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To fill the void in the community for Pagan Dads. The plan is to provide traditions, rituals and advice to make the Pagan Dad a Pagan Father.

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  • Happy First Day of Fall!

    Posted on Monday September 21st, 2009 at 18:59 in children, ritual, sabbats, mabon

    Happy Mabon to all of you! Supplies: Five Candles -- yellow, red, blue, green, brown A bowl of water A bowl of dirt A feather Musical Instruments if you so wish Bell for each of the children participating Ritual: Arrange the colored candles and o...

  • The Greenman

    Posted on Sunday April 26th, 2009 at 21:07 in God, myths, sabbats, deity, beltane, green man

    The Greenman is an aspect of the God that is appropriate for this upcoming Sabbat. He is the God of the deep and wild woods as well as the God of wild animals. He is part of the Horned Lord aspect and he is also called Jack O' the Green. Dionysus an...

  • Ostara Family Ritual

    Posted on Thursday March 19th, 2009 at 19:24 in family, children, ritual, celebrating, sabbats, ostara

    Spring is almost here and here to a quiet year with quiet weather. Hope all finds you all well. I know Ostara is really tomorrow but I figured I would put this up early so that you can have time to plan. Supplies: Two small votive candles - I use ...

  • Ostara Recipes - Desserts

    Posted on Tuesday March 17th, 2009 at 20:52 in recipes, cooking, desserts, sabbats, ostara

    Last week I covered the main course of an Ostara Dinner, this week I figured I would cover the after dinner dishes. Hot Cross Buns are a very traditional dish for this time of the year, due to the solar cross drawn on them with icing. Hot Cross Bun...

  • Ostara Recipes - Making Dinner

    Posted on Wednesday March 11th, 2009 at 20:53 in recipes, cooking, sabbats, ostara

    A tradition in my house is to cook a rabbit for this Sabbat. My kids started off looking at me funny but they enjoy the flavor. Another traditional dish is anything that involves eggs. From egg salad to quiche anything with egg would be appropriate. ...

  • Ostara Eggs

    Posted on Monday March 9th, 2009 at 20:57 in crafts, activities, eggs, dyeing, sabbats, ostara

    This was supposed to go through yesterday, still not quite sure what happened. One of the most iconic symbols of Ostara is the painted egg. But for those of us concerned with using synthetic dyes or just don't want to waste the eggs, what are we sup...

  • Ostara is Coming

    Posted on Wednesday March 4th, 2009 at 19:24 in sabbats, ostara

    I can't believe that March is already here. Ostara is around the corner and the warmer weather is finally almost here. Well except for maybe the Northeast, sorry guys. So what exactly is Ostara? Well Ostara is the Vernal Equinox, the time of balance...

  • Happy Imbolc -- Family Ritual

    Posted on Sunday February 1st, 2009 at 18:40 in children, ritual, sabbats, imbolc

    I wanted to say Happy Imbolc to you all. Please leave us some comments on your plans for Imbolc or if later than that, how your Imbolc went.Supplies:Three small votive candles - I use white, yellow and green And Bells for ...

  • My Thoughts This Yule

    Posted on Monday December 22nd, 2008 at 18:50 in thoughts, sabbats, yule

    Hope all of you had a Blessed Yule! Just got back in from a long holiday weekend out of state. I met some friends that are now family for the first time and am sad that I had to go. We spent the night before Yule keeping vigil over the Yule fire and...

  • Happy Yule!

    Posted on Thursday December 18th, 2008 at 18:28 in children, ritual, sabbats, yule

    Yes I know that Yule is technically Sunday but I am going to be out of town this weekend spending time with family. So here is a children's ritual for Yule.Supplies:Four Candles -- yellow, red, blue, green,A bowl of waterA bowl of dirtA featherMusica...