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There's nothing like your 14 year old son who is as big as you already getting his kicks out of tackling you in the living room, hallway, etc. or picking you up to show how stong he is. I am 5'10", 185lbs. so it's not like he's some little guy I can brush off. He thinks it's hilarious but I find it annoying. Also my 10 year old son has boundless energy and some days is practically literally bouncing off the walls. 🙂

There are times I just want to leave for a few hours when they are driving me crazy but I wouldn't trade these days for anything in the world. Before I know it they will be gone and starting their own lives...
 
Originally posted by: PanzerIV
Before I know it they will be gone and starting their own lives...

yeah, that is starting to sink in. my eldest daughter is only 12 , but that means she'll be starting college in 6 years, 6 years isn't that long of time anymore
 
Originally posted by: FoBoT
Originally posted by: PanzerIV
Before I know it they will be gone and starting their own lives...

yeah, that is starting to sink in. my eldest daughter is only 12 , but that means she'll be starting college in 6 years, 6 years isn't that long of time anymore

I think about it all the time. All you can do is give them the best childhood possible and spend a lot of time with them.
 
Originally posted by: loic2003
Cheers for the quote 😉
Lol, I think I need to hunt down & sig-ify one of your comments about headphone amps costing $50,000 and requiring a car battery 😉
 
let the kid get hurt. won't die from a broken arm. tough love ... tough love.

i dont have kids yet, but i'm used to pounding a beat on my little bro before he calmed down.
 
This is why I have a dog... You feed him, you give him water, you take him for walks, you play with him, and that's pretty much about it.
 
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