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Siliconemelons

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Not anything crazy but…

My oldest is 14 and her sister 13 now… not many “school years” left… the little guy started kindergarten…he was just born!

Young kids are a gift, cherish and enjoy the years… Lord why do the years fly by…

I would have more kids but the wife already keeps a pair of those high carbon steel electrical scissors by the bed, and she gives the boys some crazy looks…. Www.vasweb.com

Love your kids as kids..teens are good but different…just old man sad at time here I suppose lol
 
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Prodigal

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So much truth.

Just helped moved my daughter and son-in-law from Athens, GA to St. Louis. She’s 28 - I remember changing her diapers and calling her Stinkerbell…
 
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Kithani

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So much truth.

Just helped moved my daughter and son-in-law from Athens, GA to St. Louis. She’s 28 - I remember changing her diapers and calling her Stinkerbell…
You raised a Georgia fan…?

Sorry Michael Caine GIF
 
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Last night something amazing happened. I took my kids and my wife to see Ghost. We all love ghost, but me and my youngest are super fans.

It was kind of surreal because music has always been a major part of my life, so being able to share that with my kids was amazing. It was their first concert and Ghost puts on a very theatrical and huge show (think Kiss or Alice Cooper).

Anyways, I was thinking on it today and it's easily in the top 3 moments of my life. Looking down and seeing my kids dancing and clapping made me tear up a little bit. Never got that with my dad even though he was into music as much as me.
 
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Last night something amazing happened. I took my kids and my wife to see Ghost. We all love ghost, but me and my youngest are super fans.

It was kind of surreal because music has always been a major part of my life, so being able to share that with my kids was amazing. It was their first concert and Ghost puts on a very theatrical and huge show (think Kiss or Alice Cooper).

Anyways, I was thinking on it today and it's easily in the top 3 moments of my life. Looking down and seeing my kids dancing and clapping made me tear up a little bit. Never got that with my dad even though he was into music as much as me.
It changes as time goes on and they get older, but that feeling with your kids never disappears. When they're babies, it's rocking them to sleep, holding them in your arms, and them just trusting you completely with their little lives. Toddlers/little kids love to roll a ball with you, play anything.

Wait till you take your kid to the gym the first time, or they beat you at something physical, and you can see them growing up into little men. It's heartbreaking and amazing at the same time. I'm going to 2 college graduations in May.

Kids are pretty amazing.
 
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Kithani

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Last night something amazing happened. I took my kids and my wife to see Ghost. We all love ghost, but me and my youngest are super fans.

It was kind of surreal because music has always been a major part of my life, so being able to share that with my kids was amazing. It was their first concert and Ghost puts on a very theatrical and huge show (think Kiss or Alice Cooper).

Anyways, I was thinking on it today and it's easily in the top 3 moments of my life. Looking down and seeing my kids dancing and clapping made me tear up a little bit. Never got that with my dad even though he was into music as much as me.
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This is what I was thinking reading your first paragraph and it just kept getting more confusing when you and your kid were “superfans” lol
 
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