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Who’s in My Family: All About Our Families (ages 3 to 7) is another wonderful picture-book pick that explores the different forms families can take-and it satisfied my daughter’s early questions about our own dynamic in a particularly gratifying, information-packed way. My Family, Your Family (ages 5 to 8) showcases a variety of family structures, including kids being raised by grandparents and adoptive parents. Among the favorites on our shelf, Love Makes a Family (recommended for ages 2 to 6) is a board book that defines love through the special and everyday activities we do together. As one of two moms raising a relentlessly inquisitive preschooler, I appreciate picture books that speak to how families can take many forms. “Every time I pass them down the street, they want to talk about football.Valentine’s Day is the perfect time to celebrate the things that make each family unique. “I wouldn’t say that,” Todd said with a snicker. “Are you treated just like any other guy on the block?” “So, you hang out with your neighbors,” I said. He went with one of his Sugar Hill neighbors, a Falcons season ticket holder who owns a hardwood floor company. The Tuesday of the bye week, Todd actually managed to sneak in a round of golf. “I like to do that to unwind,” Todd said. So he’ll often settle for a Monday-night cigar. Todd’s releases are golf and fishing, but he rarely has time to do either during the season. That’s my release from dealing with the stress of this so-called job.”
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“Mainly I go to the movies by myself, because I can’t stand people talking to me during the movie,” said Salaam, 25, who owns a movie production company - 4XL Entertainment - with New Orleans Saints tackle and former San Diego State teammate Kyle Turley. Instead, he goes to an average of three movies every week. Unlike Todd, Salaam has no baby at home to tend to. “It’s quality dates, though,” Salaam continued. “Easy, brother,” Kadela mumbled in response. Hell, even Kadela can get dates,” Salaam said, raising his voice for the sake of rookie tackle Dave Kadela, seated nearby.
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“So Ephraim,” I asked, “is it as easy as I would assume for pro athletes to meet women? Are there groupies? Media darling Ephraim Salaam, Atlanta’s starting right tackle, was, as usual, shuffling a deck of UNO cards in front of his locker at noon on Wednesday.
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“You should ask Ephraim about what it’s like being single.” And when married guys come home from work, a lot of times your wife will have a meal cooked. “I guess being married has a lot more plusses to it. “Whenever we have off days, I guess some of the single guys will go out downtown and do whatever,” said Todd, 24.
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He never lived the life of a single professional athlete - and he has no regrets. Todd and Heidi, middle school sweethearts, were married before Todd’s rookie season in 1999. So it’s running errands, doing work around the house, taking care of the son, you know?” “Whenever I have off time, it’s the chance to get stuff done that I don’t have time to do during the week. Now we’ve got to think about the kid before we do anything. “It’s been a while since we’ve been to a movie,” Todd said. “There’s not a whole lot of it during the season,” Todd said.Įspecially when you have a 4-month old son at home. Three days off in mid-season feels like three months for players accustomed to bruising six-day work weeks. The weekend continued with a barbecue at Heidi’s parents’ house. The next night, they enjoyed a roasted pig - “cochon de lait” in Cajun country - with the whole clan. Thursday night, Todd and Heidi fried fish with Todd’s grandparents. They were all there, awaiting Todd and Heidi McClure’s visit during the Falcons’ off week. Parents, grandparents, aunts and uncles galore.
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“It’s a lot of visiting relatives and eating,” Todd said. Todd was back in Baton Rouge, La., last weekend. “I just laid on the couch and watched football.” “I watched football,” Atlanta Falcons starting center Todd McClure said. NovemSo how does an NFL player spend a Sunday afternoon during a bye week?