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- rickenbrother
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Congrats to all involved, Jason. I'm sorry we couldn't catch up in Springfield but as we both know, you can't just snap your fingers and bring it on!!
I'll be back in the not too distant future, so I hope I get to meet the little guy.... I could teach him how to hold up the bar Aussie-style, if you like!
I'll be back in the not too distant future, so I hope I get to meet the little guy.... I could teach him how to hold up the bar Aussie-style, if you like!

"Never eat more than you can lift." - Mr. Moon
His first Rick will be a bass of course! While I think I get the gist of "Bottles" - this little one is already a pro. If I were to match his bottle in-take, I'd be in sorry shape indeed.
Scott - everyone tells you how your life will change, but until it happens, you're really not prepared.
Bill - cigars all around! But not near the baby of course.
Kevin - Sleep? What's that? I now have a legitimate reason to watch infomercials @ 3 in the morning.
Scott - everyone tells you how your life will change, but until it happens, you're really not prepared.
Bill - cigars all around! But not near the baby of course.
Kevin - Sleep? What's that? I now have a legitimate reason to watch infomercials @ 3 in the morning.
Let me echo all the nice sentiments expressed here.
My 2 1/2 year old son loves it when I bring out either of my Rickenbacker's...and yes, I allow him to strum them. Gotta learn early!
Geesh, why didn't my Dad buy a Rickenbacker back when I was 2 1/2? (which would have been February 1966).
My 2 1/2 year old son loves it when I bring out either of my Rickenbacker's...and yes, I allow him to strum them. Gotta learn early!
Geesh, why didn't my Dad buy a Rickenbacker back when I was 2 1/2? (which would have been February 1966).
How much!?!
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shamustwin
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Never talk baby talk to them - you want them to learn correctly. And teaching English - you'll find out just how mixed up it it!
Best advice; remember they never asked to be born, so it is now your turn to carry the load as your parents did when you were young. Appeal to a sense of fair play when they whine or complain or become uncooperative - you're all in it together. And when they get whiney and ornery, they are either hungry or tired. Sometimes both. Goes for wives, too!
Best advice; remember they never asked to be born, so it is now your turn to carry the load as your parents did when you were young. Appeal to a sense of fair play when they whine or complain or become uncooperative - you're all in it together. And when they get whiney and ornery, they are either hungry or tired. Sometimes both. Goes for wives, too!
Jason - belated congrats to you all. Enjoy him, as they grow up fast (sounds cliché but it is sooo true). What Sheena said plus one observation I've made over the years. If invited into his world (and you will be for a while at least) go there willingly and often. It is an unbelievable place – it will knock your socks off!
If the musical tools are provided they will respond. I have never met a child that isn’t into banging on a piano, drum or guitar or pots and pans whatever…. Seems to be almost a universal thing… much to many parent’s chagrin.
If the musical tools are provided they will respond. I have never met a child that isn’t into banging on a piano, drum or guitar or pots and pans whatever…. Seems to be almost a universal thing… much to many parent’s chagrin.
The only thing we can perceive are our perceptions - George Berkeley
