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Exploiting My Own Children

January 30, 2007

This essay in Fit Pregnancy magazine is the last piece I wrote for a print magazine before taking my ongoing sabbatical.

The title, "Not So Great Expectations," refers to pre-fatherhood fears; the story is about one very pleasant surprise of fatherhood -- my older daughter's love of sports. (It would be kind of weird to write about an unpleasant surprise of parenthood in a magazine for expectant mothers.)

It also completes my trifecta of child exploitation -- I wrote about my son here, and about my younger daughter here.

I figure it was a pretty good way to bow out of freelance magazine writing. Now that I've completed the entire set, what's left for me to do?

Posted by LouSchuler at January 30, 2007 05:24 PM

 

 

 

 

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"Now that I've completed the entire set, what's left for me to do?"


Adopt?

Posted by: Redlefty [TypeKey Profile Page] at February 1, 2007 01:02 PM

 


 

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