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Old 10-22-2020, 09:23 AM   #15
Garcia
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Originally Posted by dippasan View Post
We bought our camp 10 years ago.
My son's were 20, 18, and 11.
Fast forward 10 years....my oldest is 30 with a daughter, middle son is 28 getting married this weekend, and my youngest is 21 and moving to Minnesota in 2 weeks for a new job.

Kinda wish I could go back to when I was teaching them how to work the throttles and what trim tabs do.

Enjoy every minute......it goes lightning fast.
You're right. It is also wonderful living through the change and growth. I have great memories of being a kid and watching with awe as my Grandparents and parents put in docks and waterlines, built decks, troubleshooted boats, and did so much more. Now I do it and have loved having my own children look on in awe, gravitate to being helpers, and now take initiative and do things on their own. Remembering the past is great, but so is living in the moment and looking to the future.
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