
A coffee cup and pacifier in hand, Jason Greene, who has a quartet of kids, plops himself down on the living room floor, where his 18-month-old daughter, Arwen, is playing with giant LEGO tiles.
Jason, lanky and laid back, waves good-bye to Cara, his wife, who is off to teach an English as a Second Language class.
Two seconds later, he’s in a chair with tow-headed Arwen on his lap reading her a story.
When she — and he — tire of the tiny tale of My Rubber Duck, they go off to find her bottle.
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Very nice interview!