Baton Rouge Parents Magazine August 2021

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dad next door Dr. Paul Walker BY EMILY DREZ PHOTO BY LAUREN ASHTON LIGHTS DESIGN & PHOTOGRAPHY

OCCUPATION: UROLOGIST WIFE: JILL CHILDREN: JOHN, 10; LUKE, 7; PAIGE, 5; & GRACE, 3 HOBBIES: EXERCISING, RUNNING, READING, WOODWORKING, AND PLAYING SPORTS WITH MY KIDS

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R. Paul Walker is more than a physician at Louisiana Urology LLC–he’s also a husband and a great dad. As a doctor, he knows everything about the selflessness that parenthood demands. After long days of caring for his clients and performing surgeries, he dedicates himself to spending time with his wife, Jill, and their four young children: John, Luke, Paige, and Grace. The couple works as a team to raise awesome children, from encouraging their success to having Sunday movie nights and teaching them about their faith. In fact, Paul is currently reading through the entire Bible. While not many people know about this endeavour, it directly reflects his and Jill’s decision to have a Christian household that always puts its faith first. What does a normal day look like for you? PAUL: My work week is pretty busy. Usually I get home between six or seven o’ clock, and I work every fifth or sixth weekend. When I get home, I like to focus on my kids and family, like playing sports with my boys and helping them all get ready for bed. What are some of the joys and challenges of raising your children? PAUL: One joy is getting to see them accomplish things and be successful with whatever they want to do. I’m pretty involved with helping coach and teach them, so anything they do that’s successful, especially if I was involved, is great. However, if they don’t succeed or do well, you take it hard as a parent. I have a close family, so when they struggle, we struggle. What do you like to do as a family? PAUL: We like to go on vacations. In fact, we just got back from Point Clear, which we like to visit once a year. We usually take a beach trip with family, too. There are also family movie nights on Sunday night where the kids pick a movie for us to watch. It’s not every Sunday, but we try to do it as often as we can. What’s your favorite thing about being a dad? PAUL: My favorite thing is getting to know my children by spending time with them. I also enjoy being a positive influence in their lives, knowing my involvement in their lives is positively impacting them while they grow up.

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When you’re having tough times, or when a situation doesn’t seem good, try to put your faith in God and let him take care of it. What has parenthood taught you? PAUL: It taught me to put others ahead of myself outside my job. I learned there’s not much more important in life than taking care of them, being selfless, and getting that done before anything else. What was your biggest challenge in parenting during the pandemic? PAUL: There was a lot of job uncertainty especially late March, April, and May of 2020. It was difficult having to block all that out when you’re home doing the normal dad stuff. Giving your kids your full attention while dealing with the uncertainty at work was definitely a challenge. What do you love most about your job? PAUL: I like doing big surgeries, such as removing prostate and kidney cancers. Knowing I’m able to do something to help people is pretty awesome. What has your job taught you about parenting? PAUL: At work, I’m having to put the needs of the patient first, like having to stay late for them or add them in my schedule. I was a doctor before I was a parent, so that helped me understand you have to put the needs of your kids ahead of your own needs and make sure they’re taken care of. What’s your favorite date night with your wife? PAUL: We like to go to a nice restaurant and come home and watch a movie. My parents are usually the babysitters What kind of dad would you describe yourself as? PAUL: Loving, but firm when I need to be. I can be hard on them sometimes, especially on my boys, but they know I’m


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