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(Message started by: MR_FLOOR on Jul 29th, 2007, 12:32pm)

Title: My Oldest Daughter
Post by MR_FLOOR on Jul 29th, 2007, 12:32pm
Today I pick my oldest daughter up from the airport shes 20 and lives in Fla.with my ex.Well she really has her own place and goes to south fla state collage.But I have not seen her since christmas so I'm exited   ;;D




Dave

Title: Re: My Oldest Daughter
Post by Grandma_Sweet_Boy on Jul 29th, 2007, 12:34pm
Have a wonderful visit with your daughter!

Carol

Title: Re: My Oldest Daughter
Post by michael on Jul 29th, 2007, 12:36pm
Have a great time Dave.

Theres nothing better than spending time with daddies little girl.

Mike

Title: Re: My Oldest Daughter
Post by MR_FLOOR on Jul 29th, 2007, 1:07pm

on 07/29/07 at 12:36:17, michael wrote:
Have a great time Dave.

Theres nothing better than spending time with daddies little girl.

Mike

Shes not so little anymore Mike.But there is nothing better.




Dave

Title: Re: My Oldest Daughter
Post by Guiseppi on Jul 29th, 2007, 3:50pm
Just spent the weekend in Denver moving my "youngest little girl" into her apartment for her senior year of college. Don't you just love the adult relationship with your kids!!!!

Guiseppi

Title: Re: My Oldest Daughter
Post by Brewcrew on Jul 29th, 2007, 3:56pm

on 07/29/07 at 15:50:27, Guiseppi wrote:
Don't you just love the adult relationship with your kids!!!!

Sure am looking forward to it.

I'm assuming that it doesn't happen with a 15-year-old...

Title: Re: My Oldest Daughter
Post by Grandma_Sweet_Boy on Jul 29th, 2007, 4:05pm

on 07/29/07 at 15:56:47, Brewcrew wrote:
Sure am looking forward to it.

I'm assuming that it doesn't happen with a 15-year-old...


In your dreams ;;D - right now you're probably the dumbest person he's ever met - but it's amazing how smart you'll be by the time he's about 20!  Strange how that works!  ;)

Truly - seems to me you're pretty lucky.  Your young lad does appear to have it pretty much together at this point in his life.  

Title: Re: My Oldest Daughter
Post by MR_FLOOR on Jul 29th, 2007, 4:44pm

on 07/29/07 at 16:05:57, Grandma_Sweet_Boy wrote:
Truly - seems to me you're pretty lucky.  Your young lad does appear to have it pretty much together at this point in his life.  

I second that,he seems like a great kid.

Well were back flight was on time.Now I get to spend time with my baby and she gets to spend time with her little brother and sister that she doesn't see much they adore her.

Title: Re: My Oldest Daughter
Post by DennisM1045 on Jul 29th, 2007, 4:50pm
I'm surviving my 3rd 15 y/o daughter right now. with two more to go.  Experience has tought me that my IQ begins to decline when her age hits 13, bottoms out at 16 and then slowly recovers to its former genius status by the time she's 21 or so.  Financial incentives along the way (prom, college, car help, ...) do temporarily improve my IQ for short periods of time but the effect dissappears as soon as the funds transfer is complete.

;;D ;;D ;;D ;;D

Enjoy your day.  I love being around my older kids.  See my earlier post on Guitar Hero.  I'm going truck shopping with my 24 y/o son this coming Saturday.  His truck and his money but he still wants me along to help him pick it out  ;;D

-Dennis-

Title: Re: My Oldest Daughter
Post by Guiseppi on Jul 30th, 2007, 3:03pm
Sure am looking forward to it.

I'm assuming that it doesn't happen with a 15-year-old
...

For those of you who haven't met Brew's boy, don't let the Brew-man fool you, he lucked out with this kid as he appears to only have picked up his mommy's genes....lucky kid! Anybody whose 15 year old kid will hang out with them is doing okay.

Guiseppi

Title: Re: My Oldest Daughter
Post by Brewcrew on Jul 30th, 2007, 3:24pm

on 07/30/07 at 15:03:06, Guiseppi wrote:
Sure am looking forward to it.

I'm assuming that it doesn't happen with a 15-year-old
...

For those of you who haven't met Brew's boy, don't let the Brew-man fool you, he lucked out with this kid as he appears to only have picked up his mommy's genes....lucky kid! Anybody whose 15 year old kid will hang out with them is doing okay.

Guiseppi

Surely I jest. He's a great kid. But I can't let him know just how great he is - he'll get the idea that there's no room for improvement.

Title: Re: My Oldest Daughter
Post by jimmers on Jul 30th, 2007, 3:55pm
[ He's a great kid. But I can't let him know just how great he is - he'll get the idea that there's no room for improvement.[/quote] Brew, you and I think EXACTLY alike!  8)

Jimmers

Title: Re: My Oldest Daughter
Post by Guiseppi on Jul 30th, 2007, 4:33pm
he'll get the idea that there's no room for improvement

And once again I find myself bowing to brilliance! ;;D

Guiseppi

Title: Re: My Oldest Daughter
Post by barry_sword on Jul 30th, 2007, 5:07pm
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That is very cool Dave! :)

 Barry

Title: Re: My Oldest Daughter
Post by nani on Jul 30th, 2007, 5:17pm
Have a great time, Dave.
I'm on my second round of teens. UGH
Counting the years until I'm smart again...  ;)



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