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What's Cooking, Dad?
These guys can stand the heat, so they're in the kitchen
 If you're used to hearing
"Mom, what's for dinner?" know that, in some households, the operative
phrase is, "What's cooking, Dad?" That's what the three Cameron kids -
5-year-old Grace, 11-year-old Alex, and 13-year-old Emily - might ask
when they come home from St. Anthony of Padua School in Fresno,
California.
Their dad, Maurice Cameron, 42, is the primary cook
in the household. It's not that their mom, Cindy, doesn't cook, it's
just that Maurice has gradually assumed much of the responsibility. For
one thing, he likes it. For another, he's good at it.
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Bonus Recipe!
 Hey dads - try your hand at the Carbo family's Chicken Artichoke Saute
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What My Dad Taught Me
Puttering. Plain talk. Making a cookie sandwich. Daughters learn strange & wonderful things from their fathers
Father's Day reminds me of the
many reasons I have to thank dear old Dad. Aside from the DNA, I
inherited other impressive traits from him. Some, such as the ability
to throw a baseball or check the oil in my car, I picked up because Dad
had no sons to teach. Others he passed on because I was a girl. Looking back,
I know I received an unusual education from my dad. Mom's teachings
were practical - she covered girlie stuff such as makeup application.
But Dad had to figure out his place in my life.
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A Father, a Son, and a Holy Spirit
A trip to Rome brings a father and son closer
It had not been the most
pleasant morning on the streets of Rome for this American family. The
boys had had enough. Traveler's meltdown loomed. And now we wanted to
show them still another church? We decided to divide, not conquer, and
compromise. It had been our dream vacation - Easter in
Rome - for which we had planned and saved. Except for the predictable
complaints, Noah, 15, and Daniel, 13, had proved to be good enough
travelers, flexible and agreeable for the most part.
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Featured on catholicdigest.com: Q&A with Actor Jim Caviezel How being a dad changed his life
Since playing Jesus in "The Passion of the Christ," Jim Caviezel has been anything but idle. Catholic Digest caught up with him by phone to discuss his latest news, including how being a dad has changed his life.
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