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    This is always an odd time of year for me.  Ava and Chet  fly down to rural Georgia to spend August with their mom, their grandma, grandpa, aunt, uncle and cousins.  I know it's important for them and I really love the family down there and they love my kids and me, but still, after just about two days without them I fall to pieces.  I rattle around the apartment, find myself wandering in and out of their oddly non-messy room and call them every day on the phone.  

     

    This August, of course, is different.  I'm here in NYC with A and M.  I still miss my kids but I am also loving spending time with little M by herself.  When my kids are around they tend to  hog her attention and her hugs but now I can greedily hoard them myself.  It's still hard to believe how radically my household has changed in the course of only a few months.  This month of just the three of us will be good for us.

     

    Before they left Ava and Chet were very funny.  I'd bought a bottle of hard cider, 4% alcohol, for A and I for our family dinner, and Ava pulled me aside and said she worried that I was developing a drinking problem...

     

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Arthur Bradford

Trey Ellis in Manhattan

The author of Bedtimes Stories: Adventures in the Land of Single-Fatherhood, Trey is busy raising his school-aged girl and boy in New York City. When he’s not shuttling them to public school, he is a novelist, screenwriter, political blogger on the HuffingtonPost and film professor. Visit his website here.

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