It’s remarkable to consider how Christmas mornings have changed over the years.With our two boys, who are now 12 and 11 years old, there’s excitement but it certainly pales in comparison to how it once was in the house. There was no waking up at 5 in the morning to ensure we were up before… Read more »
Category: Fatherhood Adventures
The Adventures Of Fatherhood – December 25, 2020
It took a terrible fall on a skate ramp to bring it back, but I got to see my 12-year-old boy’s vulnerability again.While tough to handle at times, the oldest kid in the home is clearly distancing himself from his parents. We remain engaged as possible with him, but Beckett is shutting us out of… Read more »
Things I Like – December 25, 2020
Admiring a completed project with a drink in handStraight talk without spinFeeling hopeful seeing people get the COVID vaccinationSeeing my kid overcome a fearGood news from an unknown phone numberA street with a lot of decorated housesNo jacket required days in DecemberWhen my memory serves me rightCharitable teenagersClosure when it’s neededThe morning after a big… Read more »
The Adventures Of Fatherhood – December 18, 2020
My boys vary greatly in their approaches to food and the stark dichotomy never ceases to amaze me.Eating is one of the highlights of Carson’s day. Despite having gluten and dairy intolerances, Carson, 11, has a love for a variety of foods. It can be challenging with the diet restrictions to diversify his eating habits,… Read more »
The Adventures Of Fatherhood – December 11, 2020
The truth is nobody knows the impact this prolonged period of virtual learning will ultimately have on our kids.Aside from teaching them the importance of being resilient and making the best of an unfortunate situation, there are no positives to come from learning remotely. Some would argue it limits the spread of the virus, but… Read more »
The Adventures Of Fatherhood – December 4, 2020
One of the things I enjoy about being a newspaper editor is each day is different. The same can be said for parenting.That’s what I was thinking Wednesday night when Carson, 11, came into our room. He was standing at our door with his pointer finger beckoning me. He made it clear he wanted me… Read more »
The Adventures Of Fatherhood – November 27, 2020
My kids have a way of simplifying life for me, helping to keep the journey in perspective.In these times, it’s so welcomed because there’s not much straightforward about life right now.I spent last Friday with Carson at home in virtual learning. Pam will be with him during the week so long as schools are closed…. Read more »
The Adventures Of Fatherhood – November 20, 2020
Carson does evidently like school after all.I was away with Beckett at a soccer tournament Sunday afternoon when the call came about school going virtual through the end of the month. Therefore, it was on Pam to let Carson, our 11-year-old fifth grader, know he would not being going back to school Monday.As I thought… Read more »
The Adventures Of Fatherhood – November 13, 2020
A snippet of a routine afternoon conversation with my seventh grader confirms I will never learn. I know better than to seek information from my 12-year-old about his school day as soon as he gets in the car after school, but I do it anyway a couple times a week.Me: How was your day?Beckett: GoodMe:… Read more »
The Adventures Of Fatherhood – November 6, 2020
There are certain moments a parent never forgets.Last Sunday afternoon was one of those for me. I had a decision to make. It was 1:15 p.m. and Beckett and I were sitting in my truck watching the Ravens game on my phone with rain flooding the ground all around us.Beckett, 12, never said anything about… Read more »