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grahamw48
19th July 2012, 14:18
On Sunday I go to Nottingham to collect my Filipina stepdaughter from university for the final time.

All grown up from this little provincial cherub I originally was happy to take responsibility for...

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It will be wonderful to have her back with us again, but now knowing that she's apparently landed herself a brilliant job in New York...with mixed emotions. Delighted for her, but of course a little sad too. :cwm3:

Steve.r
19th July 2012, 14:50
To be expected Graham, but with your guidence in her developing years, she has a great future in front of her now. I am sure you are proud. :)

sars_notd_virus
19th July 2012, 15:28
Congrats Graham, don't be sad, be proud!!

kids grow up so fast, my daughter will be in BIG school next term....:Jump:..gray hair for me soon lol

grahamw48
19th July 2012, 15:40
Yes, of course I'm proud. :D

She's very 'English' now, but has definitely inherited the pluck and determination of her Filipina mum.

sars_notd_virus
19th July 2012, 15:44
Aww pretty, I love her top;):xxgrinning--00xx3:

grahamw48
19th July 2012, 15:46
She's probably got good taste, after completing a degree in Fashion and Design Management. :icon_lol:

sars_notd_virus
19th July 2012, 15:53
She's probably got good taste, after completing a degree in Fashion and Design Management. :icon_lol:

:xxgrinning--00xx3::xxgrinning--00xx3:

London and Paris will be in line soon after New York???

Terpe
19th July 2012, 16:11
Many of us here can fully understand your feelings Graham. It's just natural.
She will always be your daughter and she will always need you as her dad.

Children are truely for life and we owe them everything :xxgrinning--00xx3:

You did so well with yours :xxgrinning--00xx3:

grahamw48
19th July 2012, 16:32
Thanks Peter.

You just want to help them get the best out of their lives. :xxgrinning--00xx3:

gWaPito
19th July 2012, 16:54
Thanks Peter.

You just want to help them get the best out of their lives. :xxgrinning--00xx3:

You've certainly done that Graham...you've provided foundations to hold a tower block. The stars await!

They are always (sometimes!) only a phone call away

Looking ahead now, you are engaged to be married..you never know, you could well have more children :D

grahamw48
19th July 2012, 16:56
Now there's a scary thought. :Erm:

gWaPito
19th July 2012, 17:03
Not in the least!.. im Loving it :D..I throughly recommend it.:):xxgrinning--00xx3:

Btw, who needs sleep anyway...:D

grahamw48
19th July 2012, 17:12
I was lucky last time because my boy was a little angel who always slept through and never gave any problems at all. :NEW5:

I think breast feeding helps. :)

grahamw48
19th July 2012, 17:34
Oh well, old people like me are supposed to need less sleep, so may come in handy. :)

gWaPito
19th July 2012, 18:25
Oh well, old people like me are supposed to need less sleep, so may come in handy. :)

I sure that theory comes from thinking 'old people' are doing much less activity than in there younger days. :)

malditako
19th July 2012, 18:29
just be proud and happy with her new journey in life..she be alright :)

imagine
19th July 2012, 18:31
I was lucky last time because my boy was a little angel who always slept through and never gave any problems at all. :NEW5:

I think breast feeding helps. :)

you have every reason to be proud, you done a good job there,

but i just cant imagine you breast feeding :Erm::laugher:

Iani
19th July 2012, 18:38
Well fella, I can see where you are coming from, because my little girl is also growing up fast, and I have been dreading it for probably the last five years.
All we always hope for, is that they turn out well, and do better than we did, and you sure have something to be proud of with your (not so) little one there.

As already said though, good chance your wife to be will want more :xxgrinning--00xx3::icon_lol: all over again, you know it makes sense.

Don't know why I'm laughing, I've been told similar!

Arthur Little
19th July 2012, 20:09
As she is today....:)

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Beautiful girl, Graham ... and, may I say, I fully empathise with your mixed emotions. ;)

stevewool
19th July 2012, 20:26
WELL DONE GRAHAM, indeed a beautiful young lady too

webclinician
19th July 2012, 20:39
Education is the best gift that you can give to anyone. Success can bring sadness. It can make you cry with joy.

Ako Si Jamie
19th July 2012, 21:03
Congrats to you and your daughter, Graham :xxgrinning--00xx3:

grahamw48
19th July 2012, 21:26
Thanks for the kind responses everyone. :xxgrinning--00xx3: