[Help] Peace out Updates to this post /post/228913-peace-out Mon, 30 Nov 2009 13:57:15 +0100 The post was closed by Richard Cor de Lyon /post/228913-peace-out#reply-7678287 Richard Cor de Lyon Thu, 08 Jan 2009 03:49:02 +0100 The post was edited by Richard Cor de Lyon /post/228913-peace-out#reply-7678286 Richard Cor de Lyon Thu, 08 Jan 2009 03:48:56 +0100 Reply from Richard Cor de Lyon /post/228913-peace-out#reply-4633146 LOL… you think they’ll let you forget? :) don’t worry :)

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Richard Cor de Lyon Tue, 23 Dec 2008 22:59:35 +0100
Reply from Vyki /post/228913-peace-out#reply-4633097 Good post. Can you please post this again in ten years, I have taken it all in but I bet by the time mine are old enough I will have forgotten!

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Vyki Tue, 23 Dec 2008 22:41:30 +0100
Reply from Richard Cor de Lyon /post/228913-peace-out#reply-4632215 thank you JJ…. you are greatly appreciated :)

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Richard Cor de Lyon Tue, 23 Dec 2008 16:19:49 +0100
Reply from Sasha101 /post/228913-peace-out#reply-4629541 Awwww how lovely ! thank you for that guys it made my day,Been married 20yrs and two lovely teens, so I must be doing something right, they’re still putting up with me :P

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Sasha101 Mon, 22 Dec 2008 21:17:48 +0100
Reply from c-eek /post/228913-peace-out#reply-4629470 [quote Richard cor de lyon]Well… Sasha is in a relationship now (as far as I know), but I would agree, she’d make an excellent wife and mother.[/quote]

Do cyberparents have to actually be together? Besides, I am only in my sixties now, so it will probably be another twenty years before I can really get away with having that second childhood. lol

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c-eek Mon, 22 Dec 2008 20:59:00 +0100
Reply from Richard Cor de Lyon /post/228913-peace-out#reply-4629424 Well… Sasha is in a relationship now (as far as I know), but I would agree, she’d make an excellent wife and mother.

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Richard Cor de Lyon Mon, 22 Dec 2008 20:46:09 +0100
Reply from c-eek /post/228913-peace-out#reply-4629323 I wish I could go through a second childhood and have Sasha101 and Richard cor de lyon for parents.

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c-eek Mon, 22 Dec 2008 20:21:31 +0100
Reply from ~Shie~ /post/228913-peace-out#reply-4625445 ABSOLUTELY… and i have to say… thank god i was able to see what i didnt want to be..

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~Shie~ Sun, 21 Dec 2008 19:09:07 +0100
Reply from Richard Cor de Lyon /post/228913-peace-out#reply-4625435 Oh… I agree 100% Shie. We have the choice always. Stepping out of ‘the mold’ can be very difficult, but it is NOT impossible. :)

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Richard Cor de Lyon Sun, 21 Dec 2008 19:03:06 +0100
Reply from ~Shie~ /post/228913-peace-out#reply-4625335 i would love to tell you… awesome post… a lot of meaning to each and every word… and great advise for those who had no idea that parenting can be such a loving but tough job all rolled up into one..
it is an amazing experience, and i found that i learned from my children as they learned from me… hoping that i raised them to be the best that they could be..

[quote]Mom and dad have a great deal of responsibility. And depending on how they were raised by THEIR parents they can deal with this responsibility and stress at varying levels of sanity. Parenting can become a vicious circle. So, keep this is mind. If your grandpa seems a little bit off his rocker, don’t expect your Dad to be Mr. Rogers![/quote]i do have to say… its all based around statistics… and that you can change yourself so that you are not a statistic… i did.. and i believe that how i was raised made me an awesome parent… giving to my children everything that i had always wanted… refusing to be a copy of my parents..

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~Shie~ Sun, 21 Dec 2008 18:16:37 +0100
Reply from Richard Cor de Lyon /post/228913-peace-out#reply-4618736 wow… thank you Sasha… how could I have missed that in my post?!!!

LOVE - that’s the key isn’t it :)

Bright blessings ~ Richard

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Richard Cor de Lyon Fri, 19 Dec 2008 18:47:54 +0100
Reply from Sasha101 /post/228913-peace-out#reply-4618714 Great post once again Richard !! Ive said this many times on here, the Parent/teen stage is truly a hard one. Granted there are parents out there that maybe should have given parenthood a second thought, but each has to learn and tread the path with respect for each other.
Teens are going through some tough hormonal changes in their bodies,and don’t have the emotional tools to deal with many issues.Later in their lives they realize this was all just a stage of life, and they get to thinking “wow that seemed really hard at the time!” and “wow I’m glad I didn’t take my life like I was going too” My message has always been, just hang in there things are going to get better! its usually the convincing them of this fact, sad to say they just cant see it at the time.Im going through this stage at the moment, and yes it can be hard, but love will see you through, whatever happens, love your parents, and parents just keep loving those kids, they need to know you are there and that they are loved, I think that’s the most important thing. :-)

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Sasha101 Fri, 19 Dec 2008 18:41:17 +0100
61 users were invited to read this post by Richard Cor de Lyon /post/228913-peace-out#reply-7554854 Richard Cor de Lyon Fri, 19 Dec 2008 18:19:37 +0100 The post was retagged by Richard Cor de Lyon /post/228913-peace-out#reply-7554828 Richard Cor de Lyon Fri, 19 Dec 2008 18:16:28 +0100 The post was edited by Richard Cor de Lyon /post/228913-peace-out#reply-7554810 Richard Cor de Lyon Fri, 19 Dec 2008 18:12:33 +0100