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To: TobagoJack who wrote (122061)9/20/2016 6:39:50 PM
From: koan  Respond to of 217795
 
It is nice to see such a good dad and such beautiful kids. It warms my heart. I have many personality defects, but I was a good dad. My kids tell me a lot of their friends did not have it so good. I have two girls and they are different. My older girl is little miss goody two shoes. Not sure how that happened-lol.

Her room was always neat and clean, home work always done and never got within 50 yards of any trouble. I never had to tell either girl to do their home work. She met her husband at UC Berkeley. They were just good friends, but when she was ready to go off to law school and he to get his PHD in atmospheric chemistry they decided they could not be apart and became lovers. Makes sense, but pretty weird-lol. She has a story book life. Two kids and five grandparents.

My other daughter is a scientist and administers a corporation. But she was more of a rebel and her room was never neat. She has her job not because she sought it, but because she can and needed a good job. I tell them they are everything I could have wished for: honest, decent and kind. That is how I measure people.

They phone me once a week. My younger one has a big a romance with the Asian culture as I have. I emailed her the other day and told her if she has a girl she should consider the name Kotoko. I love that name. I like the politeness and ethics they consider so often and emotional openness. And so many are quick to say they are sorry when they hurt someone.



To: TobagoJack who wrote (122061)9/21/2016 1:04:35 AM
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What I see in the pictures especially the last where they are all together. A portrayal of the innocence and purity in all children, before the minds and actions of some adults, which tends corrupt their thinking.

It brings to mind a quote from a one of the Worlds greats;

“No one is born hating another person because of the color of his skin, or his background, or his religion. People must learn to hate, and if they can learn to hate, they can be taught to love, for love comes more naturally to the human heart.”

Nelson Mandela