Frazzled But Thankful
Orlando Magazine|November 2017

IT’S THE SEASON of thanks. Yet I find myself complaining.

David Vallejo
Frazzled But Thankful

The past seven years have not belonged to me but to my high-maintenance sons. My entire world revolves around Anders and William and answering their every need—feeding them, dressing them, disciplining them and even serving as their own personal jungle gym. People who say something is “a walk in the park” or “a real picnic” never took my kids to the park or to a picnic. Both of these situations for our family end in fighting, crying, whining, losing a shoe or getting mosquito bites. I’ve never felt so exhausted and discombobulated in my life.

This story is from the November 2017 edition of Orlando Magazine.

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