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Re: A questions for Dads
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Posted by Garry on January 30, 2004 at 13:44:50 from (205.144.235.148):
In Reply to: A questions for Dads posted by Youngster on January 29, 2004 at 14:56:15:
Youngster, you have received some good advice from the posts below. Let me say that life isn't always fair. It wasn't fair when my Dad died when I was ten, and it wasn't fair when my brother died three years later. Let me say I wish I could have had more time with both of them. You don't releaze what a Dad teaches you unless he's not there. One thing for sure is that you will benefit from the chores and experence you are getting. Not knowing your Dad I would suggust you do your chores as asked, but you may want to get his blessing on how they were done. Ask for his advice. Treat him with respect and I'm sure he will treat you good. It is difficult to raise children. It's almost impossiable to treat them equally even if we try. Both my sons said I treated the other better but I tried to treat the equally. They are both in college now after being called to duty overseas this year by the National Guard. Both contact me several times weekly which makes a me feel good. I don't know of a teenager that hasn't felt like they got treated worse than their brother, sister or a neighbor, but this will pass and you will benefit from having your Dad around to guide you. May God bless you and give you encourgement.
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