
A chronicle of fatherhood and late-in-life parenting—because nothing says “midlife crisis” like a toddler and a fertility bill.
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| Issues | 15 | Subscribers | Read | robertrave1.substack.com |
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I’ve spent my whole life making jokes when I should have been clear about what I want.
I don’t know; maybe I do have another book in me after all, dear Reader. Sure, there’s all that writing that needs to occur, and honestly, I don’t really have time for that, especially as a new parent. Do I really want to put myself through...
Around four in the morning, we got a text from Emilia: “Headed to the hospital. I’ll call from the car.” David checked his phone and saw three missed calls, all of which he had somehow slept through. Then my phone rang, Emilia again.
We once again put off writing Dr. Piro’s review, along with the reviews of all our other baby “vendors,” as we called them. We didn’t have a baby yet. How could we possibly review something that hadn’t delivered? What if the baby only smile...
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Author of Spin, Waxed, and Conversations and Cosmopolitans. Gay dad. Creative exec. Late bloomer
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