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Re: inherited 3 teenage kids...........Update
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Posted by TylerARK on January 26, 2007 at 11:05:03 from (67.14.206.171):
In Reply to: inherited 3 teenage kids...........Update posted by Rob in Indiana on January 26, 2007 at 10:09:29:
Rob, You are to be commended for taking this on. It is great to see there are some good people left in this world who step up to the plate when asked to. I have had people tell me over the years that no matter what else I did, I had a spot in heaven. While I dont know about that, all I did was get out of the Army to get custody of my 2 daughters, 2 and 3 years old at the time, then over the years I have at least partially raised 9 other kids who didnt have much or any parenting support. I did it for only one reason, It was the Right thing to do !! My reward is having several kids and young adults looking up to me and calling me Dad! Greatest feeling in the world, even better now since I am raising my one year old Granddaughter. It has been trying at times but I would definately do it all over again. Keep the faith and More Power to you !! Tyler
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