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DEV & I STILL TALK, BUT THE TOPICS SURE HAVE CHANGED!

p>Yesterday I was sitting in the kitchen with my laptop, my wife was at the stove cookin’ up some Cajun shrimp and Dev was hanging around. Well, he was closer than I thought…
“Daddy, who’s Jennifer?” He was looking over my shoulder as I checked the Facebook folder in my email. Jennifer was part of a [...]

DAD & BRO

Do you remember at what point you stopped calling your father “daddy”? I don’t recall the age when I switched to “dad”, but I’m almost 100% certain I wasn’t five. Recently my boy decided to try on “dad” to see how it fit, and he appears to like it. I, on the other hand, am feeling [...]