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Tomorrow my son turns 21
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<blockquote data-quote="Lil" data-source="post: 683977" data-attributes="member: 17309"><p>His first set of pots and pans was my old set. Heavy metal, not stainless or cast iron, but something very, very heavy. They were over 20 years old and were great, but I'd been given a lovely stainless set from a friend who had two (hers and her new husbands). Still ticks me off those got disposed of.</p><p></p><p>You know, Jabber and I were talking and we can't even remember what we did for his 20th. He was in the apartment we ended up paying for...but I can't remember if we bought him a gift or not.</p><p></p><p>Actually, did a search of this site and found my post on last birthday...took him to dinner and gave him a little bit of cash. </p><p></p><p>I kind of wish I hadn't read those posts. He's not much better than he was then...and I seem to be about the same. Maybe a bit less distressed and angst-ridden than I used to be about him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lil, post: 683977, member: 17309"] His first set of pots and pans was my old set. Heavy metal, not stainless or cast iron, but something very, very heavy. They were over 20 years old and were great, but I'd been given a lovely stainless set from a friend who had two (hers and her new husbands). Still ticks me off those got disposed of. You know, Jabber and I were talking and we can't even remember what we did for his 20th. He was in the apartment we ended up paying for...but I can't remember if we bought him a gift or not. Actually, did a search of this site and found my post on last birthday...took him to dinner and gave him a little bit of cash. I kind of wish I hadn't read those posts. He's not much better than he was then...and I seem to be about the same. Maybe a bit less distressed and angst-ridden than I used to be about him. [/QUOTE]
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