Hi. I'm Brian Keene and and this is the 196th issue of Letters From the Labyrinth, a weekly newsletter for fans of my work. Previous issues are archived here. My youngest son and my ex-wife moved in with us temporarily this past week. She's in the process of selling their home, and we couldn't see them renting an apartment or town-home in the interim. I suppose that must seem odd to some divorcees reading this, but we've never been your typical divorcees or co-parents. Regardless, it was a good week. She and Mary had fun staying up late and talking and teasing me together and looking at dollhouse furniture online. My 12-year old had fun because he had all of us under one roof. And I had fun because they brought their dog, Parker, with them, and he and I are as thick as thieves, and took lots of walks in the woods together. Also, I love to cook, and it was nice being able to cook for more than just Mary and I. So everybody won.
Letters From the Labyrinth 196 - Brian Keene
Letters From the Labyrinth 196 - Brian Keene
Letters From the Labyrinth 196 - Brian Keene
Hi. I'm Brian Keene and and this is the 196th issue of Letters From the Labyrinth, a weekly newsletter for fans of my work. Previous issues are archived here. My youngest son and my ex-wife moved in with us temporarily this past week. She's in the process of selling their home, and we couldn't see them renting an apartment or town-home in the interim. I suppose that must seem odd to some divorcees reading this, but we've never been your typical divorcees or co-parents. Regardless, it was a good week. She and Mary had fun staying up late and talking and teasing me together and looking at dollhouse furniture online. My 12-year old had fun because he had all of us under one roof. And I had fun because they brought their dog, Parker, with them, and he and I are as thick as thieves, and took lots of walks in the woods together. Also, I love to cook, and it was nice being able to cook for more than just Mary and I. So everybody won.