Monday, December 23, 2002

Happy Holidays!

Hello Everyone.

We here at the ContestHound.com household would like to wish you and your loved ones a joyous Holiday Season and a happy, healthy and prosperous New Year.

We will be taking a break for the Holiday and will resume publishing the ContestHound.com Contests for Canadians on December 30th.

Thank you for your continued support of ContestHound.com!

Happy sweeping,

Bob Gunther
Webmaster, ContestHound.com

Thursday, December 19, 2002

Built Better?

Hello Everyone.

A little known and even less documented fact is that a three-year-old's brain works at least five times the speed of an average adult mind. Take my daughter Neva for instance. Before I can even begin to explain why what she is doing is not a good idea, she's off onto the next thoroughly thought out situation. This cycle repeats itself, over and over until, after an exhausting afternoon my head feels as if it were going to melt and yet Neva continues on her merry way. If that isn't proof of a more developed mind, then I don't know what is!

Happy sweeping,

Bob Gunther
Webmaster, ContestHound.com

Wednesday, December 18, 2002

Holiday Cheer ...

Hello Everyone.


The excuse of having a little too much Holiday Cheer once meant something completely different. Now, having a three-year-old daughter and six-month-old son, it means I am just too tired to write a story for today's edition.

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Happy sweeping,

Bob Gunther
Webmaster, ContestHound.com

Monday, December 16, 2002

Powerless ...

Hello Everyone.


Regardless of how active a role we play in the day-to-day task of raising our children, we fathers are left virtually helpless by not having the ability to utilize the most versatile and powerful tool that only mothers possess. With only slight changes in voice, mothers have the talent to employ it in varying degrees. I speak of none other than the proverbial threat: "I gave you life and I can take it away."

Let's face it, we fathers may give our children many things but the miracle of giving life is a solo act, one in which we have but a small part to play.

I give my three-year-old daughter Neva many things to help her learn, to cope and to simply make her way through life. I help to comfort her when she cries and feed her when she is hungry. But really, when I need it most, when the frustrations of parenting become too much, what can I threaten?

"I gave you a sandwich and I can take it away!"

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Happy sweeping,

Bob Gunther
Webmaster, ContestHound.com