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  • July 20, 2020, 4:54 a.m.
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What a strange year, right?
Pandemics
Killer hornets (sort of)
Nation-wide protests
Secret police
The president is shilling beans

My son will be here any day now, could even be tonight.
I would feel bad for inviting him to this party, but in February I ate some mushrooms on the beach with some of my friends and I felt him and his excitement to come and let Taryn and I be his parents.

I’m ready for it, I think.
I don’t really know.
No one ever really knows.
But being a step dad to two wonderful girls over this last year has definitely helped.
3 and 4 years old.
My wife is my favorite person in the entire universe.
That helps too.
Even if I’m not fully prepared, I know we’re going to be great parents together. We already are.

So for as weird as this year is, I guess it’s the perfect time for him to get here.
Maybe all of this ugliness is just infection coming to a head.
Maybe everything will be better on the other side of this.
Maybe it won’t.
Maybe it doesn’t actually matter.
Maybe I can carve out a little space of happiness for my family and for myself regardless.
Maybe that’s the entire point.

hmm.
Well…I didn’t think I missed writing to you, but I guess I did.
Sorry if you missed me.
I didn’t forget.
I’ve just been busy growing.
Love you.
bye.
-Dane


Deleted user July 20, 2020

This was a sweet entry 💛

I think things will get better once Trump is out of office, which I hope is sooner rather than later. It's just going to take us a long time to heal.

Superposition Deleted user ⋅ July 20, 2020

Yeah...I hope we can heal. I wish we had a better option than Biden.

...I guess there's always Kanye.

Deleted user Superposition ⋅ July 20, 2020

He dropped out. Biden is a huge improvement over Trump. I wanted Sanders. It wasn't going to happen.

Parallax. July 20, 2020

This is so sweet it's SICKENING :)

Superposition Parallax. ⋅ July 21, 2020

Hahaha. Sicker than covid

Parallax. Superposition ⋅ August 03, 2020

Hahaha YAS!

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