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I post #dadhacks and #wifehacks to scale a family that I’ve learned from the school of life. Faithful married 12+ years with a handful of young kids 10 and under. Little stepping stones. Apprentice of Christ. Lutheran.
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dadhodl 3 months ago
Put the dish cabinet right next to the dishwasher on the ground level. Now even the littles can help unload dishes. The simplest of #dadhacks image
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dadhodl 3 months ago
Dudes with just 2 young kids often have no idea how great it is to have more. They are still searching for “me time” like they used to have. I’m having me time right now. With a cup of coffee in the sunroom holding my 5th baby watching the sunrise. Unbelievably fulfilling
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dadhodl 3 months ago
Fewer reps and heavier weights was the advice I needed when I was younger. It makes all the difference in the world for a man. Makes it dopaminergic. #dadhacks I was a stick at 18 years old. Computer kid. I still would be if I hadn’t been taught this one key thing. Now I’m just normal/healthy.
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dadhodl 3 months ago
With so many young kids in the house, I must demand total obedience as a daily discipline of #dadhacks. There simply isn’t wiggle room. With that I also give lots of patience, encouragement, and grace, pointing them #ToChristAlone along the way. But the posture I have to take is very much the opposite of “gentle parenting” techniques that coddle children. You simply can’t scale a family that way. And you bet when the children are orderly enough and you are loving enough, your wife will want more of them. 1 Timothy 3:4–5 (ESV) “He must manage his own household well, with all dignity keeping his children submissive, for if someone does not know how to manage his own household, how will he care for God’s church?” It’s good to demand obedience. And good to give grace. Hold the line, fathers. As the Father holds the line on us. #dadhacks
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dadhodl 3 months ago
Thinking about getting a @Daylight Computer Co because I read a lot in Logos - it’s why I got an iPad mini originally but that eye fatigue is real
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dadhodl 3 months ago
For 14 years I’ve been paying off student loans on a CS degree I didn’t finish and my wife’s private school arts degree she never used. We both had $120k each. Yes my income grew, but I refinanced to minimize payments and stacked sats instead. This week we rotated out just enough to cover the 60k that was left and eliminate all debts (except 2.25% mortgage) I am a now a free man. Thank God for #Bitcoin
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dadhodl 4 months ago
Take a day off and go to the fair. The memories last a lifetime and it’s a serious time sovereignty flex to be able to go on a weekday when there are no lines. People look at me like I’m nuts there with so many young kids. “You’re so brave” one grandma said to me. It’s confusing because these are the fun years. It’s pure magic for the littles. #dadhacks
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dadhodl 4 months ago
Spotted at the #MinnesotaStateFair One lone orange koi in the tank with the river fish by the DNR building. image
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dadhodl 4 months ago
When they start throwing major fits, don’t stop moving until they sleep. #dadhacks Always prioritize sleep at the #minnesotastatefair image
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dadhodl 4 months ago
Take your kids to water #dadhacks image
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dadhodl 4 months ago
The main reason I came back to Christianity after eight years of atheism is because of two things: Bitcoin and my children. For years I searched for a framework to raise my kids in. I tried stoicism, new ageism, agnosticism, and atheism. All of it left me dissatisfied. All of it felt like handing my children a bankrupt inheritance. Bitcoin changed me. It lowered my time preference—suddenly I was thinking about the future, my legacy, and my children. That forced me to ask deeper questions. And when I searched for answers, I kept running into Christ. My testimony feels simple: I looked everywhere else, but only Christianity gave me a model of reality that actually worked. Creation, sin, death, resurrection—Christianity explains not only success and failure, but the countless side effects and nuances of this broken world. And then you look at the Bible itself—how it came to be over centuries, organically, with the same markers that life itself has. You’ve probably seen the chart of inter-testament references. My old atheist mind said, “That’s circular reasoning.” Yet it’s the same kind of “circular reasoning” that underpins Bitcoin’s very value. Both are rooted in truth, in something beyond the self. Bitcoin pointed me to the long game. Christ showed me the eternal one.
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dadhodl 4 months ago
Both my boss and my neighbor who is a financial advisor acted surprised when I told them I was a bitcoiner and not a shitcoiner. Surprised because it had not crossed their mind to differentiate the two. In 2025
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dadhodl 4 months ago
Billionaire cringe posting his tech that makes anime bikini babe pictures dance was not on my bingo card for 2025, and yet it totally tracks.