
Disabled dad with cerebral palsy dodging joggers and puddles on morning stroller walks with my toddler Noah. These pieces about navigating parenthood with a disability start in my head on those neighborhood jaunts and get written down during Noah's naps.
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Reading at The Hudson Valley Writers Center. Photo by Lisa DiCarlucci
Noah ate a cookie and then an apple as he heard the story of his birth.
It was the first time I read a New York Times-published essay in public about embracing my disab...
Near my home.
I didn’t dream as a kid.
I wrote that line underneath notes on my four-year-old’s summer camp transportation in a text message to myself. Like my memoir, essays start on my phone in bite-sized fragments. I’ll text myself sen...
The three of us. Photo by Lisa DiCarlucci
We have a busy June. We have a busy summer.
The family calendar is full. There’s a pre-kindergarten graduation, summer camp orientation, galas and my July writing workshop on the horizon. However,...
Noah’s current favorite book. Photo by Lisa DiCarlucci
“Say it in your real voice,” Noah tells me.
After Lisa puts on his pajamas and we call her mom to exchange our jokes of the day, Noah picks his favorite books. The four-year-old arran...
We ended up having a few minutes to kick the soccer ball around before Noah’s practice started.
Noah and I were having a lazy Sunday morning.
The two of us had been scanning for a tiny donut within a hidden pictures Highlights Magazine sc...
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Disabled dad with cerebral palsy of the right side dodging joggers on stroller walks with my toddler. Essays start in my head on those jaunts and then typed during Noah’s naps. First Memoir finished. Words in: NYTimes, USAToday, Writers Digest
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