Watching them make mistakes and paying for it when payment comes do. Knowing they have to figure things out on their own for the most part while at the same time k owing it does t have to be so damn hard. Watching them get ready to leave and knowing there will be an empty room in the house soon.
All of it is worth it, I don't know what else I could do that has as much meaning as being their dad, even as crappy as I'm muddling my way through it.
Them not being able to see how great they are or their actual potential.
Didn't know how important my faith was till some of the hard stuff with my kids, would have been easy to give up without it.

MM

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Tell me the odds of putting grease on the same pancake? I Know they are there, well ice and house slippers. -Kawi