Raised two daughters-one is married and expecting our first grand daughter end of September! Other one was a paramedic before she turned 21! They are not perfect, matter of fact, they can be frustrating at times, but I think they will be fine. When she was dating her husband, daughter 1 tells me her BF can not learn to drive. Matter of fact, the day he graduated from HS, he HAD to move out-his step Dads rule! He was not allowed to drive his Moms car, and when he moved out, he moved in with an uncle, and he was not allowed to drive his Aunts car either. I knew transportation was going to be crucial for him the rest of his life, so, I hired him to help me finish building my garage! That meant I had to go get him in the morning, and take him home in the afternoon, but it also gave us some time to get to know each other. Told him I would pay his way thru driving school when he had earned it! I figured, even if he did not marry the daughter, as long as he earned it, that would be fine. I gave him $100 cash when we were almost done, then told him to pick his driving school and I would have a check for that school when he needed it. He got his drivers license, not sure what he would do without it!
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