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We all know how good the chicken is, but what makes Chick-Fil-A iconic is their sauce game. Telling people what your sauce of choice is reveals a lot about you, whether you like it or not. That means if you're not about Polynesian, I 'm totally judging you. You have a sense of humor, because we all love a cow telling us to "Eat Mor Chikin. You know a good bargain when you see it because what you get at Taco Bell is a steal. But sometimes it's hard to remain brand loyal since they removed Mexican Pizza and potatoes from the menu.
You love dogs and still think about the lasting career of their mascot "Taco Bell Chihuahua. You may not be a clown person, but you have a soft spot for this clown. Someone says Supersize me and your mouth begins to water. Happy meals really bring people together. When they say "I 'm thinkin' Arby's," I 'm slightly concerned for you. If Arby's is your go-to, you might be having a midlife crisis.
You've lived your life on the safe side and haven't had a chance to venture out and try new things. You lack some key personality traits, as the brand doesn't really know how to define themselves.
If they're barbecue, be the best barbecue of fast food. But no, instead they need to introduce the Greek gyro to their roster. I have two older children both girls, ages 31 and 28 whom I am very close to, but they live out of town. I'm usually very busy at work and I'll get a simple email from either of them and it brightens my day instantly. They may only send a note asking where their mom is, offer a link to a funny story on the Web, or send along a joke they've heard at work -- but it does make me smile, makes me realize how much I miss them and breaks up the day for me, especially on deadline.
My oldest will sometimes send a photo of my only grandson doing something stupid -- petting a bird at the zoo or wearing a Cleveland Browns hat we're huge Pittsburgh Steelers fans -- and I cherish that effort, even though it's only a picture.
My favorite time of day is when I can finally get out from behind my computer and leave my home office to either have coffee with a friend or explore art galleries around town. Seeing the Boston skyline rise over Route 2 as I drive home from work. When I come home from work and my three dogs greet me. It is never the same way twice. Each one insists on getting acknowledged as I walk through the door and before I kiss my wife. Some times are more amusing than others, but it is something I look forward to each day.
My favorite moment of the day is when I get home from work. My 2-year-old daughter screams, "Daddy! I lie down with my 6-year-old son every night when it's time for him to go to bed.
We lie face to face, mirror-like, with our heads on the same pillow. He rambles on about whatever happens to be on his expansive mind. I force all the clutter out of my head and just listen to him for a while, reminding myself that he won't be this age forever. Eventually I capture his perpetually moving lips between my index finger and thumb, gently hold them together and say, "Time for sleep now, motor mouth.
As I watch him drift off to sleep, all the extraneous nonsense of my life slips away and I realize that at that moment I am just a dad, and that is the only identity I truly care about. I get into bed and read until I fall asleep. Even if I'm reading something I'm reviewing, this ritual relaxes me; it gives me a sense of control -- it allows me to operate in my own space and at my own pace.
I think that's why it's so meaningful to me -- at this point in my day, I've disengaged from the rest of the world and I can lose myself in the words of an author I want to read. And what I've noticed is that I absolutely can't get a good night's sleep without reading in bed. When I spread my year-old daughter's baby blanket on her every night Reading aloud to my 3-year-old boy and girl at night.
I love to buy them new books -- picture books and chapter books -- and I adore watching the expressions on their faces when they get a new book. Every night we are whisked away on a new adventure from the comfort of our safe beds. I guess reading aloud to my kids is my way of trying to be a better dad, of being there for them. Tags: mothers and daughters. Next in relationships. The scenario I'd feared since his release from a psychiatric hospital became reality when he attacked my mother.
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