Sigarms
Super Member
Absolutely correct:thumbsup:
I had a normal childhood, other than growing up an air force brat who thought it was cool anything to be able to watch fighter jets taking off and landing and doing touch and go's.
My parents loved me, didn't do too bad of a job raising me IMO, that said, I can remember doing some things with my dad that I would never do with my own children now.
I don't consider myself "over protective" raising my boys, that said, we know a lot more about the world and the people in it than we did 40 years ago. We're also very aware of the accidents that can happen nowadays IMO if proper guideance isn't given with or without supervision.
I remember in high school running cross country doing 15 miles a day over the weekends running the back roads by myself. My one boy just got on track, and he's only 13, and we're debating when he will be old enough to run on our own backroads now on his own. Not that I don't trust him, just some of the idiots driving 60MPH on a 30MPH back road.