2020 Father’s Day

Charlotte, 2, left, smiles as she is kissed by her father Brandon Ledford, of Dormont, right, as they sit in the front of their home, Wednesday, June 17, 2020, in Dormant. Mr. Ledford was a public sector consultant who traveled 80 percent of the week and saw his baby girl on Facetime. Since the lockdown due to the COVID-19 pandemic, he has been working from home and plans to continue to do so for the foreseeable future. (Michael M. Santiago/Post-Gazette)
Quincy Kason Swatson, 7, shares an ice ball with brother Elijah Kwame Swatson, 3, while dad Quincy Kofi Swatson watches on the North Side on Wednesday, June 17, 2020. The pandemic shutdown has allowed Mr. Swatson to spend more time with his sons. He’s used that time to expose them to experiences he missed as a child, such as playing tennis and fishing. “It’s been great to have more time to create those memories,” he said. (Steve Mellon/Post-Gazette)
Phil Haddad from Brookline with his daughter Nora, 3, at Moore Park in Brookline Thursday, Jun 18, 2020 in Pittsburgh. (Pam Panchak/Post-Gazette)
Dorothy Roach, 10; Christopher Roach, 9; Chris Roach; Winifred Roach, 5; Elliot Roach, 2; and Bailey Roach, 12, pose for a portrait on Thursday, June 18, 2020, at Tustin Community Garden in Uptown. Chris Roach, who helped found Tustin Community Garden, committed to being a stay-at-home dad in 2018 so that his wife Caroline Roach could resume her career after taking care of their children while he worked. (Steph Chambers/Post-Gazette)
Erik Arroyo helps daughter Summer, 4, with a bicycle helmet at the family’s Whitehall home on Friday, June 19, 2020. (Steve Mellon/Post-Gazette)
The Randall family, (left to right) Alex, age 19, Ben, age 16, Eric, age 46, Cleo, age 11, and Dayna Byrd, age 19, pose for a portrait in front of their home in Highland Park on Friday, June 19, 2020. During the COVID-19 pandemic, Eric and his children have spent time providing care and support for a woman in their church congregation who underwent cancer surgery in March, as well as spend time outside exploring different trails in the area. (Lily LaRegina/Post-Gazette)
Quincy Kofi Swatson tosses a tennis ball to son Elijah Kwame Swatson, 3, while his other son Quincy Kason Swatson, 7, watches on the North Side on Wednesday, June 17, 2020. The pandemic shutdown has allowed Mr. Swatson to spend more time with his sons. He’s used that time to expose them to experiences he missed as a child, such as playing tennis and fishing. “It’s been great to have more time to create those memories,” he said. (Steve Mellon/Post-Gazette)
Andre Samuel, of Swissvale and director of the Citizen Science Lab, left, and his kids Riley Samuel, 14, center, and Reese Samuel, 19, right, in their home, Thursday, June 18, 2020, in Swissvale. (Michael M. Santiago/Post-Gazette)
Christopher Roach, 9; Winifred Roach, 5; Chris Roach; Elliot Roach, 2; Bailey Roach, 12; and Dorothy Roach, 10, play with their one of their pet chicken named Penguin on Thursday, June 18, 2020, at Tustin Community Garden in Uptown. Chris Roach, who helped found Tustin Community Garden, committed to being a stay-at-home dad in 2018 so that his wife Caroline Roach could resume her career after taking care of their children while he worked. (Steph Chambers/Post-Gazette)
Quincy Kofi Swatson shares a moment with son Elijah Kwame Swatson, 3, on the North Side on Wednesday, June 17, 2020. The pandemic shutdown has allowed Mr. Swatson to spend more time with his sons, Elijah and Quincy Kason Swatson. Heís used that time to expose them to experiences he missed as a child, such as playing tennis and fishing. ìItís been great to have more time to create those memories,î he said. (Steve Mellon/Post-Gazette)
The Randall family, (back) Alex, age 19, Eric, age 46, Dayna Byrd, age 19, (front) Ben, age 16, and Cleo, age 11, pose for a portrait in front of their home in Highland Park on Friday, June 19, 2020. During the COVID-19 pandemic, Eric and his children have spent time providing care and support for a woman in their church congregation who underwent cancer surgery in March, as well as spend time outside exploring different trails in the area. (Lily LaRegina/Post-Gazette)
Erik Arroyo with daughter Summer, 4, at the family’s Whitehall home on Friday, June 19, 2020. (Steve Mellon/Post-Gazette)