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    #16
    Originally posted by curtintex View Post
    Wait until you load her up and take her to college. Man I miss my girls. All of them.
    Noooooo...I have to do this in August! "My allergies are bad here honey. I'm not crying, you're crying!"

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      #17
      I hear ya. My little girl is almost 15 and I'm not looking forward to the next few years.

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        #18
        Just wait. It gets better.
        When they bring you a grand daughter, it starts back over again!!!
        Got two, 4 & 1 years old and they are papaws girls!!!

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          #19
          I'm on year 7 in a row of taking mine.. she's 9. I'm dreading the day she doesn't want to go anymore

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            #20
            …. She left me

            Man PTA/Lola’s mom must be a looker because she is way too cute to be related to you Kyle![emoji41][emoji23][emoji23]. Ms Lola is growing up waaay too fast. Not looking forward to the day she’s not interested in the fish tank and hanging with Smart and FND …
            Last edited by Smart; 02-11-2023, 10:34 PM.

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              #21
              Originally posted by curtintex View Post
              I can tell you this, Kyle. She's gonna grow up. She's gonna love another man besides you. She's gonna leave you. She's gonna do things that make you shake your head. She's gonna do things that make you want to wring her neck. But the time you've invested in her life, and we've all witnessed it through your posts, will be the lifeline that will always tether her to you. That foundation you laid is the most important thing that could have ever happened to that girl...or her daddy.

              ^^^^Spot on 100%

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                #22
                Tough deal brother, I know the feeling

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                  #23
                  Originally posted by curtintex View Post
                  Wait until you load her up and take her to college. Man I miss my girls. All of them.
                  Man, father time is a gritch...2016

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                    #24
                    Spot on comments. Seems like yesterday I was helping our daughter with science fair projects, taking photos of prom dates and dropping her off at college. She is now 31 and happily married excelling as a special ed teacher.
                    Don't blink and cherish all the time you have with them because it goes quick.
                    But, we're not getting any older, only they are! LOL

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                      #25
                      I just took my oldest daughter to her first daddy daughter dance, got a ways to go with another girl that is only 2.

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                        #26
                        Originally posted by curtintex View Post
                        I can tell you this, Kyle. She's gonna grow up. She's gonna love another man besides you. She's gonna leave you. She's gonna do things that make you shake your head. She's gonna do things that make you want to wring her neck. But the time you've invested in her life, and we've all witnessed it through your posts, will be the lifeline that will always tether her to you. That foundation you laid is the most important thing that could have ever happened to that girl...or her daddy.
                        100% TRUTH!

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                          #27
                          It's the long game that counts:
                          My father died alone in a hospital bed. I swore my life would be the opposite of his.
                          My daughter grew up hunting, fishing, riding dirt bikes, and cooking with me. Her daughter got the same from me and today at 28 years old goes way out of her way to have lunch with me. She lives in Washington, and we had lunch with her last week.
                          It's the end game that matters. My daughter and her daughter want to be in arms reach of me every chance they get. It has taken a life time to get here.
                          Love them and they will be there...

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                            #28
                            My how time flies Kyle

                            I remember when your wife was bringing her to the bow shoots when she was months old

                            Don't worry too much, mine is grown and still daddy's girl.
                            Some rough spots along the way once they reach teens but they outgrow that and come back to their senses
                            Just got her and SIL law moved from Round Rock to Mineola

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                              #29
                              Might as well kick her out now

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                                #30
                                Originally posted by curtintex View Post
                                Wait until you load her up and take her to college. Man I miss my girls. All of them.

                                That will be me in a few months. I’m definitely not ready for this. Like you, we are very close and it’s starting to hit home.


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