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Rick wrote:Thanks, for the nice words. It's definitely bitter sweet. She was always such a good kid, and she has turned into an incredible adult. Just don't ride with her in the car when she's driving. Holy shit.![]()
scarygirl wrote:Rick wrote:Thanks, for the nice words. It's definitely bitter sweet. She was always such a good kid, and she has turned into an incredible adult. Just don't ride with her in the car when she's driving. Holy shit.![]()
Are we related?When I first started driving, I once drove into a Wendy's parking lot at 40 miles an hour.
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JRNYMAN wrote:I feel your pride/pain Rick. My oldest turned 21 in July and she moved into her own place just a few months before that. I was really having a hard time accepting the whole idea of my little girl not only being at that point in her life but also believing she was ready. "There's still so much I need to teach her though!" is all I could think about. And ya know what, apparently, she was listening and paying attention her whole life and taking it all in 'cause she's doing great and I've witnesses first-hand her decision-making process and employing some of the life lessons her mom and I taught her.
Still hard to let go though.
But, believe it or not, Jeremy's song he wrote for his boys actually ended up being the key thing that helped me loosen the reins and accept the inevitable. In that song, "This is Your Life", the chorus has a line which reads, "Instead of letting go, I learned to let you grow." That line hit me like a ton of bricks and lifted the weight of all that worry and stress off of me like magic. So simple yet so profound.
For those who haven't heard the song and/or seen his video, you must check it out! It's bee-you-tiful!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=16YoLeDbalw
Your daughter is gawgeous my brother! You and the misses did something very right there!
Rick wrote:JRNYMAN wrote:I feel your pride/pain Rick. My oldest turned 21 in July and she moved into her own place just a few months before that. I was really having a hard time accepting the whole idea of my little girl not only being at that point in her life but also believing she was ready. "There's still so much I need to teach her though!" is all I could think about. And ya know what, apparently, she was listening and paying attention her whole life and taking it all in 'cause she's doing great and I've witnesses first-hand her decision-making process and employing some of the life lessons her mom and I taught her.
Still hard to let go though.
But, believe it or not, Jeremy's song he wrote for his boys actually ended up being the key thing that helped me loosen the reins and accept the inevitable. In that song, "This is Your Life", the chorus has a line which reads, "Instead of letting go, I learned to let you grow." That line hit me like a ton of bricks and lifted the weight of all that worry and stress off of me like magic. So simple yet so profound.
For those who haven't heard the song and/or seen his video, you must check it out! It's bee-you-tiful!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=16YoLeDbalw
Your daughter is gawgeous my brother! You and the misses did something very right there!
I posted Jeremey's song to her Facebook page not long ago. She loved it. She lives in Virginia, so I miss her all the time, but she has grown up to be a very strong, if a bit opinionated, slightly hard headed woman.
Thanks for the nice words.
:lol:scarygirl wrote:Rick wrote:JRNYMAN wrote:I feel your pride/pain Rick. My oldest turned 21 in July and she moved into her own place just a few months before that. I was really having a hard time accepting the whole idea of my little girl not only being at that point in her life but also believing she was ready. "There's still so much I need to teach her though!" is all I could think about. And ya know what, apparently, she was listening and paying attention her whole life and taking it all in 'cause she's doing great and I've witnesses first-hand her decision-making process and employing some of the life lessons her mom and I taught her.
Still hard to let go though.
But, believe it or not, Jeremy's song he wrote for his boys actually ended up being the key thing that helped me loosen the reins and accept the inevitable. In that song, "This is Your Life", the chorus has a line which reads, "Instead of letting go, I learned to let you grow." That line hit me like a ton of bricks and lifted the weight of all that worry and stress off of me like magic. So simple yet so profound.
For those who haven't heard the song and/or seen his video, you must check it out! It's bee-you-tiful!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=16YoLeDbalw
Your daughter is gawgeous my brother! You and the misses did something very right there!
I posted Jeremey's song to her Facebook page not long ago. She loved it. She lives in Virginia, so I miss her all the time, but she has grown up to be a very strong, if a bit opinionated, slightly hard headed woman.
Thanks for the nice words.
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I wouldn't be standing under any apple trees if I were you......
JRNYMAN wrote:Literally full-on cries whenever ASPCA or Humane Society commercial comes on TV. (The one that shows the abused/neglected pets...)
Rick wrote:...but she has grown up to be a very strong, if a bit opinionated, slightly hard headed woman.
scarygirl wrote:Rick wrote:JRNYMAN wrote:I feel your pride/pain Rick. My oldest turned 21 in July and she moved into her own place just a few months before that. I was really having a hard time accepting the whole idea of my little girl not only being at that point in her life but also believing she was ready. "There's still so much I need to teach her though!" is all I could think about. And ya know what, apparently, she was listening and paying attention her whole life and taking it all in 'cause she's doing great and I've witnesses first-hand her decision-making process and employing some of the life lessons her mom and I taught her.
Still hard to let go though.
But, believe it or not, Jeremy's song he wrote for his boys actually ended up being the key thing that helped me loosen the reins and accept the inevitable. In that song, "This is Your Life", the chorus has a line which reads, "Instead of letting go, I learned to let you grow." That line hit me like a ton of bricks and lifted the weight of all that worry and stress off of me like magic. So simple yet so profound.
For those who haven't heard the song and/or seen his video, you must check it out! It's bee-you-tiful!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=16YoLeDbalw
Your daughter is gawgeous my brother! You and the misses did something very right there!
I posted Jeremey's song to her Facebook page not long ago. She loved it. She lives in Virginia, so I miss her all the time, but she has grown up to be a very strong, if a bit opinionated, slightly hard headed woman.
Thanks for the nice words.
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I wouldn't be standing under any apple trees if I were you......
conversationpc wrote:Rick wrote:...but she has grown up to be a very strong, if a bit opinionated, slightly hard headed woman.
Doesn't that describe MOST women?![]()
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Jana wrote:You will probably enjoy this song by U2. Bono wrote it about his little girl.
Live performance -
Original of The Species - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UbUF6j0e ... re=related
Agree with Rick - that's so cool! I'd never heard that song before. Thanks!Rick wrote:Jana wrote:You will probably enjoy this song by U2. Bono wrote it about his little girl.
Live performance -
Original of The Species - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UbUF6j0e ... re=related
Very cool! Thanks, Jana.
AR wrote:Rick, my friend. My daughter is only 6 years old and it is moving way too fast. She has a crush on some kid across the street and I am ready to purchase a gun.
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