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The Daddy Diaries was created from a series of online journal entries that trace the typical days of childcare as author Paul Kemp tries to raise his sons. This book covers the author’s daily activities and then the frenzy of after-school activities, preparing supper, bath time and finally, bedtime.
Date / Time: 5/20/2009 2:54 PM UTC
Waking his sons up in the morning, getting dressed and ready for school, progressing through the long, six-block walk there and back, breakfast with his younger son and then getting him onto the bus for preschool, this is one dad’s story of raising his sons.
The story continues, including the remaining months of the author’s marriage, the depression he dealt with following his grandmother’s death and the pressures of going to a job he loathed, working with people he grew to despise.
The story ends with the separation from his wife, including the three months when he was deprived of his children, the reunion when he was allowed to see them again and then the initial months when he was finally allowed back into their lives.
And this was all just one year in the life of this outstanding dad.
Get your copy of The Daddy Diaries here
About the Author Raised on a farm in Kansas, Paul Kemp attended the local university where he quickly evolved and then moved to Colorado. After bouncing around a variety of kitchen jobs, he stumbled into a sales job that lasted over ten years and allowed him to live and travel all over the country. Paul’s job led him to Phoenix, where he planned on staying for only six months. Instead, he married and has lived there for the past twenty years.
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