Posted by John T on February 26, 2014 at 05:43:33 from (173.146.81.243):
In Reply to: Dads with daughters. posted by JayinNY on February 25, 2014 at 18:16:50:
I guess it depends on the childs interest if she even has any at that age, but having raised a daughter I can say this. DO AT LEAST ONE OR BOTH. My experience was any of those type of wholesome activities helps a daughters self esteem and sense of worth and interests plus are good FAMILY experiences and sure beats the Mall and Cell Phone use lol
GO FOR IT, ONE OR BOTH as a family that shares any types of clean wholesome activities with children is blessed in my opinion.
Daddys little girls are so sweet as kids but can break your heart in teen years grrrrrrr (get sort of snippy then grrrrrr) but if they survive that and get to be twenty something they start liking old dad again lol
My daughter the architect had moved to Texas a few years back and calls me one day all upset saying she locked her keys in the car.......I say what you want me to do I'm 1000 miles away........Then I tell her where to look under the cars rear bumper where I had hidden a spare key.......SHE THOUGHT I WAS THE GREATEST DAD IN THE WORLD !!!!!!!!! I tell her to put it back or the next time dont call me
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