-=> Quoting Ruben Figueroa to Nancy Backus on 04-21-16 09:40 <=-
NB>> Hi, Ruben... :) Nice to see that you've been lurking here, too... :)
NB>> I always did think there were more people around than usually pipe
NB>> up.... ;)
RF> I know a little something about raising daughters. The first
RF> daughter, her mother handled everything and I was clueless. Sorry to
RF> say my involvement as very little, but in her adulthood we have become
RF> close in our father daughter relationship.
I know less about daughters in particular, having only had a son... but
as the oldest of 8 siblings (5 younger sisters), I know something about
raising kids in general... and a little about girls... ;)
RF> The second daughter, I was divorced from the first daughter's mom, is
RF> from a 2nd marriage. I was more intensely invovled for a number of
RF> reasons, first I was no longer building a career and establising my
RF> earnings. I married a very young woman and I was much older (22 yrs)
RF> and we had a daughter, Sarah.
RF> Sarah's mom passed away when she was 6 years old and she is now 17
RF> going on 18 this August. So I was intrinsically involved in her
RF> upbringing. Many things I found out how little I knew about little
RF> girls, girls maturing (puberty) girls and their hearts, and I could go
RF> on and on. I did have some help from my eldest daughter, that's when
RF> our relationship began to develop.
That makes sense.... and it was good that your older daughter could and
was willing to help... ;)
RF> Now Sarah is a Senior, ready to graduate, driving and ready to go to
RF> college to start her life and so I am entering into another phase with
RF> her, her independence of dad is lessening more and more. Her love is
RF> strong, I can see it and feel it but she no longer my little girl.
RF> Kind of hard to take but understandable. I am 65 if you are wondering,
RF> she was born when I was 47.
They do grow up... and have their own lives... ;) My son is 42... The
relationship changes, but still can be a strong and good one... ours
is... :)
RF> So the advice I gave was based on both of those experiences and my
RF> daughters thing and respond. I found out it is very important that I
RF> stop what doing and concentrate what they are wanting my attention. It
RF> tells them they are always first and of utmost importance to me, which
RF> they are.
You've learned very well from your daughters.... :) And I'm sure that
you've also been a good influence in their lives... :)
RF> Anyways Sarah is close to graduation and she has one more report card
RF> to show me from High School. I guess I was feeling a little something.
RF> I am so proud of her. Don't know how she turned out to be such a good
RF> person. So much like her mom who showed me many things even as young
RF> as she was.
She obviously has some of each of you in her... :) Is she going on to
college...? Or does she have other plans....
RF> Well see you later Nancy. Have a good day.
Sorry it took so long to answer, I've been caught up in Real Life with a
vengeance the last couple of weeks... :) Hopefully I'll be able to
catch up soon, and then stay on top of things for a while... ;)
ttyl neb
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