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<blockquote data-quote="protonman" data-source="post: 1954977" data-attributes="member: 567363"><p>happy father's day indeed. congratulation on being first time dad. Yes, I know . the feeling, 2 of mine. The smiles just melt your body away that no money can buy.. Yes, you do lose some things that you used to do before kids but its all worth it in the end.</p><p></p><p>I used to be in car audio 13-16 yrs ago, now barely getting back into it, and I have lost some time in basketball, cycling, motorcycling, movies. But trying to balance all of it is hard. But its only temporary until they are little bit older.</p><p></p><p>Actually, I lost motorcycling when I got married and then disappered from my life when first baby arrive. Hoping someday to be back in the saddle</p><p></p><p>I know some coworkers that are 50-60 no kids and feel that they are missing out on something very special gift of life.</p><p></p><p>good luck and tell her not to eat fish(mercury), stay away from cats, kittens litter shit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="protonman, post: 1954977, member: 567363"] happy father's day indeed. congratulation on being first time dad. Yes, I know . the feeling, 2 of mine. The smiles just melt your body away that no money can buy.. Yes, you do lose some things that you used to do before kids but its all worth it in the end. I used to be in car audio 13-16 yrs ago, now barely getting back into it, and I have lost some time in basketball, cycling, motorcycling, movies. But trying to balance all of it is hard. But its only temporary until they are little bit older. Actually, I lost motorcycling when I got married and then disappered from my life when first baby arrive. Hoping someday to be back in the saddle I know some coworkers that are 50-60 no kids and feel that they are missing out on something very special gift of life. good luck and tell her not to eat fish(mercury), stay away from cats, kittens litter shit. [/QUOTE]
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