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Is there a Daddy Diva in your life?

Daddy Diva MugIs there a Daddy in your life with a Diva-ish personality?

A friend of mine has just launched her website where she sells all things - DaddyDivaâ„¢. Perfect for the upcoming holiday season - there are mugs, t-shirts, hats, and more to poke fun at the man you love.

I am a big supporter of mom owned business, as are most of you. So, stop on over at DaddyDiva.com and check it out.

Here are some words from the DaddyDivaâ„¢ team:

Disarming the Diva in your house

You loved all these qualities about your man before you married even before you had kids.

You loved the way he cared about the way he looked , his appreciation of the finer things in life, his hobbies his interests……Then one day you find yourself staying home with the kids and Bam a change has taken place.

You find yourself married to a man who never questions how a new roll of toilet paper ends up on the dispenser, how clean underwear finds its way to his drawers each day. He never pauses to ponder the miracle that each time he opens the refrigerator it is full again.

Some how the diaper distribution in your house is heavily one-sided and you find yourself making arrangements for your husband to “babysit” the kids while you get your hair done.

Errands he takes for granted each day that he can run on his way to and from work. The domestic equity battle is nothing new but our approach to handle it is. Humor is a very valuable tool - if used correctly it can cajole individuals into doing what you want.

First you must acknowledge that you are married to a Daddy Diva. Then you must use one of our lighthearted novelty gag gifts designed to joust fun of the Daddy Diva in your life.

Sometimes the outing of a Diva can lead to swift changes. You may find your husband remembers the trash on his way out the door. He may even begin scooping up the baby when obvious signs of a necessary diaper change appear (results not guaranteed).

Some men however, may revel in the acknowledgement of their new title “Daddy Diva” and may actually flaunt their divadom much like Miss Universe dons aTiara and sash. In this instance you are in deep deep trouble.

Remember our motto: laughter is good for the soul and so too is outing your Diva.

Remember it is better to have lived, loved and laughed than to have lived, loved and complained.

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