Living Well
… is always the greatest revenge - they say.
It’s not.
The greatest revenge is being kind. The greatest revenge is giving everything away. The greatest revenge is realizing that we’re for so short a time and there’s nothing that’s more important than love and laughter.
The greatest revenge is never giving in to someone else’s anger.
Pathetic
You know what they say - if you’re the only one that thinks you’re doing a good job - you’re likely not.
I know I love my children. Nobody is ever going to convince me otherwise. I’m not going to achieve anything in my life outside of children.
Today is Father’s Day and I’ll feel alone and terrible again because I care about what other people think. Maybe it’s time I believe in myself. Maybe it’s time to just be strong. I certainly am not a strong person - but I think I can be a strong Father.
It’s time to make a list. I just want to feel good. The best way to do that is to make other people feel good. I’ll work on that first.
Spending the morning w pickles
She just turned 4 and she can read. She’s very very bright and wants to be noticed (3rd child syndrome perhaps). She only wants to be loved and paid attention to.
We played a game to be as quiet as possible and she told me every 5 steps that she was winning. She’s pretty funny. She’s also extremely lovable. I don’t write about how special you ate nearly enough - it was one of the best mornings of my life just being with you my pickle.