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The Unfinished Dad

Letters about growth, mistakes, small victories, and unfinished parts of life.

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The Version You Remember

Dear Kids,

Sometimes I wonder which version of me you’ll remember.

Not the big moments like on birthdays or vacations. Those major milestones we took pictures of because we knew the scene was great and we had to share it on the family pho...

8 days ago
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Selfish as a Mother

Dear Kids,

This weekend gave us the chance to do something we ought to do a lot more.

We had a whole day dedicated to it.

We made cards. We made crafts. We made plans.

We cleaned up. We settled down. We ate out.

We played hangman ove...

15 days ago
11
6

Other People's Problems

Dear Kids,

You’re going to see a lot of problems in your life.

Some of them will feel like they belong to you.

But honestly, the vast majority of them won’t.

When you’re younger, kids are taught they need to be helpful. That they need...

22 days ago
14
5

Playing Nintendo with You

Dear Kids,

I didn’t expect this.

Of all the things we’d end up doing together, I didn’t think playing old school Nintendo would be one of our favorites.

Especially since I wasn’t allowed to have one when I was your age. But that’s a st...

a month ago
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12

It Could Have Gone Either Way

Dear Kids,

At some point, you’re going to be right there.

Final round. Shortlist. Almost.

And then.. not picked.

What makes it hard is how small the difference usually is.

Someone’s preference. Just a feeling. A person’s call in the he...

a month ago
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