The Day My Father Became a Boy Again
My father hadn't cried in front of me since I was nine years old, at my grandfather's funeral, and even then, he'd turned toward the window so I wouldn't see it happen. He was the kind of man who fixed things instead of talking about them — a leaking faucet, a flat tire, a bad mood, all handled the same way, quietly and without much fuss. So, when I called him from the hospital hallway at 4:47 in the morning to tell him his first grandson had just been born, I wasn't prepared for what came down the phone line instead of his usual steady voice. Silence. A long one. Then something that might have been a laugh and might have been a sob, and honestly, I don't think even he could have told you which. "A boy," he said, like he was testing the word out loud for the first time. "I've got a grandson." He was at the hospital in under an hour, which for a man who lived forty-five minutes away and drove exactly the speed limit his entire life, to...