So, I'm not the kind of person who LOVES one type of music and hates another. I'm pretty open to all types of music. But since I met my wife, I started listening to country music a lot more. "Don't Blink" and "You're Gonna Miss This" are perfect examples of why I like listening to country music... a lot of country songs are good clean songs with a good message. Don't blink, for example is a song about a guy who's saying that life passes quickly, so take advantage of the time you have. You're gonna miss this is a good song that says, even though something you are going through may be difficult, you're gonna miss it when you are older. It referrs to a person who is having a bad day, and the dad says, you're gonna wish these days hadn't gone by so fast when you are my age... I love to sit at home and hold my baby. I remember these songs when I'm holding her and think, "I'll have to remember this when she's a teenager, or when she's two and screaming in the back seat because she can't have fruit snacks".
So, with that being said... Don't Blink, or You're Gonna Miss This.
9 years ago



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The world is way too fast-paced. There is no time to do anything. There is a poem that I got for Father's Day that is titled, "Walk a Little Slower, Daddy." It reminds me to slow down and spend time with Haylie. I need to walk slowly and make sure she can keep up.
-Elliott
My brother in law keeps saying he's going to move away and become a mountain man. Forget taxes, forget work... well, corporate work anyways. Being a mountain man would be a lot of hard work. Especially with all of the bears you have to fight off.
It does go by way too fast. I'm glad that my teenage years went by fast though.
Time does go by way to fast.... I remember being told to enjoy the days when my children are young and it seemed that it was a myth, but look now. All my children are grown and having babies of their own.... Tim is 19. That is crazy. I also remember that I loved my teenage years, but I would never want to do it again. :o) I love my family and the memories...
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