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All Jude wanted was a night of fun. He wasn't looking for anything serious and he wasn't looking for a repeat. No matter how charming and endearing the lovable goofball alpha, TJ, was.

 

Of course, that was all before Jude found out that he was pregnant.

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Through family customs and holidays, Jude and TJ attempt to raise their son the best way they know how. Using advice from family and experiences from their own childhoods, they do the best they can. Learning as they grow over the next year.

 

And who would've guessed that it was only the beginning...

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And so the day has come! Jude will officially be a Greene, and he can't wait!

 

Although Jude had been cynical in the past, now he is the epitome of a glowing groom. However, when he starts getting sick, Jude has a feeling that it's a fever and sweat more than a blissful glow.

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Three toddlers, two pregnancies, and a family that just keeps growing. The Greenes are lucky, from Jude's point of view. Having each other for support through the best of times, and as Jude finds out, the worst of times.

 

And all is going according to plan. Well, until it isn't...

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Jude and TJ were overjoyed to welcome a new child in their life, and the rest of the family was excited too. Which makes the late term miscarriage even more heartbreaking than Jude could've ever imagined.

 

Falling into a deep depression at the loss of his unborn child, Jude didn't know how he'll ever survive. All he knows is that he has to at least try.

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After the loss of their daughter, Jude didn't know if he'd ever be the man he once was. But he was trying to be better. Better friend, better lover, better father.

 

Luckily, Jude had a pretty fantastic mate who met him halfway every time. Especially when they discovered a new member would be joining them.

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In nine months, the Greene household as a whole was about to be flipped on their heads. While Jude had assumed they were a family of five going on six, he was shocked to learn that they were a family of five going on eight. And even though Jude had never planned much in his life, this definitely wasn't part of the plan.

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With new friends, new emotions, and a bar mitzvah, the Greenes had a busy year ahead of them. But after thirteen years together, the pair knew that they could make it through anything together.

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As the pair tries to navigate the rocky road of parenting teenagers, they come to realize that they have to meet their sons halfway. Being an ear to listen, a shoulder to lean on, and their biggest fan. Jude and TJ try to be the best fathers that any kid could ask for, but especially their own kids. All while learning that letting go is the hardest part of growing up.

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Only, life threw a curveball: Jude was diagnosed with endometrial cancer. Ultimately, all of the Greenes' lives were completely flipped upside down. Out of everything in his life, this was what he expected the least.

 

With the memories of Sarah's own losing battle with cancer, the pressure from the family to be strong for Jude, and Jude's own sorrow, the Greenes decided one thing: they were going to move past this. Together.

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The past year had been one of the toughest for the Greene family. With them preparing their middle child's B'nai Mitzvah, their older son leaving home for the first time, collegebound, and Jude's previous battle with cancer. But little did they know that that was just the beginning...

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It felt like just yesterday Jude and TJ were bringing home their son, Oliver, for the first time. Now, twenty-four years later, their little guy was all grown up. When had that happened?

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College, weddings, and now, at last, grandkids.

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In the half-century that TJ and Jude had been together they had watched their family grow. First, with their own children. Then, with their grandchildren. And now, their great grandchildren. They weren't sure how they had gotten so lucky, but they were glad that they were.

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