![]() ![]() I call Rachel just before I leave the house. But he’s there, and he loves them, and he does contribute. He’s a little too aware of the fact that he does more than some of his peers, but he’s content to let Rachel do the hard stuff, the getting-up-in-the-middle-of-the-night-when-someone-has-the-pukes stuff, the grocery-shopping-with-all-three-of-them-at-once stuff. He’s also a really good dad, though perhaps not as good as Rachel thinks he is. He kept his sense of humor through the infertility years, and he brought Rachel flowers twice a week all through her pregnancy. Adam cried when he saw Rachel in the church on their wedding day-it wasn’t just the dress, which, trust me, was amazing, a modified A-line satin and French lace with a sweetheart neckline and delicate capped sleeves. ![]()
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