CINCINNATI – As anyone with kids can tell you, sometimes it feels like you need a vacation to recover from a vacation, especially if said getaway involves cramming an entire family into a hotel room for a week.



The air gets stale. The space, you swear, shrinks. Sleep stutters. Neighbors thump. Whines grate. Tempers flare. Nerves fray.



Now imagine it’s not a vacation at all. It’s everyday life. You still have to go to work – at a new job with more responsibilities and longer hours than ever. The kids still have to go to school. Or at least the two older ones do. The two younger ones need 24/7 attention. And this living arrangement isn’t just for a week. It’s your reality for 67 days.



Welcome to Cincinnati, Zac Taylor.



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