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In this day and age

In this day and age, life is moving too quick. We are working more hours and we are working from home. Last night was no different. I wasn't doing work related stuff, but I was working on bills or my new website. Garrett and Nicholas were watching Christmas shows on TV and Sean was in our bed room playing with his cars and watching a different show in there. I sat back for a second and thought to myself, how many more times will I have the opportunity to sit with my kids and watch Christmas shows that I watched as a kid. It kind of brought a tear to my eye. Most people that know me would be surprised to hear that, they think I'm heartless and un emotional most of the time. There is just something about TV and movies that makes me cry. So I went and sat down with my oldest and his clone and we talked about when I was their age and these were the same shows that I watched and sometimes even my father would watch them with me. All these years and I still enjoy the shows.

Had lunch with my hero today. Not many people can say they think their Father is their hero, but mine is. I strive to be just like him in my life. Why is he my hero? He has worked hard all his life to give us a better life then what he had, but never for a moment did he let that work get in his way of spending time with us kids or taking us on trips. I hope to be just like him someday, but at this point its a goal.

I have lost my train of thought.

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