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A Day in the Life ~ September 2018

Summary:

Summer has come and gone and Steve and Danno face new challenges both at work and in their personal lives. Kids are growing up and emotions are running rampant in the McGarrett-Williams household. Follow Steve and Danny through another month of daily text message exchanges.

Notes:

September 2018... WOW!! To all of our followers from the ones from the very beginning to the newcomers and the ones we picked up along the journey, We love you ALL!!!! To all the guests that leave kudos each month, this month is for you!! This has been such an amazing journey and creative process for myself and ERamos9696. We were just talking the other day how this idea of ours has transformed into such a complex story. We have to have notes on what has happened there has been so much. From the very first line of "Don't forget the milk" can you believe how much this has grown? The family we have created is complex and I hope that you all are still enjoying the ride as much as we are. This month we have added several narrative scenes to the mix to hopefully explain some scenes better and to give you all a better understanding of how Steve and Danno are feeling. Sometimes things get miscommunicated through a text and read the wrong way. Our guys deal with that a lot. So, on to a new month. Enjoy!

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September 1, 2018

9:10 pm

I don't get it, I really don't. I don't understand why none of them want more time with Charlie. Maybe it's because I missed so much of his life already that I want every waking minute I can get with him. Steve says it's because of work that we have weekends off, but that's not always true. We get called in on cases on the weekends and have to hand him off to Mary or have Grace and Nahele watch him. I want those extra mornings before school with him, I want to help him with homework and read to him more at night. The weekends go by so fast. I don't know. I'm out numbered yet again. It makes me want to leave in the mornings when Steve and the older two are swimming with the fish and go have breakfast with him, help get him ready for school but I know that would go over like a lead balloon.

I'm right, this is why parents kidnap their own children.