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Chris,
I have three kids under three years old. They are a ton of work, but man are they worth every bit of it. As far as hoping you will be a good father, I wouldn't worry about that, I mean look at the good decisions you have already made, you are putting a rotary engine in your homebuilt airplane. Obviously you make wise decisions in life. You'll be fine.
Best,
Ben Schneider
--- On Tue, 11/3/09, Dave <david.staten@gmail.com> wrote:
> From: Dave <david.staten@gmail.com>
> Subject: [FlyRotary] Re: Too damn quiet....and announcemet of my hopefully future pilot sidekick
> To: "Rotary motors in aircraft" <flyrotary@lancaironline.net>
> Date: Tuesday, November 3, 2009, 7:51 PM
> Congrats on a healthy son, Chris.
>
> let me know if you need some help in the babysitting dept,
> you know how I've had experience with them younger, single
> mothers..
>
> Best wishes,
> Dave
>
> Chris Barber wrote:
> > Don't do this to me guys. NO ACTIVITY for a
> couple of days now. I am about to have my progress slow to a
> crawl due to the City kicking us out of my hangar
> during repair to the roof from Hurricane Ike. It has
> been delayed but they are telling us now that we are out in
> ten days. I need y'all to be making progress and
> asking questions so I can enjoy vicariously!!!
> > I may be able to wire my panel up on the dining
> room table. Also, I may still make some progress
> as well on the turbo manifold. Can't complain much
> though, the engine, while still needing some tuning, is
> starting consistently and is getting tweaked. Also,
> this will allow me to spend time with my son. He is 14
> days old. Charles David Barber...Charlie....I think it
> has a friendly sound. Never expected to be a dad and
> now I am a single dad at FORTY-EIGHT years old. DOH! (if I
> have figured out what caused it....see, I should have been
> building more...well, unless it happened at the hangar
> <g>). Poor kid, he will never know a young dad
> <sigh> The mother (I can't call her a mom) will be out
> of the picture for 3 to 10 years. <g>. No joke
> she turned out to be a con artist and is in prison.
> Sentencing is the end of this month. She already took
> the plea. Kinda a Madoff "light" She likely "got
> pregnant" thinking should could trap me, and as the judge
> said according to her mother, to gain sympathy in front
> of a jury. A real bad apple. Yeah, 20/20
> hindsight and all.........
> > Yeah, I know and understand the comical elements
> of a cop/lawyer dating (on and off) a woman who was a con
> artist. Uh, it would be much funnier if it were not
> happening to me. Must have figured I gave her credibility
> for her scams involving millions of dollars. I did
> think she had some emotional immaturity but originally
> chalked this up to her being 15 years younger than
> I......not criminally crazy. I was not a financial victim,
> well, except kids are expensive <yikes>. And
> yes, for those still reading, I took the paternity
> test. 15 of 15 markers are identical.
> > So, since I am a firm believer that it is not
> what happens to you in life but how you handle it, I
> will make the most of this path that has been laid out
> before me. Wow, a son...who would of thought?
> Sorry if the last part of this post is not rotary related,
> but I consider you guys friends and I am all about sharing
> :-).
> > Hmmmmm, when I get back into the hangar (if the
> City does not play too many games) I wonder where I can
> place the playpen????? The kid wll be able to tune a
> rotary by his first birthday....cheap help
> huh? I hope I will be a good dad.
> > All the best,
> > Chris Barber
> > Houston
>
>
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