in Travel Love It Wander project what my father saw… by DocAndersen April 6, 2019, 2:45 pm 176 Views 7 Votes 7 Comments Share Tweet Pin Share Share on PinterestShare on FacebookShare on Twitter MoreReport Share Share on PinterestShare on FacebookShare on Twitter MoreReport Share Share on PinterestShare on FacebookShare on Twitter MoreReport Share Share on PinterestShare on FacebookShare on Twitter MoreReport Share Share on PinterestShare on FacebookShare on Twitter MoreReport Share Share on PinterestShare on FacebookShare on Twitter MoreReport Read LaterAdd to FavouritesAdd to CollectionReport Pages:Previous 12Next post What do you think? 7 Points Upvote Downvote Browse and manage your votes from your Member Profile Page Share Tweet Pin365_Photos_ChallengeAndersenslawofinnovationAnnapolisanti-outletmallatarianBarbBarb25BarbvideoproducerBergenblizzard2016boringman Written by DocAndersen One fan, One team and a long time dream Go Cubs!!!!!!!!!!!!! tumblr youtube 7 Comments Leave a Reply Wonderful memories. In my family, we did not have such good relations. I know very little about the youth of my parents. 1 Log in to Reply I am sorry to hear that, it is I think my parents loved sharing the stories (well my mom did, my dad not as often). 1 Log in to Reply My parents were not communicative, we did not go out on trips, maybe we went on a holiday. I somehow understand the parents because they were so raised. 1 Log in to Reply I think sometimes that our parents were blessed and cursed with a world that did not change as fast as the one we have given our children. 1 Log in to Reply I totally agree. I see what a difference is between my son and my grandchildren. Children today are “too smart” ? 1 A very interesting life story dear friend 1 Log in to Reply Thank you for the kind words Lado! You gave me a smile this morning! Log in to Reply Leave a Reply Cancel replyYou must be logged in to post a comment.
Wonderful memories. In my family, we did not have such good relations. I know very little about the youth of my parents. 1 Log in to Reply
I am sorry to hear that, it is I think my parents loved sharing the stories (well my mom did, my dad not as often). 1 Log in to Reply
My parents were not communicative, we did not go out on trips, maybe we went on a holiday. I somehow understand the parents because they were so raised. 1 Log in to Reply
I think sometimes that our parents were blessed and cursed with a world that did not change as fast as the one we have given our children. 1 Log in to Reply
I totally agree. I see what a difference is between my son and my grandchildren. Children today are “too smart” ? 1