When a Deployed Dad Couldn’t Come, 200 Veterans Changed Everything-Cherry - Chainityai

When a Deployed Dad Couldn’t Come, 200 Veterans Changed Everything-Cherry

The first thing that frightened me was that Ethan didn’t cry.

That was how I knew the paper in his hand was not just another school notice.

My son cried over small things because small things still felt safe enough to cry about.

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A scraped knee.

A broken toy.

The internet freezing in the middle of cartoons.

Those problems had answers.

Bandage it.

Fix it.

Restart the router.

Hold him until his breathing slowed.

But the afternoon he came home with that flyer, he did not cry at all.

He stood in the kitchen doorway with his backpack hanging crooked from one shoulder and his school shoes still damp from the wet sidewalk outside.

The dishwasher hummed behind me.

The kitchen smelled faintly of reheated pasta and lemon dish soap.

Gray light striped the floor through the blinds.

Ethan looked smaller than he had that morning.

Without a word, he held out a paper.

At the top, bright cheerful letters announced, “Father’s Day Celebration — Friday.”

Underneath, in smaller print, it said each student must attend with their father or a registered male guardian.

Then came the sentence that seemed to take all the air out of my kitchen.

Students without a guest will report to supervised study.

I read it once.

Then again.

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