When people discover my husband's calling, they often assume we're boring—and judgmental
- by Karen StillerKaren Stiller Illustration by Tallulah Fontaine, Updated 16:46, Apr. 5, 2020 | Published 10:53, Sep. 22, 2017This article was published over a year ago. Some information may no longer be current.
Illustration by Tallulah Fontaine
On vacation in Cuba, my husband and I met two other couples and made fast friends, as you do if you’re the least bit friendly at an all-inclusive resort. For a few fun days, we sat on the beach and rented crappy bicycles, laughing as we forced them up the rutted roads. We even shared a table at the restaurant.
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