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fOn Thu, 05 Nov 2009 14:15:29 -0800, sf wrote:
> On Thu, 5 Nov 2009 14:28:25 -0500, blake murphy > > wrote: > >>On Thu, 05 Nov 2009 07:31:50 -0800, sf wrote: >> >>> On 5 Nov 2009 09:49:03 GMT, "Ravenlynne" > wrote: >>> >>>>Packing company comes November 19th...in a way I can't wait, but I'm >>>>sad in a way...I won't really be doing any holiday cooking this year, >>>>and usually I look forward all year to that (unless I want to try to >>>>cook thanksgiving dinner in foil disposable containers. >>> >>> Do that! Holiday rituals mean a lot to the little ones. They don't >>> know it now, but someday they'll be telling you about how much fun it >>> was and how much they appreciate what you did. My son is trying to >>> recreate everything about his childhood for his son. I find that a >>> touching tribute. >> >>i find it pretty goofy, no matter how idyllic your son's childhood was. >> > I don't see it as goofy. I think it's pretty damned commendable for a > single dad with sole custody. i don't know about your boy, but it would be pretty hard for me to re-create my childhood. things are different now. and when do you quit? will he try to re-create his adolescence and young adulthood also? why not let the kid forge his own life? your pal, blake |
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On 6 Nov 2009 07:06:28 GMT, Ravenlynne wrote:
> blake murphy wrote: > >> On Thu, 05 Nov 2009 07:31:50 -0800, sf wrote: >> >>> On 5 Nov 2009 09:49:03 GMT, "Ravenlynne" > >>> wrote: >>> >>> > Packing company comes November 19th...in a way I can't wait, but >>> > I'm sad in a way...I won't really be doing any holiday cooking >>> > this year, and usually I look forward all year to that (unless I >>> > want to try to cook thanksgiving dinner in foil disposable >>> > containers. >>> >>> Do that! Holiday rituals mean a lot to the little ones. They don't >>> know it now, but someday they'll be telling you about how much fun >>> it was and how much they appreciate what you did. My son is trying >>> to recreate everything about his childhood for his son. I find >>> that a touching tribute. >> >> i find it pretty goofy, no matter how idyllic your son's childhood >> was. >> >> your pal, >> blake > > Why? Maybe he has wonderful memories and wants his son to have the > same. What's wrong with that? well, things have changed in the last however many years. and it's not for the parent to try to make a little copy of himself. your pal, blake |
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On Fri, 6 Nov 2009 12:29:07 -0500, blake murphy
> wrote: >fOn Thu, 05 Nov 2009 14:15:29 -0800, sf wrote: > >> On Thu, 5 Nov 2009 14:28:25 -0500, blake murphy >> > wrote: >> >>>On Thu, 05 Nov 2009 07:31:50 -0800, sf wrote: >>> >>>> On 5 Nov 2009 09:49:03 GMT, "Ravenlynne" > wrote: >>>> >>>>>Packing company comes November 19th...in a way I can't wait, but I'm >>>>>sad in a way...I won't really be doing any holiday cooking this year, >>>>>and usually I look forward all year to that (unless I want to try to >>>>>cook thanksgiving dinner in foil disposable containers. >>>> >>>> Do that! Holiday rituals mean a lot to the little ones. They don't >>>> know it now, but someday they'll be telling you about how much fun it >>>> was and how much they appreciate what you did. My son is trying to >>>> recreate everything about his childhood for his son. I find that a >>>> touching tribute. >>> >>>i find it pretty goofy, no matter how idyllic your son's childhood was. >>> >> I don't see it as goofy. I think it's pretty damned commendable for a >> single dad with sole custody. > >i don't know about your boy, but it would be pretty hard for me to >re-create my childhood. things are different now. > >and when do you quit? will he try to re-create his adolescence and young >adulthood also? why not let the kid forge his own life? > Oh, come on Blake... it's not that extreme. -- I love cooking with wine. Sometimes I even put it in the food. |
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Bob Terwilliger wrote:
> sf wrote: > > > I think it's pretty damned commendable for a single dad with sole > > custody. > > I'll be seeing a fishmonger tomorrow. I might have sole custody > afterwards. > > Bob Har. ;-) -- |
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blake murphy wrote:
> > Why? Maybe he has wonderful memories and wants his son to have the > > same. What's wrong with that? > > well, things have changed in the last however many years. and it's > not for the parent to try to make a little copy of himself. > > your pal, > blake That is ridiculous. How is sharing and continuing family traditions with your children "trying to make a little copy"? I think one of the problems with the world is that people have forgotten where they come from. -- |
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Ranee at Arabian Knits wrote:
> In article >, > blake murphy > wrote: > > > well, things have changed in the last however many years. and it's > > not for the parent to try to make a little copy of himself. > > Maybe he's not trying to do that. Maybe he's trying to provide > some of the same things he enjoyed to his children. I mean, I > suppose we could just wait around for our children to tell us what > would make for great memories for them, or we could offer them things > we enjoyed along with things we see that they enjoy and hope for the > best. > Exactly! -- |
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On Fri, 06 Nov 2009 09:55:46 -0800, sf wrote:
> On Fri, 6 Nov 2009 12:29:07 -0500, blake murphy > > wrote: > >>fOn Thu, 05 Nov 2009 14:15:29 -0800, sf wrote: >> >>> On Thu, 5 Nov 2009 14:28:25 -0500, blake murphy >>> > wrote: >>> >>>>On Thu, 05 Nov 2009 07:31:50 -0800, sf wrote: >>>> >>>>> On 5 Nov 2009 09:49:03 GMT, "Ravenlynne" > wrote: >>>>> >>>>>>Packing company comes November 19th...in a way I can't wait, but I'm >>>>>>sad in a way...I won't really be doing any holiday cooking this year, >>>>>>and usually I look forward all year to that (unless I want to try to >>>>>>cook thanksgiving dinner in foil disposable containers. >>>>> >>>>> Do that! Holiday rituals mean a lot to the little ones. They don't >>>>> know it now, but someday they'll be telling you about how much fun it >>>>> was and how much they appreciate what you did. My son is trying to >>>>> recreate everything about his childhood for his son. I find that a >>>>> touching tribute. >>>> >>>>i find it pretty goofy, no matter how idyllic your son's childhood was. >>>> >>> I don't see it as goofy. I think it's pretty damned commendable for a >>> single dad with sole custody. >> >>i don't know about your boy, but it would be pretty hard for me to >>re-create my childhood. things are different now. >> >>and when do you quit? will he try to re-create his adolescence and young >>adulthood also? why not let the kid forge his own life? >> > Oh, come on Blake... it's not that extreme. i might have been reading too much into it. my apologies. my parents had a pretty laissez-faire approach to my kidhood. i suppose there's at least two schools of thought as to how that turned out. your pal, blake |
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"Goomba" > wrote in message
... > Bob Terwilliger wrote: > >>> Bakeries? I don't go to bakeries. Most of them are too sweet. I buy >>> from a Russian bakery occasionally only because it's next door to a >>> pizza shop I frequent and their goods are decidedly not sweet. >> >> >> sf, you're channeling Jill again. Please stop. >> >> Bob > Ohmygawd.. I thought I was the only one to notice that! LOL LOL Just because some of us aren't addicted to everything sweet or coated in chocolate doesn't mean it's a bad thing. Jill |
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On Sun, 8 Nov 2009 08:45:00 -0500, "jmcquown" >
wrote: >"Goomba" > wrote in message ... >> Bob Terwilliger wrote: >> >>>> Bakeries? I don't go to bakeries. Most of them are too sweet. I buy >>>> from a Russian bakery occasionally only because it's next door to a >>>> pizza shop I frequent and their goods are decidedly not sweet. >>> >>> >>> sf, you're channeling Jill again. Please stop. >>> >>> Bob >> Ohmygawd.. I thought I was the only one to notice that! LOL LOL > > > >Just because some of us aren't addicted to everything sweet or coated in >chocolate doesn't mean it's a bad thing. > I guess somebody has to keep bakeries in business. I don't and you don't, that's for sure... but why someone would talk about something w/o stating they buy it at a bakery is beyond me. -- I love cooking with wine. Sometimes I even put it in the food. |
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