On Lucas’s first day of first grade, I wanted everything perfect. My husband, Travis, was supposed to join us, but he arrived late and distant. I walked Lucas in alone, and when I returned with his water bottle, I overheard his teacher warmly calling him “Jamie.” Lucas smiled and went along with it, while Travis…
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