In the morning I start a 30hr drive to Napa, Ca. with my 12 year old son. We are making the trip to spend the next two weeks getting my Dad moved to Reno. He has been in that house for 30 plus years after building it himself. Lots of memories in that house. The drive itself is gonna be tough enough, but I am sure there will be many obstacles both physical and emotional in the coming weeks.
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Good luck Chris.
Hope I can say this the right way without any unintended “butting in”, so here goes. Your post reads like the start of an interesting book I would want to read or a movie I would want to see. Consider all the possible stories, 30 car hours across several states with your 12 year old son. What a cool time you guys can have together on this road trip. Then two weeks together with three generations of dudes in your family. I hope your son and your dad relate well to each other, which would be awesome. Then going through 30 years of memories with your dad in a house he built himself. Then helping your dad settle in to the new place in Reno. May sound corny, but I hope the “obstacles” turn into “opportunities” for you. Again, good luck to you and your son and your dad over the next two weeks.
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Originally posted by 3ChordTruth View PostGood luck Chris.
Hope I can say this the right way without any unintended “butting in”, so here goes. Your post reads like the start of an interesting book I would want to read or a movie I would want to see. Consider all the possible stories, 30 car hours across several states with your 12 year old son. What a cool time you guys can have together on this road trip. Then two weeks together with three generations of dudes in your family. I hope your son and your dad relate well to each other, which would be awesome. Then going through 30 years of memories with your dad in a house he built himself. Then helping your dad settle in to the new place in Reno. May sound corny, but I hope the “obstacles” turn into “opportunities” for you. Again, good luck to you and your son and your dad over the next two weeks.
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