. >> not only am i bringing home the bacon, the flank steak, the filet mignon and occasionally a lobsterl in the mix. >> that sounds amazing. you have like eight books out. >> my books, i'm like with your kids. >> my book, you know, "dad is fat," the title came from my now 7-year-old son, jack, when he was 5. the first sentence he wrote was dad is fat. and he wrote it to me, and then i put him up for adaptationadop. as well you should. my son's little league team. we lost because they were hot. you know, they couldn't play it's hot. >> right. >> where is the air conditioning on the field? so it's a softer generation and their expectations of dad are not the same that they were. why do so many parent these days put a kid on a pedestal and almost adoring of the child, where, again, post world war ii, '50s, '60s, you know, those children were there to do certain tasks and shut up. >> right. >> now they are like little idols and i don't really know what happened there? >> every generation we try and figure it out. but we sit there, go all right, the baby should sleep on the stomach, no, the