Happy Birthday, Son

It’s my son’s birthday.  Simple as that for this post.  Been thinking of parenting in general, so here are some quotes to celebrate the day.  I am a little disappointed that the majority of what I found was about mothers raising children.  Not a lot out there for fathers, which really should change since more fathers are involved in parenting these days.

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About Charles Yallowitz

Charles E. Yallowitz was born, raised, and educated in New York. Then he spent a few years in Florida, realized his fear of alligators, and moved back to the Empire State. When he isn't working hard on his epic fantasy stories, Charles can be found cooking or going on whatever adventure his son has planned for the day. 'Legends of Windemere' is his first series, but it certainly won't be his last.
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31 Responses to Happy Birthday, Son

  1. Happy Birthday to your remarkable son, and MANY more!

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  2. Happy birthday, perfect quotes

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  3. Those are some great quotes. Enjoy the birthday event with your son.

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  4. noelleg44's avatar noelleg44 says:

    Happy birthday to your son, Charles! And many more. These are all great quotes and I hope we did well with our two. They are both now responsible adults with families of their own, so fingers crossed.

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  5. A lovely birthday message for your son.

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  6. Happy birthday to your son! Wishing you a wonderful day filled with love and memories.

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  7. Happy birthday son of Charles, and apple of his eye, keep making your old man proud.

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  8. Happy Birthday to your son. These memes were inspiring, Charles.

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  9. Hope you and your son caught all the Pokemon for his birthday.

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  10. Great quotes on parenting whether you are a father or mother. Happy birthday to your son.

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  11. acflory's avatar acflory says:

    Happy Birthday to your son, Charles.

    I grew up with both parents, but it was my Dad who always had time for me. He was the one who helped with homework, despite working a 12 hour day. He was the one who taught me to read, to play the piano, to roller skate, to ice skate, to ride a bicycle, to hammer a nail. He was also the one who taught me to question, and to /think/.

    I’m pretty sure I grew up to be a sane, happy woman because I had an awesome Dad. Every child needs one. 🙂

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    • Thanks. Fully agree about needing an involved father. Sadly, I’ve run into a lot of people who think fathers aren’t necessary. Just needed to bring in money and fix things around the house. During my stay-at-home parent period, I got a lot of strange looks and outright criticism for not being the breadwinner.

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      • acflory's avatar acflory says:

        Ugh, those stereotypes are so destructive. Friends of mind decided to co-parent full time by both of them working part-time. They raised three lovely kids. Not saying everyone can do that, but if you are going to have kids then surely you have to commit to them right from the start. Sorry, rhetorical. I know a lot of parents of both sexes don’t. I’ve always admired you because you /do/.

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  12. Darlene's avatar Darlene says:

    Happy Birthday to your son. My son was a single dad and raised two girls on his own. Dad’s rock!

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