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Primary rig is Green Thunder:
95' F-150 XLT 4x4, 302, 5 spd, MSD 6A, Sunroof, CD player with 2 10" subs and some 32" BFG Muds .
Check out my Gallery for a look-see.
Then theres:
99' Mustang GT 4.6L
88' F-250 Superduty 4x4 351/c6
95' Mercury Cougar 4.6L V-8
80' E-350 300/6 with a
3 spd column shifter. Top speed is 65mph, Go Baby Go!
From: Where they take the census by counting the appliances on the front porch and multiplying by five
ITS A BOY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Congratulations!!!!!!!
You have no idea at the joy(and the wonder)you are about to endure.
Things like: watching them play football (almost brings me to tears. My son made a tackle and his mom almost peed on herself)
Taking him fishing for the first time(he caught the most and the biggest)
Christmas mornings will never be the same.
But they'll be days when you wonder like:
Fishing a ham sandwich out of the vcr.(long story)
Trying to find lug nuts to your truck that they wandered off with.(longer story)
Telling the grandparents that "daddy says, 'you're not right all the time'". (longest story)
But I'd never trade it for one minute. My children ARE my life. My son looks just like me too. (poor guy)
Congratulations!! Is this your first child? If so some things I've found:
1. 2 microsecond after he is born you won't be able to remember what it was like before you were a father... and you won't care.
2. Changing tables are the most useless pieces of furniture ever sold. Especially since the floor works so much better and is safer. (ever try to fall off a floor--when you're laying on it?)
3. Sleep now 'cause you won't be able to get a full night's sleep for the next 2 years. Then you get a respite... until they become teenagers.
4. Having the kid sleep in your room doesn't work. 'Sleeping like a baby' is a lie. They make more noise than you do and every sound he makes will make you sit bolt upright.
5. When you first get him home trips out will look like the deployment for desert storm... until you realize that if you keep a diaper in the glovebox then all you need when you leave is the baby and a full bottle of formula.
6. You'll wonder how you ever lived without wet wipes and will consider trying to steal a box for out in the garage.
Congrats!!! You are going to have a wonderful time with your son. Remember: 'Any man can be a father, but it takes someone special to be a daddy!' I'm sure you are going to be a spectacular DADDY!
Ditto on the congratulations. I might only add that don't let a minute slip by that you can spend with your son. They are the times that you can never get back. If you have a choice between "going out with the boys" or staying home and playing with your son, I trust you know which one to choose. When he gets a little older and you are teaching him to ride the bike, take him to ball games, to the beach, the Ford Truck & Car show, anywhere you can spend quality time together as a family. My kids are grown and gone and I still look back and regret some misssed opportunities, but I have many, many, wonderful memories. Water over the dam. Watch out for the teen years. They can be very unstable. The teens can test your mettle as a father for sure. Love & enjoy the little guy while you can because it goes by in the proverbial "New York minute". Good luck and share those chores with mom because they seem to last a lifetime. Happy for you....... Brien :-)
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