Throughout
the past three years or so of Caeli’s life, many of you have reached out to me
at one point or another saying how much they enjoyed reading the Dad Chronicles and for some of you, I
saw a bit of disappointment in your faces when I told you I was closing the
series permanently last November. Those of you who did keep up with the three
of us caught a much deeper insight into our lives than I normally would have divulged,
and for that reason alone it was time to end the procession; it didn’t exactly
help that I was emotionally worn out from sharing the story time and time again.
Was it the anticipation from providing updates every Monday for those
precarious five-and-a-half months in the NICU that did it for me, or the best
way I could channel my thoughts and feelings through that season?
For the past
sixteen months or so, I’ve done less blogging and more living; for that, I am
eternally grateful to my immediate family specifically Chastity and Caeli for
letting me hang out around them as much as I have in the past year.
I know I
told our family friends Will and Misty that I was going to stop writing last
year when we were in Helena for the opening of the Freeman Playground, and
aside from the last obligatory Prematurity Awareness Day post from November 17,
it has been easy enough to leave well enough alone. I still send pictures to a
handful of the remaining inner circle throughout the year but that is pretty
much it.
Wonder Woman
is my inspiration to build a legacy. In addition to being remembered as a good
dude and better Daddy, I hope to leave Caeli something tangible that she can
see and successfully own in a world that seemingly values people less and less.
She knows every day is a GREAT day for barbecue, and so should the rest of you.
We’ll still
fight as advocates for premature babies and the developmental schools they need
to reach their full potential. After all that our daughter has endured in
addition to the friends she’s made, leaving for big school – Collegeville
Elementary – in a few years is going to require a serious readjustment on my
part. What is certain at this point in my life is that I will NOT return to the
classroom in a fulltime, certified capacity because I don’t want to ever want
to feel the hopelessness of career burnout again. That I had worked so hard to
become in my words ‘a damn good English teacher and molder of minds’ to chunk
the deuces toward my undergraduate labor with impunity perhaps showed me that
my own happiness should’ve superseded paying the bills once my cushion was
comfortable enough for a good night’s sleep instead of thinking I could save
the world and sidestep district politics.
All in all,
and sorry for the misdirected rants, thank you for reading the Dad Chronicles over the years and
keeping up with AD&AD. In the future, there may be a podcast (Aaron, Rickey
or Lauren, I’m looking at one of you although anyone with a decent setup who
wants to chew the fat online would suffice). Editing days tend to really suck
from a blogger’s perspective and somehow, I’m sadistic enough to welcome the
challenge of lending my voice and opinions to a different medium.
Y’all stay
woke; I’m staying #CaeliStrong!