danny
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Smart man. We followed the same line of thinking.I chose not to be a parent after seeing how my parents behaved.
Danny
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Smart man. We followed the same line of thinking.I chose not to be a parent after seeing how my parents behaved.
Amen 100%I'll say that for the kids whose dads were less than stellar, the grandfathers, neighbors, uncles, and others who often stepped in and provided a solid male influence were and still are doing the Lords wor
I like this post a lot, and can relate to it also. The grandpa in his 60's or 70's is frequently a very different man than the guy who spent his earlier life leaving home every morning and catching and killing the beast so he could feed his family.Interesting topic. On more than one occasion, my Dad has said that the Grandfather that you knew, is not the father that I had. My Dad’s parents, my grandparents, were considerably important to us as kids. They provided stability, unconditional love, support, and kindness. They also loved each other without question. They were depression era people. The effects of which molded their lives in countless ways. I’m very different than my Dad. We get along pretty well, but have had very different life experiences, and as a result, see things quite differently.
Sometimes (maybe not this one) you ask a question and then you’re sorry when you hear the answer.Why?
Danny
Doubt it.Sometimes (maybe not this one) you ask a question and then you’re sorry when you hear the answer.
Interesting response.Doubt it.
Danny
There are some that I can't read. The grammar mistakes and maybe spelling make it impossible.I can't read some of these.
We all can have more than one chance to be part of a child/parent relationship. If yours didn't work out too well with your parents, you could take another crack at it by becoming the parent of your own child.I chose not to be a parent after seeing how my parents behaved.
Hey Danny maybe read with your heart and not your head. Just sayin.There are some that I can't read. The grammar mistakes and maybe spelling make it impossible.
Danny
My mom and dad placed memories in artifacts. My wife, on the other hand, says people are more important than things.I was carpenter for over 40 years, and I liked a wooden handle hammer above all else. I have helved many over the years 8 and 10 pound sledgehammers, axes, carpenters' hatchets, many 16oz and 20 oz curved handled claw hammers. When dad passed, I had been told that there was a hatchet that belonged to his grandmother that he wanted me to take care of. I found it in his tool shed with a new handle about halfway fitted to the head. I finished it and am taking care of it as he requested. But it was not a skill he taught me. He said that the happiest times of his life was when his grandmother cooked Sunday dinner for all the family. All his ants and uncles and cousins were there and it was great. So i asked what the hatchet had to do with that??? Sunday dinner was usually fried chicken and that this was the hatchet that dispatched the chickens, he said she had probably killed 10,000 or more with this hatchet over the many years of her life. Well OK dad I will take care of her hatchet.