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June 2nd, 2010 at 8:16 am
nenjoyed reading your blog, and I must agree with the gentleman that
pointed out that the content reaches men and women alike, Perhaps as a
single parent I feel this more acutely than some other men, but there is
certainly a message here that is relevant to all.
In think I’m a pretty good dad, but I feel lacking in the Mom department
at times. There are just some things that Moms do best, although I don’t
relinquish trying.
I enjoyed Yun’s tome of riding with her son. I appreciate the times that
I am privileged to enjoy alone with each of my kids and view them all as
opportunities for growth and they always tend to put a smile on my face
and another memory imprinted in my heart.
Thanks for all your hard work and dedication, and thanks for loving our
children. Something that we definitely share.-George