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Thursday, December 3, 2009

The very much expected apology was finally recieved for my dad

I finally apologised to my dad, and he was very happy about it. I learned something from him this week. I learned that if you do something to someone that you should atleast try to apologise. I had to break the rules he set for me to apologise, and at first I thought he was pissed off at me for disobeying him. In reality he was glad that I was finally smart enough to apologise to him. Any teens or kids out there reading this I want you to know that apologising to people is just part of life. You need to cowboy up, and take responsibility for the things that you have done. I would also like all the readers of my blogs. You are all so kind, and supporting. Parents out there you have to realise that sometimes you have to let your kids apologise by themselves when they are ready.

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  • wela's Avatar
    Posted by wela Mon Dec 1, 2008 9:16pm PST

    hello rosalie im glad that you already have your father's apology......keep up the good work and hope that it will never repeat agin........

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  • dolphin™'s Avatar
    Posted by dolphin™ Mon Dec 1, 2008 9:25pm PST

    Please learn to apologize when you know you are needing to!

    I was just thinking about my Father.

    His Birthday is coming up!

    He passed away a year ago Aug.

    I made my amends with him long ago,

    But the times I should have said I was sorry,

    Would have made us closer without lost time!

    So Yes, Cowboy Up - That's something my Dad would have said!!!

    dolphin

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