Because I said so!
Father and columnist Ryan T. Miller shares with us his experiences with his small charge, sometimes known as Shirley Cate, and other times, known as “Why?” (May 31, 2013, Page 1B)
Going on daddy daughter dates
Father of two, Ryan Miller, has finally learned the right way to date. (March 22, 2013, Page 1B)
The spontaneity of routine
Family man Ryan Miller discuses daily routines and why they can be fun. (February 8, 2013, Page 1B)
Into the wild blue yonder
Proud parent and Generations columnist Ryan Miller hopes an upcoming trip with his toddler daughter brings lots of great memories and little stress. (June 8, 2012, Page 1B)
Who does Shirley Cate think she is?
Who do you think you are? Are you defined by your job? Your family? Your values? Columnist Ryan Miller talks about what defines him as a person in today’s Oxford Living. (March 23, 2012, Page 1B)
Sibling revelry
Columnist Ryan Miller fondly remembers growing up with his brother after a friend’s grief reminds him of the importance of siblings. (January 27, 2012, Page 1B)
‘Say that again?’
Columnist Ryan Miller communicates to readers about the art of communication. (October 7, 2011, Page 1B)
The measurement of a year
Since the birth of his daughter a year ago, columnist Ryan Miller has had a year’s worth of diapers, tears and grateful moments.
Seasonal reflections
Ryan Miller’s recent visit to see his grandparents in California took a new meaning as an adult than when he visted with them as a child. During his visit, he realized that life is a collection of seasons, with each one bringing new challenges, joys, pains, achievements and losses. (March 18, 2011, Page 1B)
A short jog makes lifetime of memories
Generations columnist Ryan Miller tells readers how a simple jog along Oxford’s streets with his small daughter showed him just how blessed he is. Read his moving story in today’s Oxford Living section. (January 21, 2011, Page 1B)


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