Milestone reached ,a good Dad day today

mr wilks said:
8 :o that scares me a lot :D hat,s off to you :thumbsup:

Lots of organisation and a marvellous wife.

Love your comments about your two in your first post - that's the best job any of us can do - nice one! :thumbsup:

:driving: :thumbsup:
 
I met mrs w when we were 15 , moved into our first house at 21 & approx year later mrs w started talking babies :?
being brutally honest we were not exactly on the same wavelength at that point
I do remember saying i really wanted a Nissan Silvia Turbo that i,d seen at our local dealer :P
Which we did buy but had to sell 12 months later when i found myself lumbered with all manner of pram,s, travel cot,s , changing bags & a play gym that dismantled into a golf bag sized holdall :cry:
Ive enjoyed it & am immensely proud but not sure i have the tenacity to do it again , they are a great effort but then the rewards are also there
 
paulgs1000 said:
mr wilks said:
8 :o that scares me a lot :D hat,s off to you :thumbsup:

Lots of organisation and a marvellous wife.

Love your comments about your two in your first post - that's the best job any of us can do - nice one! :thumbsup:

:driving: :thumbsup:

Yeah thanks for that , much appreciated :thumbsup: as parents we have never pushed either of the 2 to perform or be something that they didn,t want , at times i think maybe we should have ?
It was more about them being happy & above all to get through each chapter of life especially the most difficult transition of school life to work life which up to now is working out ok . , no future scientist or astronaut but son is doing well as self employed plumber & daughter is part way through her media make up training whilst working in her spare time

Neither are showing any inclination to be independent & leave home but in all honesty they are no trouble & are happy to have them around .

I guess ultimately we are all a reflection of our upbringing so we all have parents to thank in some way so here,s to parenthood whatever stage :cheers:
 
I feel old now 4 kids 30year old 25year old gone doing there own thing 6 gran kids 21 year old at home still and Sophie at uni for two half years cant retire for two half years
 
shortfuse 2 said:
I feel old now 4 kids 30year old 25year old gone doing there own thing 6 gran kids 21 year old at home still and Sophie at uni for two half years cant retire for two half years

You say "can,t" retire / do you want to ? not a silly question as many don,t , , not retirement but i,m ready for a major change of scene , just gotta hold back until both offspring are financially independent which could be a while
You got plan,s in mind for what you want to do ?
 
Didn't realise you was so old mr wilks :P haha joking :D

Your sons lucky to be a plumber round us, I qualified in 2008 and didn't manage to find employment when the recession hit. So I ended up working for Protec Fire Detection instead. Would love to try get back out there
 
Beetlegav said:
Didn't realise you was so old mr wilks :P haha joking :D

Your sons lucky to be a plumber round us, I qualified in 2008 and didn't manage to find employment when the recession hit. So I ended up working for Protec Fire Detection instead. Would love to try get back out there

Protec is a decent company / at least you have experience in another field now :thumbsup:
 
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