• "Every man’s memory is his private literature. "
    This is what makes me so sad about when our elder loved ones die; so many amazing stories gone forever.

    What a lucky daughter you have to have such a loving and caring father! Cute.

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  • To be called a girlieman is one thing. To be called a Kindergirly man, well... is quite another.

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  • Writer Dad
    Chris: About a month into the school year, she started talking about this boy in her class. It was troubling, but luckily it didn't last too long.

    Melissa: Thanks a lot for saying that. It isn't scary so much as melancholy; it's like a rainy day instead of a sunny one.

    Sunil: Congratulations! Mia was a January baby, as was I. Great month to be born.

    Barbara: You always say the nicest things. Eternal thanks.

    Wendi: I got chills from your comment. Thank you. Let's make that happen, okay. Then I can spend my days entertaining you guys. It'll be awesome.

    Miguel de Luis: When we touch others, we turn around and touch ourselves. Thanks for reading.
  • You made me remember one of the basic things I write, because somebody will read.

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  • Writer Dad,
    I have gone through that 4 times and you still managed to make it a fresh experience as I read it. You....are....awesome...

    You need a marketing campaign to reach every mommy blog out there. You are going to be so on fire you will be nothing but ash.
  • Hi Writer Dad,

    What a beautiful story. I love the line, "Like taking pictures with a pencil." What a blessing it is to us that you began documenting your thoughts. Your words are a thing of beauty.

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  • Hi WD

    that was awesome mate :)

    me and my wife are expecting our 1st child this coming January
    being a dad is a wonderful feeling (i am not a dad yet though) but being a dad of a cute little baby girl is even batter

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  • It must be awfully scary and difficult to send your child off to school, the first time and every time after. Your daughter is lucky to have a dad with so much love to give and such kind words to share. Bravo!

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  • Can't wait for the chapter when she goes on her first date...I've been through it with my eldest daughter and now my youngest daughter is almost to the age also.

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  • Writer Dad
    Ryan: Use giant chains and a yale lock.

    Just Anna: Wow. If you added up your cubs, they would be ready for AARP. You've finished with all the hard work I still have in front of me. Good job.

    Nathalie: You're very welcome. Now get to posting. Your site is fantastic there aren't enough like it, and it lights up my reader not often enough. Maybe you could do a quick post linking to a really awesome narrative, aimed at new parents, about the beauty of compound interest.

    Emily: You're very welcome. I'm glad you liked it.

    Vered: I'm sorry.

    Marelisa: I would be heartbroken if I were. Also, I enjoyed your post about the swipe file.
  • I've been reading a lot of posts about kids starting first grade this week. The consensus seems to be that it's a very emotional time for the parents. Maybe you should think of it this way: elementary school, middle school, high school, college, advanced degree . .. you're nowhere near rid of them yet :-)

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  • My little one started first grade this week.

    I refused to be emotional about it.

    Now I am.

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  • Writer Dad, you are one of a kind. You already know what I think of the story. Well done.
  • Aww! My eyes are a little moist now, thanks to you. Your writing really packs an emotional punch! I agree with Ryan, I'm not letting my kids go to school. ;) Although I don't have any kids yet, so I'm not really worried about that. Thanks for adding a that sparkle in my day, Writer Dad!

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  • I had 3 such "first week" school memories, that is so far from now and a memory that was put away, almost forgotten till I read your post. As I sit here with a huge hard lump in my throat my youngest visiting for a day, is working on her first job fresh out of college. Another first , there have been many as my cubs are 29,25,21. The up side....there will always be firsts when you have children...the down side....some wont be so nice!

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  • My son is never going to school. I'm locking him up.

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  • Writer Dad
    Blogger Dad: Thanks for the purchase, I really appreciate it. I enjoyed your first Friday Funnies.

    Scott: Verbal jousts is right. The mix of her mother and I is fierce. She has language and swagger, but is wonderful and sweet. Sigh. I'll miss her next week.

    Sal: Good luck with your daughter starting school on Tuesday. It's a big step. She'll come home just a little different. I read your story. Very sweet.

    Lance: Thank you. I think I will (I'm off on Monday, yay!)

    Hayden: You are a pound bar of chocolate correct all over the place. The idea of middle school makes me shudder. We plan to be traveling by then, so we might escape the horrors of middle school.

    Stacey: Mia missed her cutoff by just a few weeks. At first, I was put out that she had to miss out on Kindergarten for a year, but it ended up being the best thing. Enjoy this final year, it will have valuable real estate in your mind forever.
  • Due to my son's age, he missed the kindergarden cutoff date this year...so I get one more year before I will send my little bug out into the wide open spaces of elementary school.

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  • "We prepared to release our daughter like a cub on the Savanna, free to find herself as predator or prey."

    No KIDDING. But it isn't elementary that you really have to worry about, it's middle school. And by the time they are old enough to go to middle school, there isn't all that much a parent can do.

    As long as Mia will speak up for herself, though, she should be pretty good.

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  • Sal
    Very moving. It is quite funny because my daughter, even though she is only 2, is starting school on Tuesday. They grow up so gosh darn fast. I can't believe it. I will have a story for you a little later today, it is being tweaked right now, but should be out in about 5 hours or so.

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  • A special time, of sorts, for both you and Mia. One year ago big events took place! Now, it's off to school for one, and off to writing for another. Have a great weekend!

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  • Scott McIntyre
    Mia definitely takes after her dad in terms of use of words!

    You both must enjoy having verbal jousts... though I'm sure you don't always come out the winner :-)

    I loved Mia's account of the huge life event of starting kindergarten. It's a great keepsake you've given her by immortalizing her thoughs in writing.

    Like a photo, the words will bring back the memories.
  • You bastard. You hooked me in. I just bought the wee-book. I look forward to reading it (when its not 3 am and my eyes are not heavy from sleeping pills). Powerful setup (the post and the story).

    Bravo, sir!

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