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Re: faimly related issue
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Posted by Walt Davies on January 09, 2007 at 19:33:08 from (72.173.58.4):
In Reply to: faimly related issue posted by Stump Jumper on January 09, 2007 at 15:41:53:
As one who has never seen or heard a word from his Dad I guess I can speak from the heart on this subject. Growing up I never thought anything about it as I had never had a dad I never new what to miss about one. Later on my wife wanted me to go see him but by then the years were just to many and the interest was not there. I would see him say Hello in a pleasant way and then see what happens. Never lay down rules it just makes thing harder for the both of you to get along always worrying about breaking a rule. Like I said meet him for dinner or something like that get to know him and see just what he wants and if you want to continue the relationship. If you don't get along on a short visit for dinner then you sure won't on a long visit like over a weekend but if you hit it off at dinner then plan for a longer visit. Look for something that you both like and go there. Be by yourself not with the family around so what you talk about is what you want not what others want. Anyway I hope it turns out better than mine did. my Dad is long gone now so I'm left with nothing of him or his family to remember or pass on to my kids. Walt
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