dvczerfs
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Go ahead and have another one...it will keep you young!



Go ahead and have another one...it will keep you young!
I feel your pain, bro. My oldest is 17 & will probably be getting her license soon enough (just a permit for now...) She actually just lost her driving privileges for a while (long story.) I still have four more to go!![]()
On top of all that I just hit 40.![]()
Funny thing was, we never called the nurses, they always came to check on us (you keep the little ones with you at our hospital, unless you request for them to be sent t the nursery--we didn't, we kept him with us--I stayed on a pull out chair).....our nurse told us we were the only one's not to call every half our..
Old guys with young kids RULE
My wife and I blew the curve at our hospital when my son was born....
I was 34 and she was 32---but where we live tends to have a "younger" new parent population...and there was no one over 22 in the Maternity Ward with us (even though it was full--I mean, packed to the gills, no extra room, get out early full)...
They made us stay the full 48 hours, but no one told us why...but I figured it was for several reasons..
Funny thing was, we never called the nurses, they always came to check on us (you keep the little ones with you at our hospital, unless you request for them to be sent t the nursery--we didn't, we kept him with us--I stayed on a pull out chair).....our nurse told us we were the only one's not to call every half our..
We figured that once we left we were on our own, so we may as well figure it out now....
I will say there was a lot of drama going on in that hall...I'm guessing some of those new moms had no idea what they were getting into![]()
Well fellas, I been through a lot emotionally recently and needed somewhere to vent really. My Dad, has been diagnosed with a brain tumor and will be going in for surgery on Wednesday morning. We are still not sure if it is cancer yet, that will be determined after the procedure. He just turned 70 and is healhty as a horse otherwise. My mom is taking it hard and I feel I need to be strong for everyone, but it is a very difficult task. I'm not really sure why I am posting this here on a Disney site, but I thought all of us being Dad's you could relate. I guess I just needed to get it off my chest.
Thoughts and prayers for my Dad would be appreciated.
Thanks
Old Guys With Little Kids Rule.....Those are the words I will be saying to myself in five years and I am 45 taking the newest one to kindergarten. I can hear it now from the little kids.....Wow your grandfather is old....![]()
Great... I hadn't thought of it that way. I'll be 42 when my youngest goes to Kindergarten. Luckily there are quite a few "older" dads in our school district.
Think about this: How old will you be when your kids graduate? I'll be 54 for my youngest... That sucks.
our kids are both adopted
Oh man, both of those situations must have been very difficult to go through. Our oldest is adopted, but it was a much smoother process. From what we've heard, her birth mother was into her 40s and had adult kids already. She gave up our daughter under Wisconsin's Safe Haven Law (you can drop off a baby up to 3 days old any any hospital, fire station or police department no questions asked.) Anyway, she came to the hospital, gave birth, and left. We were foster parents at the time and got the call that afternoon. We were there when she was 13 hours old and haven't looked back since.
She's now 4 and knows all about birth parents and adoption. She's African-American, and notices the difference in skin tone. The hardest part is trying to walk that fine line between making her birth mother look like a great person for giving her a chance at a better life with us, but not making her look like a saint. (The cocaine and pot in my daughter's system at birth are testaments to that.)
If you don't mind me asking...do your kids know about their past? I would guess the 2 year old might not, but at 4 your DS is the same age as my DD.
Hey Guys,
Let me start by saying thanks to all of you that send your goods thoughts, prayers and well wishes. It was a long and exhausting day, my Dad made it out of surgery and woke up and had all the tubes taken out and recoginzed all of us. He is talking (a little confused still mind you) and even got to his feet last night. We did not get results from the tumor yet but this is a huge first step in a process that will take months (if not longer) to get over. I'm hopeful that all will go well today and we get some more good news. I will be in and out of work and the hospital today and will try and keep you guys updated.
Again thanks for the support, I don't think you all realize how much it helped yesterday when sitting in the hospital thinking that we were in your prayers.
I had a lot of time to think over things yesterday and just want to say keep all that you love close and remember how precious life and family are.
Thanks
wow, you guys are special people! have you figured out what days your going to be in oct.? or are you just wingin it yet?Old guy with kids....I resemble that remarkLOL
Disney Fed...you talked about drama...well let me tell you I think I can top what you saw...our kids are both adopted....and we were at the hospital when both of them were born...our daughter was born to an older birthmom and it was a very pleasant experience for us all..she and her boyfriend were actors and singers on broadway (starving artists) and could not take care of themselves let alone a small child...very sad...The drama this time came when it was time to turn our son over to us and she looked at him for the last time. It was the most emotional thing I have ever seen and I made the mistake of looking at her as she looked at him for the final time and I will never forget the look of heartache in her face. She knew what she had to do and left us a letter to give him to tell him she loved him so much that she made this choice so he could be something in life that she could not offer.![]()
The second time we adopted I thought ok..we have done this before and it will be ok...heck now ...the girl was young and knew she wanted to put the child up for adoption so she could go to school but Grandma was putting the pressure on hard. After the baby was born...she put on an Academy Award winning performance in the hallway with the weeping and wailing and gnashing of teeth...I was sick cause I knew it was going to fall through...but the girl remained firm in her decision. Grandma even got the bracelet that was intended for my wife and put it on and we had to get a court order to get my wife one...luckily the Dr who delivered our daughter was an adoptive parent herself and told the CEO of the hospital that they better make this situation right quickly...after the dust settled...we ended up getting our own room on the labaour and delivery floor for the rest of the stay...we just had to put up with Grandma comning in to take pictures all the time because she still had that darn bracelet on her arm....
Sorry I rambled on and this probably does not make sense...but...I have several gray hairs because of all the drama ha ha.
Keep your head down and stay safe over there buddy!!! Still looking forward to seeing pictures when you get time.
Steve
Great... I hadn't thought of it that way. I'll be 42 when my youngest goes to Kindergarten. Luckily there are quite a few "older" dads in our school district.
Think about this: How old will you be when your kids graduate? I'll be 54 for my youngest... That sucks.