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M6CUEOqz2HU8 wrote on Tuesday, December 01, 2015 (PST):This is a great article Walt, as alywas. You have only begun to see and feel the affect of your children not needing or wanting you as much as they did at one time. Their growth into adulthood happens much quicker than you want, but you can not stop it and should only encourage them and be their cheerleader. On the the other end, you will feel a sense of truly being on your own when you no longer have a phone call from your parents and their address belongs to somone else. Savor every day, time marches on.Love to all my kids and their ever changing lives
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