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Do you feel like a good father?
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<blockquote data-quote="clean hairy" data-source="post: 1499072" data-attributes="member: 55223"><p>All we can do as Prents is to try and raise the Children to have solid values, to know right from wrong.</p><p>To be encouraging in any venture they may pursue, even if we don't feel it is right for them.</p><p>To be able to catch them when they fall, and to always be ther for them, when the first girlfriend or boyfriend breaks up with them and their heart is hurting.</p><p>Not to blow our stacks when they wreck the car (it is just a part of being a Parent) knowing the car can be replaced but they can't.</p><p>The hope and apprehension of when they move out to spread their wings, and knowing there will still be the phone calls daddy (or Mommy, I love you) knowing they want something, and be willing to help at a moments notice when asked.</p><p>In the absence of an instruction book, we do the best we can and treasure all the time we spend with our Children!Guess I am just reminiscing a bit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="clean hairy, post: 1499072, member: 55223"] All we can do as Prents is to try and raise the Children to have solid values, to know right from wrong. To be encouraging in any venture they may pursue, even if we don't feel it is right for them. To be able to catch them when they fall, and to always be ther for them, when the first girlfriend or boyfriend breaks up with them and their heart is hurting. Not to blow our stacks when they wreck the car (it is just a part of being a Parent) knowing the car can be replaced but they can't. The hope and apprehension of when they move out to spread their wings, and knowing there will still be the phone calls daddy (or Mommy, I love you) knowing they want something, and be willing to help at a moments notice when asked. In the absence of an instruction book, we do the best we can and treasure all the time we spend with our Children!Guess I am just reminiscing a bit. [/QUOTE]
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