THALIA Adjusting was harder than I thought it would be, not just for Reagan, but for all of us. Most days were a balance of routines we needed to comply with, so nothing went wrong. We had to drive back and forth between the town and the city, coordinating work schedules, making sure Reagan was never left alone for too long and also making sure he never felt like a burden, even when our lives revolved around keeping him safe. It was exhausting, yet not once did anyone complain, and I’m more than thankful to everyone for it. Gino worked from home, so he’s almost always at home. He had his laptop set wherever Reagan was close, always half-aware of Reagan’s movements even while he was busy with work. Mira returned to helping with her family’s company, also giving her flexibility in her s

