And they both revolve around death.
Category Archives: Fatherhood
Quit Apologizing for Living
I know the Thursday posts on this blog are typically devoted to advocacy. But I was caught in my tracks yesterday by a conversation with my spouse, and frankly it’s stuck in my craw. So this is a bit of a rant. In short, we were chatting about the challenges that working parents face withContinue reading “Quit Apologizing for Living”
Symbolism and Tribalism
Originally, I had a much different post compiled for today. Barring some incredible circumstance, I was poised to share some thoughts with you today about Political Action Plans and how to consider the timing of your advocacy efforts. Well, then something incredible happened – and you all probably couldn’t escape the news of it inContinue reading “Symbolism and Tribalism”
The suburban adventures of a natural explorer
But in almost the same breath, I’m seeing that she is resilient, she is curious, she is undaunted.
Yeah, we’re already doing Christmas
This morning, about 5:30AM, my daughter was wide awake. I’m not complaining, I’m used to this. Lennon has never been an exceptional sleeper. She stays up late, wakes at least once per night, and still gets up early every day. I have a running theory that she’s stashed away her very own Keurig in aContinue reading “Yeah, we’re already doing Christmas”
BONUS Post: National Daughters Day
I didn’t even realize it was today, but Happy National Daughters Day to my one and only, Lennon Grace. She makes every day just that much brighter. During COVID, I’ve been grabbing shots of L when I can and keeping a loose picture diary of the experience. We’ve had loads of laughs getting these shotsContinue reading “BONUS Post: National Daughters Day”
Parenting in a Pandemic, Still
I don’t know about you, but I’m kind of burnt out on politics this week. So, I thought we could chat about something else today. Please, do pardon the digression. I think by now, most of us have seen about every meme created aiming to capture the insanity of parenting during a pandemic. It seemsContinue reading “Parenting in a Pandemic, Still”