Six, four boys, two girls. 11, 11, (12 in one week), 7, 5, 4 and 7 months.
Hey Dads....How many kids?
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I have 2 wonderful children, a 22 year old daughter who is getting married in October & a 17 year old son. They are the kind of kids that make a dad proud, I am very blessedMark
A chip on the sholder is a sign of wood further up !!!!Comment
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Two girls, one 16 (just got drivers license but works 40 hours a week as a lifeguard so doesn't drive much) and one 11 (thoroughly enjoying just playing this summer).
They are both so different from each other and both just an absolute joy to be around. Their mother really deserves most of the credit for that.
I sometimes feel that the three of them were put on this earth to entertain me. Last night I asked how things went at the Humane Society, where they volunteer. They were telling me about these two doves there. The doves were in separate cages and apparently flying around in some weird formation.
I asked if they made a lot of noise while doing this. At the same time, my wife says "Oh yeah!" and my 11-year-old says "nope."
I started laughing and said something like, "don't ever rob a bank together, you won't even be able to keep your story straight if the police question you two in the same room."
They were not amused.Comment
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5 girls, 3 boys.
All grown up with kids of their own, 18 grandchildren, one of them married, waiting for greatgrandchildren.
Once a month we celebrate the birthdays and any anniversaries for that month. The wife and I are very lucky, they all live fairly close by except for one married daughter who lives about 1.5hr drive away.
TimSometimes my mind wanders. It's always come back though......sofar!Comment
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I have three. Daughter 36, sons 32 and 22. Teacher, investment banker and bakery mechanic.
Paul--Yes "steps" count. Read this.
http://www.latimes.com/news/opinion/...ck=1&cset=true
SteveI would never die for my beliefs because I might be wrong. Bertrand RussellComment
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Had to laugh at that one! We've got 3 boys between 12 and 20 and they'll eat anything that won't eat them first... Anything that's off limits has got to be clearly marked with a sharpie and duct taped down. The girls hold their own too, but they eat "more politely".Happiness is sort of like wetting your pants....everyone can see it, but only you can feel the warmth.Comment
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I know that I am not a "DAD" but I had to laugh at this one also...our twins are 11, boy and a girl, and right now the boy is eating everything that he can get his hands on that he likes and I can't even keep bananas in the house longer than a day. And I know its only going to get worse.Mrs. Wallnut a.k.a (the head nut).Comment
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