I was looking at my son today and remembering when he was little in his highchair and I would feed him baby food.He's ten now, but I suddenly felt like spoon feeding him so I grabb... moreI was looking at my son today and remembering when he was little in his highchair and I would feed him baby food.He's ten now, but I suddenly felt like spoon feeding him so I grabbed a chocolate pudding and a spoon and tried to feed him.He wasn't interested. LoL!I still see my little baby boy when I look at him.Do you ever try to baby your older kids in some way because you miss it?How do they react?
The Trump kids had kids and those kids likewise didn't get to choose THEIR parents. They are branded for life as will their kids be unless someone breaks the unholy chain and becom... moreThe Trump kids had kids and those kids likewise didn't get to choose THEIR parents. They are branded for life as will their kids be unless someone breaks the unholy chain and becomes a lot better than their parents and not their clones. What are the chances of that happening?
A. Yes, of course it was! After all, we're talking about ME here. Duh!B. Yes, it was a common practice back then. C. No; newspapers had not yet been invented. D. No, on my planet o... moreA. Yes, of course it was! After all, we're talking about ME here. Duh!B. Yes, it was a common practice back then. C. No; newspapers had not yet been invented. D. No, on my planet of origin, we're hatched, not born. E. No; I was born into the Witness Protection Program.F. I'm not sure. G. What's a "newspaper"? If it's some kind of app, I'm sure I have it somewhere here on my smart phone. (I'm a Millenial, old man.)~
What was the child like and how is that different from the adult you are today? Vastly different or about the same. I don't mean that you are childish. But your parents trained you... moreWhat was the child like and how is that different from the adult you are today? Vastly different or about the same. I don't mean that you are childish. But your parents trained you, educated you about life and how close are your beliefs now to what you were taught then?
Or is anything fair game, even if it involves keeping the kids out until 2am and messing up their schedules, resulting in difficulty resuming a normal school schedule once they get home?