My children aren't white. Sometimes I forget that. Sometimes I think their race doesn't matter. That my race doesn't matter. And then tragedies like yesterday's shooting happen, and I'm quickly reminded of the injustices that are still happening in America today. I can't stop thinking about how that was someone's son.
Read MoreAlynne,
Today I wanted to take a few minutes to explain where your middle name comes from. We named you after one of Mami's best friends, Tiffany! Today marks 5 years since she was in a car accident and passed on to be with God in Heaven. Though we all still miss her terribly, I am grateful for memories that I will be able to share with you often.
Read MoreSince I am no longer posting weekly about Miss Alynne, I decided that I want to take that time to blog about various other (mostly mommy) topics. Between tot school posts, a monthly Aly post, and these, you should hear from me quite often haha!
So today I wanted to take some time to write about why I love raising Alynne in New York City.
Read MoreI don't blog here (or anywhere) as often as my wife does, however I feel compelled to share some thoughts and show off our newly designed family website. First I'd like to say that I really enjoy being a husband and father, which is a good thing. The bible is clear that both things are good things. Proverbs 18:22 says "He that finds a wife finds a good thing and obtains favor from the LORD." Taking a a look back on my limited experience of being a husband, I can say that this is very true! I've found not only a good thing, but a great thing in my wife.
Read MoreOur baby has moved from being an embryo and is now a fetus! I would detail what all that means—but I haven't read that part of "What to Expect When You're Expecting" yet. So I'll let my wife handle that post.
What I'd like to do is reflect on the tragedy that happened today in Boston.
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