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A father's pride

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Pullstart

Cool stuff, Jim!

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Ed Kennell

Great story Jim.    Thank you for sharing.

 

I believe most Kids turn out to be great adults.     

Some because of their parents and some in spite of their parents.

Job well done.

 

 

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elcamino/wheelhorse

That is great news Jim. Wish more young adults today would think like you some does.

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PeacemakerJack

Thank you for sharing that story Jim! What a fine guy your son turned out to be.  That is a big honor to have your likeness on one of the most recognizable city blocks in the world.  

 

Well Done—father and son!

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Tractorhead

You can be realy proud of your Son.

To take care on things that to help others is rarely in this times.

 

It is truly a good feeling, sometimes more than just to be proud,

if you see that your Kids going a better Way than you expecting.

 

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953 nut
9 hours ago, JAinVA said:

He told me that he met an elderly woman who was a custodian and found she was walking miles home because she had no car. He started giving her a lift home. I told him that that alone is one of my proudest moments as a parent.

Success can be measured in many ways, but a person's character is the greatest measure of their true worth. You can be justifiably proud of your son.

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wallfish

Thanks for sharing. That's awesome and Dick's post is spot on.

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bottjernat1

Such a great story to here about!! You did Good!!:handgestures-thumbsup:

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dclarke

Love the story, Jim. Thank you for sharing it with us. 

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ACman

Thanks for sharing Jim :handgestures-thumbupright: . It’s good to read about something positive happening in this day and age. I was told once by one of my kids teachers that they were the perfect student and she went on to tell me why  . Polite , helpful , respectful , pays attention and wants to learn. I told her you must have my kid mixed up with someone else because that’s definitely not how they act at home. She said no it’s your kid and your doing a good job raising them because of how they acted in class and out in public . You’re there to parent them not to be there friend and she was absolutely correct . Something I see way to much of in this generation . So with this said congratulations on your sons accomplishment and his good deeds he does without hesitation. Jim you and your wife deserve a much congratulations too for raising a good kid. Give yourself a pat on the back for successfully doing one of the hardest jobs out there. Being a good parent. :greetings-clappingyellow: And I’m with John @wallfish that Dick’s @953 nut post is spot on .

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roadapples

If I had a kid I bet he'd be just like that..:ychain:

Seriously Jim, you have every right to be proud and so does your son....  The Apple doesn't fall far from the tree...

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JERSEYHAWG /  Glenn

Outstanding.

 

Glenn

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LengerichKA88

Children are reflections of their parents.... while patting him on the back, know it wouldn’t have been without you there to help guide him. 

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