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<blockquote data-quote="Fred W" data-source="post: 1241992" data-attributes="member: 3828"><p>@Cav - I don't have anything borderline dangerous to suggest, but I noticed in your plan that you'll be driving out for two days and then spending two days alone with your son, but then including your brother and possibly other family members in this "epic adventure" with your son. I think I would be a bit more selfish about it and try to keep the time together just as Father and Son for the entire trip. Of course, you know yourself, and your son, better than anyone else does, so maybe you would get on each others nerves eventually and your plan is for the best?</p><p></p><p>What I can tell you is that those teen aged boys grow up. Too fast. And then they get really busy, just like you did, with their adult lives. Enjoy every moment that you can manage to steal with your boy. Your description of him sounds a lot like how I would describe my own son, who is now 29 and lives and works in another state (Vermont). I cherish the memories we have together from his teens, and of course we try to make new ones whenever we can.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fred W, post: 1241992, member: 3828"] @Cav - I don't have anything borderline dangerous to suggest, but I noticed in your plan that you'll be driving out for two days and then spending two days alone with your son, but then including your brother and possibly other family members in this "epic adventure" with your son. I think I would be a bit more selfish about it and try to keep the time together just as Father and Son for the entire trip. Of course, you know yourself, and your son, better than anyone else does, so maybe you would get on each others nerves eventually and your plan is for the best? What I can tell you is that those teen aged boys grow up. Too fast. And then they get really busy, just like you did, with their adult lives. Enjoy every moment that you can manage to steal with your boy. Your description of him sounds a lot like how I would describe my own son, who is now 29 and lives and works in another state (Vermont). I cherish the memories we have together from his teens, and of course we try to make new ones whenever we can. [/QUOTE]
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