Rules bring reason back to city life Posted on July 2nd
I didn’t have a nanny growing up, but I did have a father who thought that a family—at least one big enough, as ours was, to field a baseball team—should function with military discipline. This was perfect preparation for adult life in Chicago.
Make beds before breakfast. Yes, sir.
Attend mass daily. Yes, sir.
Switch off lights when leaving rooms. Yes, sir.
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