I was really hoping I wouldn't add you just to have to remove you in five weeks. I'm not a parent (obviously) but I know when the time comes that I do have children, I have plenty of flaws I'd rather not pass on, and it would undoubtedly be easier to pick those out in someone else and tell them what should be done instead of what they're doing. Guidance is taken too lightly. I'm sure you do a fine job. I don't know you, but I respect you.
If I had half your knowledge at your age, perhaps I would be more secure with where I am right now. That comment meant alot to me, and really picked by brain. Here's to hoping for many good conversations in the future.
I see so much of myself in you, and maybe that's why the things you say always seem to hit home for me. That icon speaks volumes, I just hope I can measure up.
There are many things you think you understand for a long time, then comes parenthood and it changes everything. You live and breathe because of them, and it is no wonder once you've seen the magic in their eyes.
First of all: DAMN it's good to find your ugly face on my friends page.
On to the comment- I can say without a shadow of a doubt that you're a great father, I would know as I've been there for most of the process. It's incredible, how for a long time you don't give a sod about the world around you and if it does or doesn't go to the gutter. It all changes when you become a father, then you want to change the fooking world so that it'll be a better place for them to live in.
I knew you'd understand where I'm coming from. Thanks for saying that, I really need to hear it sometimes. There are times when I always kick myself for not being up to par. Your reassurance does wonders for me.
My mouth is as big as my nose, but I suppose you understand that all too well, mate. Where the 'ell are you? I would REALLY appreciate some time with you, Sean. Engagement and all that, you know what a mess it can make out of me.
Well, of course, if one of you're best mates can't be there to reassure you or let you know when you've been messing up, then what's the point? You know as well as I do that as far as our kids go I would never let something slip, I'm a harsh judge, Sean. You're a great father, and she is lucky to have you.
I'm bouncing all over California right now, and Robin and I are juggling the kids. Also knee deep in work, hoping not to drown. Where are you? And let me know of any reassuring assistance I can be of, Gonzo.
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On to the comment- I can say without a shadow of a doubt that you're a great father, I would know as I've been there for most of the process. It's incredible, how for a long time you don't give a sod about the world around you and if it does or doesn't go to the gutter. It all changes when you become a father, then you want to change the fooking world so that it'll be a better place for them to live in.
Cormac, Hunter and Jack send their love.
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I knew you'd understand where I'm coming from. Thanks for saying that, I really need to hear it sometimes. There are times when I always kick myself for not being up to par. Your reassurance does wonders for me.
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Well, of course, if one of you're best mates can't be there to reassure you or let you know when you've been messing up, then what's the point? You know as well as I do that as far as our kids go I would never let something slip, I'm a harsh judge, Sean. You're a great father, and she is lucky to have you.
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Where are you? And let me know of any reassuring assistance I can be of, Gonzo.
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