you obviously are unmarried, or should be. shame on you. amazingly enough, fathers really are a part of their children's lives. not just the sparkle at the beginning.
"We still have a picture of MrsPhaedrus, later that visit, as we prepare to leave, with several suspicious and wriggling bumps under her coat. Unfortunately, as willing as Dad was to part with a few puppies for this delightful young lady who had won his heart as well as mine, the ISU residence...
he took the opportunity to poke fun at the fact that I pull my socks up all the way when wearing shorts.
I've been teasing you about that for years! I'm married to a "dork!"
by far the best I've tasted, in Germany, Italy, or Ames, is made by our lovable Phaedrus!!! best toppings of his include, fabulous homemade crust of course, red pepper, red onion, feta cheese and a hint of parmesan. oh, my!!
He's the writer in the family. I'm here to keep the homefires burning. However, he made me cry. daughters, too. they know he's an ol' softy and have never doubted the love in our relationship. that's what makes a family.
"Nice shooting where did you pick up your shooting skills if that can even be talked about."
farm kids shoot everything, don't they? however, there was a time when I shot better than he did--with my own Rueger revolver!!
mad? me? at you? ah, gowan. Kate and I haven't figured out how to put my picture to my posts, but maybe we don't want to? I just got a private message from someone saying I was fueling fantasies by posting to you. yours
Re: Into Kabul
If I know Phaedrus, he's making an aviation reference--a machine that has high output of energy and usefullness, but low drag--meaning not any extras to slow you down (he's got no body fat to slow his energy) he can keep up or surpass the guys who are 25 and think they are in...
Heavy sigh, my thanks to you and to "Andre" for being simple enough to notice the interesting things and manly enough not to bother growing hair!! you rock, baby