brengle@hplabsc.UUCP (Tim Brengle) (11/05/85)
Want to know how to put a hard day's hacking and fighting with your boss into perspective? A couple of weeks ago I was greeted at the door by our 2 1/2 year-old, Marshall. He held his arms out to be picked up, and gave me a big hug. Then he said: "Daddy, I'm *SO* glad you're home." I tell you, I was one big puddle of jello for the rest of the evening. Tim Brengle
fred@mot.UUCP (Fred Christiansen) (11/06/85)
> "Daddy, I'm *SO* glad you're home." > > I tell you, I was one big puddle of jello for the rest of the evening. > > Tim Brengle since our kids were babies, my wife (who works at home) has encouraged them to become really excited when i walk in the door, and greet me with cries of joy and open arms (she does this, too). wow! talk about feeling ten feet tall! i recommend this approach heartily. -- << Generic disclaimer >> Fred Christiansen ("Canajun, eh?") @ Motorola Microsystems, Tempe, AZ UUCP: {seismo!terak, trwrb!flkvax, utzoo!mnetor, ihnp4, attunix}!mot!fred ARPA: oakhill!mot!fred@ut-sally.ARPA Telephone: +1 602-438-3472