Whatâs it like being raised in my house?
Picture six kids. One creative dad. One strong, brilliant, unshakeable mother. Add a bit of emotional volatility, inappropriate humour, big dreams, late-night deep talks, and the occasional impromptu living room dance battleâand youâre close.
We raised a pack.
Not a perfectly behaved, matchy-matchy Hallmark familyâbut a full spectrum of weird and wonderful. From 19 to 28, each of our kids has carved out a path entirely their own. Some have special needs. But around here, thatâs not a euphemismâitâs a f***ing superpower. Others are dripping in creativity. A few could out-logic a NASA engineer. And some have a work ethic that makes me feel like a slacker in comparison. Theyâre not carbon copies. Theyâre originals.
Each of them has struggled. Each has faced storms I couldnât shield them from. But holy hell, have they grown. Stronger. Softer. Smarter. Braver.
This house has never been quiet. Itâs been messy, emotional, loud, loving, supportive, sarcastic, healing, hilarious, imperfect, and bursting at the seams with personality. Iâve taught them a lot. Theyâve taught me more. Like how resilience isnât loud, itâs just consistent. How love can look like listening to a rant at 2 a.m. How creativity lives in both chaos and quiet. And how every human deserves a soft landing, no matter how hard they hit the world.
We didnât raise robots. We raised real humans. Beautifully flawed, constantly evolving, gloriously unfinished works of art. They make me proud in ways that language canât reach.
And if the only thing I leave behind in this world is six humans who know how to love deeply, laugh loudly, and show up fully, then Iâve done something right.
amazing amazing amazing!!! i am so proud and happy to say i was raised by such a wonderful father figure
Thank you love! That means a lot to me.