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JDJ309

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I'm new to turning so I don't have a lot of experience. This doesn't matter to my 10 year old granddaughter - she thinks I'm a master pen turner. We made a pen together today and the hug I got when we finished was worth more than words can express. Life does't get any better than that.
 
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David, I know the reward of our children having complete belief in us. Rewards such as you received are truly priceless. They nearly make being a parent or grand parent worthwhile. Congratulations.
Charles
 
I'm waiting for both my Grandsons to get a little older so I can pass along a couple tool techniques... :biggrin:

I agree with you: "Life doesn't get any better than that."
 
I have two grand daughters ages 15 and 16 that now want to use the shop instead of the computer stuff. Shop time together is priceless. The only problem is they like to use my best blanks and most expensive kits but that's ok. BTW, they've both been turning for going on 5 years.

Grand kids are so much better then their parents. :biggrin:
 
Grand kids are so much better then their parents. :biggrin:

Grand kids are our rewards for putting up with their parents.

Grandkids are our revenge on our kids............:biggrin: :devil:

When I get some grand-kids I'm gonna feed them Cheetos, Red Mountain Dew, poprocks, and some chocolate milk. Then Ill shake them up a little and send them on their way with the parents.......
 
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Grand kids are so much better then their parents. :biggrin:

Grand kids are our rewards for putting up with their parents.

Grandkids are our revenge on our kids............:biggrin: :devil:

When I get some grand-kids I'm gonna feed them Cheetos, Red Mountain Dew, poprocks, and some chocolate milk. Then Ill shake them up a little and send them on their way with the parents.......

Of course timing would be critical on that idea. I love it though. I think that's why Timebandit has no kids yet. He is worried about what I will do to them to pay him back for his wonderful childhood.:eek:
 
My grandparents raised me, so they were sort of my parents. When my wife and I were expecting our first child, my grandfather was worried. Heard things like "That kid isn't staying here until it's potty trained." Well that quickly changed, have pictures of them sitting in his chair and she is feeding him popcorn. He was vinal siding his wood shop and she is right there. If gram did not feel like picking her up one night to spend the night, he was right there to come get her. Pretty much once she started walking he was wrapped around her finger.

When Kelly and I were expecting our second, it did not take an hour after she was born before he was wrapped around her finger.

He totally looked at those girls different than me, because they were his "Great Grand Daughters" and for practical purposes I was his son. I am glad I got to see that old hard ass be so much of a teddy bear.

I am not complaining about my child hood (abusive father, threw me out when I was 8)... I am actually bragging because I had a Grandfather/father/best friend all in one. I know I became the child he always wanted, and a man he was proud of. And I got to see the sparkle in his eye when my daughters gave him a hug.
 
Grand kids are so much better then their parents. :biggrin:

Grand kids are our rewards for putting up with their parents.

Grandkids are our revenge on our kids............:biggrin: :devil:

When I get some grand-kids I'm gonna feed them Cheetos, Red Mountain Dew, poprocks, and some chocolate milk. Then Ill shake them up a little and send them on their way with the parents.......

Of course timing would be critical on that idea. I love it though. I think that's why Timebandit has no kids yet. He is worried about what I will do to them to pay him back for his wonderful childhood.:eek:


Grandparents and Grand-kids get along so well because they both have a common enemy. The generation between them.
 
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