My passion is ...
my family
I know too much about ...
know a little about alot, but always glad to learn more
My parents always told me ...
not to jump off the building just because my friends were
My childhood ambition ...
to be a great ball player. No, it did not happen.
My favorite memory ...
have so many so can't narrow down to only one.
Why I write ...
just to get the voices out of my head
What I am reading/watching/listening to ...
Allman Brothers at the moment
My first job ...
mowing yards
My best moment ...
again have several best moments so can't narrow to one.
My inspiration ...
the sun coming up in the morning
Seemingly out of the blue to you at least, your teen announces he or she has quit the team. Depending on how long your teen as been active in this sport will probably determine the amount of shock of your initial reaction to this news. The next emotion should be centered on your teens reasons not on your feelings. It is very important to let your teen express to you his reasons for walking away from his team, his peers and his coach without fear of you, his parent, berating him for his reasons. If you are or have been a parent of a teenage boy, you already know these reasons will not be cu...
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