Bean's Dad.
Marley needs chocolate milk every morning the way that most adults need coffee. She stumbles around until she gets a cup, both stirred and shaken "so chocolate-y, too chocolate-y." Then she brings it to the couch to suck down while bathed in the flickering light of PBS. Arthur. Peep. George. Sid. Whichever early morning friend is there to help her adjust to the start of her day. This school year, Todd is often practically comatose on the couch beside her. Because he's an administrator and not a classroom teacher, he doesn't have to start his job at 6:30 a.m. anymore. Which works out great for everybody: Bean has double the odds of getting her chocolate milk STAT, I get to sleep past 6:30 a.m. most mornings and can sometimes even squeeze in a shower before Todd leaves (Hooray!), and Todd gets some quality snuggle time with Marley every morning. And Rudy benefits indirectly, mostly because a big sister who's already had her chocolate milk is a lot less cranky and a lot more likely to share toys.
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I do enjoy reading your stuff, Jen - great job, keep it up and I don't care if you wear glasses; we know that men really do make passes at girls that wear glasses.