Next Avenue is a nonprofit journalism website, part of the PBS system, whose mission is "to meet the needs and unleash the potential of older Americans through the power of media." At 50, I feel like I am on the younger end of "older Americans." But as a part of the sandwich generation — people who are caring for maturing children and aging parents at the same time — I have found many of their articles and resources to be helpful. If you weren't familiar with Next Avenue before now, check them out.
This particular article, from Larry Carlat, their first managing editor, showed up in my email at bedtime last night, so I bookmarked it to read this morning. It includes (and I’m repeating here) links to an Esquire story Larry wrote about adopting Robbie, and to Larry's blog, both of which I visited after reading A Father's Reflection.