My parents were watching 30 Days of Night yesterday, and my dad had one complaint. "This movie is unrealistic. A town in Alaska where that happens doesn't exist!" "Uh, dad? Vampires don't exist either..." Thought I'd mix it up. ;) J read more
Today was my nineteen year old sister's baby shower. she's pregnant with twins. girls. and the father was no where in sight today, with her car. and her money. the babies are named Shelby and Alexis, and his last name. but since i'd rather he be mauled in a horrible grizzly attack then actually refer to them by that name, i'm going to leave that space blank. he's also 25 and never had a job. IN HIS LIFE. so to make her feel better, i did her hair and make up this morning. because well, i'm good...
*sigh* What is a Dad? More specifically, what is a dad to me? Do I have a dad? Do I have ONE person that I can look at and say....now THAT'S my dad. DAN: Well of course I have Dan. Is he the closest thing I have to a father? He just might be. He's been the only real "father" for the last 10+ years, that I've been aware of at least, and at least somewhat for the 8 or so years before that. Sure, there were many imperfect things about it. But he loved me, at least at times as if I was his own. There...
dads went badly i turned up at his and he had a chinse ready for me had to eat sumat cos he was gettin sup. cant wait till new years day then its gettin bak on schedual
Who: Sanada and Bane What: G. G G G G G. When: ...eh. Why: Dads take kids out to play in the snow. Kids have fun. Dads chat. Bane finished stuffing each of the boys into coats, though not so much that they wouldn't be able to move at all. Hats and gloves and scarves were donned, boots were put on, and he reached toward the coat rack to put his own coat on. "You boys ready?" The rather excited 'yes!' made him smile and he opened the door to usher them out. After he locked it behind them...
What is up with all the deadbeat dads in the world? When will they understand that a roof over their kids head, clothes on their body, and food in their mouths is a necessity. Financial help is for the kids. Deadbeat dads need to start seperating the helping is moms versus the kids in the same sentence.