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When Today show anchor Craig Melvin became a father for the second time, he didn’t just welcome a new baby — he embraced an entirely new perspective on life. In a heartfelt blog for PEOPLE, Melvin reflected on the birth of his daughter, Sybil “Sibby” Ann, and what it truly means to be present as both a journalist and a dad.
Melvin, who shares two children with his wife, ESPN’s Lindsay Czarniak, described the moment his daughter entered the world with warmth and humor. “Aside from it being one of the best days of my life,” he wrote, “I’ll always remember standing helplessly while my wife masterfully employed those breathing techniques — and realizing The Today Show was playing in the background.” Hours earlier, he had called in to say he couldn’t make his broadcast shift because Lindsay’s water had broken. “America’s favorite news program,” he joked, “became the soundtrack to our labor.”
But for a man who thrives on breaking news, taking time off after her birth wasn’t easy. “Sitting out one of the biggest stories of our lifetime hasn’t been easy,” he admitted. “But holding my newborn daughter? That’s a story no headline can top.”
Melvin spoke candidly about his struggle to disconnect from the relentless pace of the newsroom. During his first paternity leave, he took only a couple of weeks. This time, he’s learned the deeper value of stepping away. “The bond paternity leave creates between father and child is far more important than any news story will ever be,” he wrote.
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His days are now filled with ordinary — yet extraordinary — dad duties. From building Thomas the Tank Engine puzzles to chauffeuring his energetic son Delano (“Del”) to playdates, Melvin said fatherhood has reshaped how he views success. “There’s no division of love — you multiply it,” he reflected. “I may not be changing as many diapers this time, but I’ve discovered I’m valuable in a whole new way.”
The journalist also touched on a theme many parents will recognize: the constant tug-of-war between career ambition and family life. “It’s one of life’s great challenges,” he wrote. “Trying to be good at what you do, to give your best to your favorite people, and not let something slip through the cracks.”
Most poignantly, Melvin used his platform to advocate for paid paternity leave, praising his employer for valuing family time and challenging other workplaces to follow suit. “Can you imagine a world where every dad had the experience I’m having?” he asked.
For now, Melvin isn’t thinking about newsroom deadlines or breaking stories. “There’s more than enough to occupy my time,” he wrote. “My puzzle buddy is calling for me right now, actually.”
In that simple closing line lies the heart of his message — that sometimes, the most meaningful stories aren’t broadcast to millions. They’re lived, quietly, at home.
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