APP REVIEW: Top Free Apps for Dads

If your dad ever offered the advice “a penny saved is a penny earned” then these free apps will be right up his alley.

Pampers Hello Baby Pregnancy Calendar

This one is for all the fathers-to-be out there. This app has a three dimensional rendering of the baby as it appears each week. It also includes health information and great advice like: “You may notice that everyone, from your mother-in-law to complete strangers, feels compelled to offer advice…try to take them in stride, and don’t feel the need to explain your decisions.”

Take my advice and download this app if you want to know what is going on inside the mom-to-be in your life.

MLB.com At Bat

If you have kids, you are not going to be able to watch every baseball game that you want to. This app gives you all the scores and stats for every game so you can keep up with the guys (and Kali; go O’s!) around the water cooler.

How To Tie a Tie

If I have a son, and we are not all wearing shiny unisex spacesuits in the future, then I will need to learn how to tie a tie so I can pass this information on. I have downloaded this app and have begun practicing my Half-Windsor and Plattsburgh knots.

8,500+ Drink & Cocktail Recipes

Whether your father is drinking with you or because of you, there is a cocktail in here that is perfect for the occasion. You can select the ingredients you have on hand to find options, or peruse the massive selection to help you make your shopping list for your next trip to the liquor store. This app also has a feature that allows you to shake your iDevice to get a random drink. Don’t try this after you have already had a couple; if you do Small Dog can repair your cracked screen.

Cheers to all the Dads out there!

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