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October 1, 2009 at 8:57 PM #463544October 1, 2009 at 9:39 PM #462738temeculaguyParticipant
I have read a number of books and spent hundreds of hours laboring over decisions in raising my kids. I’ve prided myself on their accomplishments, maturity, understanding and happiness. Until just now, I felt I had done a fantastic job, in fact, my first book is more than likley going to be a modern single dads guide to raising happy kids.
But then i read svelte’s post and realized that no man ever did a better job raising their kids than svelte’s pops, he should write the book because any man that raises their kid and that kid grows up and sets up that scenario for him should be given a medal. Some parents want their kid to grow up and be a doctor, lawyer or even a president, I want my kid to grow up and be svelte.
Bravo, keep spreading the happiness.
October 1, 2009 at 9:39 PM #462932temeculaguyParticipantI have read a number of books and spent hundreds of hours laboring over decisions in raising my kids. I’ve prided myself on their accomplishments, maturity, understanding and happiness. Until just now, I felt I had done a fantastic job, in fact, my first book is more than likley going to be a modern single dads guide to raising happy kids.
But then i read svelte’s post and realized that no man ever did a better job raising their kids than svelte’s pops, he should write the book because any man that raises their kid and that kid grows up and sets up that scenario for him should be given a medal. Some parents want their kid to grow up and be a doctor, lawyer or even a president, I want my kid to grow up and be svelte.
Bravo, keep spreading the happiness.
October 1, 2009 at 9:39 PM #463276temeculaguyParticipantI have read a number of books and spent hundreds of hours laboring over decisions in raising my kids. I’ve prided myself on their accomplishments, maturity, understanding and happiness. Until just now, I felt I had done a fantastic job, in fact, my first book is more than likley going to be a modern single dads guide to raising happy kids.
But then i read svelte’s post and realized that no man ever did a better job raising their kids than svelte’s pops, he should write the book because any man that raises their kid and that kid grows up and sets up that scenario for him should be given a medal. Some parents want their kid to grow up and be a doctor, lawyer or even a president, I want my kid to grow up and be svelte.
Bravo, keep spreading the happiness.
October 1, 2009 at 9:39 PM #463348temeculaguyParticipantI have read a number of books and spent hundreds of hours laboring over decisions in raising my kids. I’ve prided myself on their accomplishments, maturity, understanding and happiness. Until just now, I felt I had done a fantastic job, in fact, my first book is more than likley going to be a modern single dads guide to raising happy kids.
But then i read svelte’s post and realized that no man ever did a better job raising their kids than svelte’s pops, he should write the book because any man that raises their kid and that kid grows up and sets up that scenario for him should be given a medal. Some parents want their kid to grow up and be a doctor, lawyer or even a president, I want my kid to grow up and be svelte.
Bravo, keep spreading the happiness.
October 1, 2009 at 9:39 PM #463554temeculaguyParticipantI have read a number of books and spent hundreds of hours laboring over decisions in raising my kids. I’ve prided myself on their accomplishments, maturity, understanding and happiness. Until just now, I felt I had done a fantastic job, in fact, my first book is more than likley going to be a modern single dads guide to raising happy kids.
But then i read svelte’s post and realized that no man ever did a better job raising their kids than svelte’s pops, he should write the book because any man that raises their kid and that kid grows up and sets up that scenario for him should be given a medal. Some parents want their kid to grow up and be a doctor, lawyer or even a president, I want my kid to grow up and be svelte.
Bravo, keep spreading the happiness.
October 1, 2009 at 9:44 PM #462743jamsvetParticipantMy MIL suffered from Alzheimers and we had to put her in a nursing home. She lasted 18 YEARS. We were private pay and it averaged 5k a month. That was for a nice place nothing spectacular, which we visited frequently at all hours to check on conditions. Hardest thing we ever did. Damn near destroyed my wife.
October 1, 2009 at 9:44 PM #462937jamsvetParticipantMy MIL suffered from Alzheimers and we had to put her in a nursing home. She lasted 18 YEARS. We were private pay and it averaged 5k a month. That was for a nice place nothing spectacular, which we visited frequently at all hours to check on conditions. Hardest thing we ever did. Damn near destroyed my wife.
October 1, 2009 at 9:44 PM #463281jamsvetParticipantMy MIL suffered from Alzheimers and we had to put her in a nursing home. She lasted 18 YEARS. We were private pay and it averaged 5k a month. That was for a nice place nothing spectacular, which we visited frequently at all hours to check on conditions. Hardest thing we ever did. Damn near destroyed my wife.
October 1, 2009 at 9:44 PM #463353jamsvetParticipantMy MIL suffered from Alzheimers and we had to put her in a nursing home. She lasted 18 YEARS. We were private pay and it averaged 5k a month. That was for a nice place nothing spectacular, which we visited frequently at all hours to check on conditions. Hardest thing we ever did. Damn near destroyed my wife.
October 1, 2009 at 9:44 PM #463559jamsvetParticipantMy MIL suffered from Alzheimers and we had to put her in a nursing home. She lasted 18 YEARS. We were private pay and it averaged 5k a month. That was for a nice place nothing spectacular, which we visited frequently at all hours to check on conditions. Hardest thing we ever did. Damn near destroyed my wife.
October 1, 2009 at 10:44 PM #462753RicechexParticipant[quote=temeculaguy]I have read a number of books and spent hundreds of hours laboring over decisions in raising my kids. I’ve prided myself on their accomplishments, maturity, understanding and happiness. Until just now, I felt I had done a fantastic job, in fact, my first book is more than likley going to be a modern single dads guide to raising happy kids.
But then i read svelte’s post and realized that no man ever did a better job raising their kids than svelte’s pops, he should write the book because any man that raises their kid and that kid grows up and sets up that scenario for him should be given a medal. Some parents want their kid to grow up and be a doctor, lawyer or even a president, I want my kid to grow up and be svelte.
Bravo, keep spreading the happiness.[/quote]
I anxiously await your book.
October 1, 2009 at 10:44 PM #462947RicechexParticipant[quote=temeculaguy]I have read a number of books and spent hundreds of hours laboring over decisions in raising my kids. I’ve prided myself on their accomplishments, maturity, understanding and happiness. Until just now, I felt I had done a fantastic job, in fact, my first book is more than likley going to be a modern single dads guide to raising happy kids.
But then i read svelte’s post and realized that no man ever did a better job raising their kids than svelte’s pops, he should write the book because any man that raises their kid and that kid grows up and sets up that scenario for him should be given a medal. Some parents want their kid to grow up and be a doctor, lawyer or even a president, I want my kid to grow up and be svelte.
Bravo, keep spreading the happiness.[/quote]
I anxiously await your book.
October 1, 2009 at 10:44 PM #463291RicechexParticipant[quote=temeculaguy]I have read a number of books and spent hundreds of hours laboring over decisions in raising my kids. I’ve prided myself on their accomplishments, maturity, understanding and happiness. Until just now, I felt I had done a fantastic job, in fact, my first book is more than likley going to be a modern single dads guide to raising happy kids.
But then i read svelte’s post and realized that no man ever did a better job raising their kids than svelte’s pops, he should write the book because any man that raises their kid and that kid grows up and sets up that scenario for him should be given a medal. Some parents want their kid to grow up and be a doctor, lawyer or even a president, I want my kid to grow up and be svelte.
Bravo, keep spreading the happiness.[/quote]
I anxiously await your book.
October 1, 2009 at 10:44 PM #463363RicechexParticipant[quote=temeculaguy]I have read a number of books and spent hundreds of hours laboring over decisions in raising my kids. I’ve prided myself on their accomplishments, maturity, understanding and happiness. Until just now, I felt I had done a fantastic job, in fact, my first book is more than likley going to be a modern single dads guide to raising happy kids.
But then i read svelte’s post and realized that no man ever did a better job raising their kids than svelte’s pops, he should write the book because any man that raises their kid and that kid grows up and sets up that scenario for him should be given a medal. Some parents want their kid to grow up and be a doctor, lawyer or even a president, I want my kid to grow up and be svelte.
Bravo, keep spreading the happiness.[/quote]
I anxiously await your book.
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