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More Time on the Road with Kids

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There was a lot of travelling for me one week. I needed to take the Gaggle here, there, and back there again. I didn't mind doing it. It allowed me to do some sightseeing around town and get some quality time with them. Our travels for the first part of the week took us to Fall River , where the Gaggle would be spending the day. I stayed down there, thinking it would make more sense than to drive, drive back up, and then drive back down to Fall River to pick them up and then go back home again. Plus, it would give me a chance to walk around and see what the area had to offer. New Bedford I chose to spend my first day in neighboring New Bedford . I took The Boy and The Oppressed to the Whaling Museum a long time ago, and I thought it would be fun to check it out again. It was. It wasn't the same walking around the museum without the younger children. I walked around and looked at the art that hung on the walls. In the middle of my art appreciation, I heard a school class c

Welcome to the Madness

 Hello there, Daddies (and Mommies). Thanks for stopping by and checking things out. I'm Greg and, like you, I have children. Our lives aren't very different, you know. We take our kids to school, pick them up, go shopping for things we hope they will eat, make meals they probably won't, and somehow try to keep everyone alive and maintain our sanity. You and I both know it's not always easy. If you ask our children, though, they won't understand what's so hard. That's why I decided to write about my time at home with the little people I call the Miracles of Christ. I call them this because it's a miracle they're alive after everything I've put them through. Lovingly tucked away in this site is stories of children who have survived practices, school, homework, chores, even (God forbid) an occasional walk. It's not always easy around here, but we somehow manage to survive life in these crazy times. Okay, enough about all that. Meet the family.