thinde
Lobstah; the other white meat!
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That photo is deffinetly a keeper!My daughter with her hair done for her "cyclone" part in her Wizard of Oz ballet tonight. View attachment 20960
That photo is deffinetly a keeper!My daughter with her hair done for her "cyclone" part in her Wizard of Oz ballet tonight. View attachment 20960
Another keeper!.......we also have a bunch!Whoops, View attachment 20961 and my lollipop munchkin!
That’s my daughter’s hair when she wakes up in the morning lolMy daughter with her hair done for her "cyclone" part in her Wizard of Oz ballet tonight. View attachment 20960
My daughter with her hair done for her "cyclone" part in her Wizard of Oz ballet tonight.
Sounds very similar to my oldest. Little one is only 2 nights a week at this point. It can be crazy making for sure.Our 10 yr old also dances. She does ballet/tap/lyrical/jazz/hip hop, 5 days a week.............it's tiresome, for us, just to drop/pick her up! She's done the Tulsa Ballet Nutcracker, for the past 4 years. Now if I can just get my son, to be as driven as she is
But when she's on stage, I couldn't be more happy.
Can't "like" this one enough Similar experience growing up, and also now with my own kids. Wife is beating herself up because she thought it was next week, but I could care less haha. Spent the morning building a rabbit hutch with my oldest daughter, now watching the end of the US Open.I've never felt like *I* should be the one being the center of attention on Father's Day. The way I see it, the kids improve my life, and I am lucky to have them in it. My folks divorced before I was born, and I grew up without a father in my life at all. I never celebrated the day in my childhood, but I never felt like that kid sitting alone in class while everyone around him is happy. It was just life. I guess that is why I feel like Father's Day is a reminder to me of how much I mean to the lives of my own kids just by being present, whether they realize it or not. It's a reminder to me that I have a responsibility that they would never understand at their ages -- and that not everyone accepts that responsibility when faced with the prospect. (I also know plenty of dads who WANT to be more involved in their children's lives, but an ex-spouse and court orders keep them from being able to do so.)
Today I'm happy that I'm just waking up in the same house as my own children, and that although they think today may be all about me, I know that Father's Day really means that I am here for them... and that is why I'm happy.
You WIN!!!I've never felt like *I* should be the one being the center of attention on Father's Day. The way I see it, the kids improve my life, and I am lucky to have them in it. My folks divorced before I was born, and I grew up without a father in my life at all. I never celebrated the day in my childhood, but I never felt like that kid sitting alone in class while everyone around him is happy. It was just life. I guess that is why I feel like Father's Day is a reminder to me of how much I mean to the lives of my own kids just by being present, whether they realize it or not. It's a reminder to me that I have a responsibility that they would never understand at their ages -- and that not everyone accepts that responsibility when faced with the prospect. (I also know plenty of dads who WANT to be more involved in their children's lives, but an ex-spouse and court orders keep them from being able to do so.)
Today I'm happy that I'm just waking up in the same house as my own children, and that although they think today may be all about me, I know that Father's Day really means that I am here for them... and that is why I'm happy.
I've never felt like *I* should be the one being the center of attention on Father's Day. The way I see it, the kids improve my life, and I am lucky to have them in it. My folks divorced before I was born, and I grew up without a father in my life at all. I never celebrated the day in my childhood, but I never felt like that kid sitting alone in class while everyone around him is happy. It was just life. I guess that is why I feel like Father's Day is a reminder to me of how much I mean to the lives of my own kids just by being present, whether they realize it or not. It's a reminder to me that I have a responsibility that they would never understand at their ages -- and that not everyone accepts that responsibility when faced with the prospect. (I also know plenty of dads who WANT to be more involved in their children's lives, but an ex-spouse and court orders keep them from being able to do so.)
Today I'm happy that I'm just waking up in the same house as my own children, and that although they think today may be all about me, I know that Father's Day really means that I am here for them... and that is why I'm happy.
I've never felt like *I* should be the one being the center of attention on Father's Day. The way I see it, the kids improve my life, and I am lucky to have them in it. My folks divorced before I was born, and I grew up without a father in my life at all. I never celebrated the day in my childhood, but I never felt like that kid sitting alone in class while everyone around him is happy. It was just life. I guess that is why I feel like Father's Day is a reminder to me of how much I mean to the lives of my own kids just by being present, whether they realize it or not. It's a reminder to me that I have a responsibility that they would never understand at their ages -- and that not everyone accepts that responsibility when faced with the prospect. (I also know plenty of dads who WANT to be more involved in their children's lives, but an ex-spouse and court orders keep them from being able to do so.)
Today I'm happy that I'm just waking up in the same house as my own children, and that although they think today may be all about me, I know that Father's Day really means that I am here for them... and that is why I'm happy.