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Originally posted by mstng86 View PostAbout to be 15 months.
I noticed it this morning. He will waive by and blow kisses to everyone when he leaves with me, but if I am leaving him he just looks away.
I am wondering if it is because I always drop him off at daycare.
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Originally posted by bcoop View PostSupposedly. Kenny is an angel though. Huge heart, sensitive, caring, etc. He never gets in any big trouble, and very rarely warrants an ass whipping. For someone so much like his father in so many ways, I don't see him ever turning out like I was through my teenage years. I bet I get it twice as bad with my daughter though. She's sweet and loving too, but has a mean streak and spirit that can make even me blush.See you later...
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Man, this thread isn't making these 12 hour days at work any easier. I'm glad today is the last one. I haven't gotten to see my son while he's awake since early Monday morning. He did leave me with a little gift Monday morning to help pass these last few days. When I leaned over his crib to check on him I expected to find him sleeping as usual, but instead he was laying there wide awake just hanging out and as soon as he saw me he gave me a big grin and a long, quiet coo like he was saying "Well, hi there, daddy." It was tough leaving him knowing I wouldn't get to see that big grin he always gives me for a few days.
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One of my twins found a pair of scissors yesterday morning and cut most of her hair off before I caught her. She just got enough hair to be put up into a ponytail and it is five days until we do easter pics. The first trip to the hairdresser with one of my girls was really fun. Except for the part where I had to ask "can you fix this?" I play bad cop around here so I was super happy to be able to have a first with her. I missed allot when they were little due to working to much.Originally posted by Sean88gtAs always, my criticisms should never be taken as if I wouldn't go balls deep in it.
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Originally posted by BLAKE View PostJust had to have my 5 year old daughter peeled off of me so she could go to bed, and it took the promise of "kung fu fighting" in the morning to get her to release her grip.
I'm teaching her joint locks and to keep her elbows in for punching.
I get to wake up to a delighted little girl who's heart is set on playing with her daddy.
Damn I'm lucky!
How 'bout you?
Every single day I'm gifted with some form of expression of love and appreciation from my boys. They leave me notes all over the house, make my morning supplement shakes (sometimes) or cereal, random hugs all day long, they work hard to keep up their chores and are always looking for something to do to help me out. They truly find joy in positive feedback and praise from me... so I search for every possible opportunity to make good on thatOriginally posted by VertnutI'd run my junk through a waffle iron, if it makes you more "comfortable". LOL!
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Came home yesterday after a 5 day trip. Got the Hollywood moment coming in the door, "Dadddeeeeeeeeeeee" from my 8 yr old girl and 5 yr old boy followed by the running and slamming into me with the bear hugs.
'Nuff said."Self-government won't work without self-discipline." - Paul Harvey
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Originally posted by GhostTX View PostCame home yesterday after a 5 day trip. Got the Hollywood moment coming in the door, "Dadddeeeeeeeeeeee" from my 8 yr old girl and 5 yr old boy followed by the running and slamming into me with the bear hugs.
'Nuff said.Originally posted by Taya Kyle, American GunThere comes a time when honest debate, serious diplomatic efforts, and logical arguments have been exhausted and only men and women willing to take up arms against evil will suffice to save the freedom of a nation or continent.
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Originally posted by clevelandkid View PostI like kids the same way I like dogs - other peoples.
Between the loss of freedom and the 250k they say it takes to raise one, I'm gonna have to pass.
What you get in return doesn't even remotely compare to what you're assuming you lose which isn't even true. You don't lose your freedom, the only thing you lose is your right to be irresponsible. Other than that I don't see losing anything, but gaining the love of your life that will never compare to anything else in this world.
Emma is 2 1/2 years old now and she is amazing. Such a sweet, quiet little angel and so much fun to boot. I wouldn't trade her for anything in this world.
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This thread truly brings tears to my eyes. I am NOT a parent. But I have felt being a parent before. I am 32 and hope to God that he at least gives me the opportunity to have just 1 child of my own. I know that I am years away from that since I am in school trying to get my life/career back in order. But until then I will keep praying for that opportunity.
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