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Tag Archives: parenthood
Book Review: Digging to America by Anne Tyler
At my work we were given the task of filling out a sheet of paper about the books we liked and the ones we didn’t. There were ‘whys’ and titled examples of what drove us to keep reading and what … Continue reading
Posted in Book Review, fiction
Tagged Adoption, Anne Tyler, culture, Digging to America, Iranian America, milquetoast, motherhood, multiculturalism, parenthood, Parenting, Reader Advisory
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Ruminations #4
In which I contemplate the future in the crystal orbs of my daughters eyes. Continue reading
Posted in Essay, Something Else
Tagged christmas, fatherhood, growing up, holidays, Life, Love, parenthood, protect, ruminations, smiles, tears, true love, truth
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Inscription: Baby’s First Book
Dear ____, This is a book. You may think it is a sandwich with words. It is not. It is something better. Do it right and they will take you everywhere. Still, feel free to eat it if you get … Continue reading
Posted in Nonfiction, Something Else
Tagged babies, baby, books, inscription, knowledge, literacy, parenthood, sandwich, sandwiches with words, teething, words, youth
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Alpha & Omega
“I love her and that is the beginning and end of everything.” – F. Scott Fitzgerald
Posted in Something Else
Tagged 42, baby, beginning, birthday, end, everything, fatherhood, first birthday, joy, Life, Love, meaning, parenthood
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