If I were in my sixties it would be wise to give some attention to what it means to be a grandpa in deed rather than just in title. Learning to be a dad has a very different learning curve from learning to be a grandpa. Learning to be a dad (whether good, bad, or mediocre) is pretty much a requirement that comes with the biological entry into parenthood. But learning to be a grandpa is different. The balance point between opportunity and responsibility falls at a different place. I don’t want to miss out on the opportunity.
Tuesday, January 02, 2007
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