RE: When the shoe doesn't fit...

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To thy own self be true. I've definitely can say that I've worn shoes that weren't meant for me. I clearly remember a certain pair of cleats that literally wore to a senior retreat, then never touched then again.

Yet experience is worth having. Glad you been able to make the most of it. Plus your kids might even make use of your experience, and convert it into their own wisdom to help as they walk their paths. Thanks for sharing the !LUV. Here's some !PIZZA



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Thank you 🙏Absolutely, being an authentic version of oneself is the path to true happiness. My children have their own interests and talents and we encourage and support them in their pursuits. They have a wide variety of friends from the quietest to the most bold, from the sporty to the intellectual. They find common ground :-)

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I thinks that's the greatest compliment a parent can have.

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