Well, Sarah and I got home Friday evening, then she was off at 7 Sat morning for home in Tejas. Seattle was fun, Pt. Townsend more fun, time went fast. She has decided she's moving up there as soon as she graduates. Which is fine with me, I'd much rather visit her there than in east Texas. A little sad for dad as she won't come here to spend summer and school vacations anymore. 18 years ago when she was born I figured I would have to hang in there until she was 18 and out of high school. I figgered 61 would be a bit of a stretch but hoped I made it. Now I've hit the end of my vision, can't see into the future any more, don't know wtf to do with myself.
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The road trip
hardtailjohn- Posts : 858
Join date : 2010-02-04
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Re: The road trip
Just keep on keepin' on!! She still needs Dad...don't kid yourself! Glad you had a good trip! How was your step-son?
willowbilly3- Posts : 1734
Join date : 2010-01-30
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Re: The road trip
He was doing good. Pretty sore and hadn't been out much but we walked Pike Street for 3-4 hours and he seemed to get along fine, albeit a little slow. He took us to a Vietnamese restaurant for Phu which I had never hear of. Lots of various Asians in that area.
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Join date : 2010-01-26
Age : 67
Location : OK
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Re: The road trip
glad u had a safe and pleasant journey don't let this earth thing wear ya out--it's a double feature and the 2nd one is almost ready to show
AlleyCat- Posts : 524
Join date : 2010-01-31
Location : Pittsburgh, PA
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Re: The road trip
WB, I've gone thru the same thing. I prayed I'd hang on long enough to see my daughter graduate high school. Well she's in her 2nd year of college and she still thinks Dad is okay. We still do simple stuff together just like when she was little. Yes we've grown apart some but that's kinda normal.