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  1. hallie w

    I’m so glad to hear about this campaign. Thanks.

  2. Ronnie Tyler

    Great Post! Thanks for participating in this great cause! Your son sounds like a great young man. I love hearing about people that are pursuing their passions!

  3. Bill

    Thanks to you and @Walgreens for bringing this to everyone’s attention.

  4. Heather

    What a beautiful story! Thanks for sharing.

  5. REK981

    Mind blowing! At 23 I had been out of my parents and on my own 4 years, was a married homeowner, and became a mother myself. I love to read the stories of how others evolved to doing what they did at the same age I was at that time. It’s so interesting!! Thanks for sharing and for participating in Blogust!

  6. emily j

    I enjoy reading about parenting from the next phase – my children are school age. Thank you also for the cause!!!

  7. ChristineVara

    Jeff, Thanks for participating in Blogust. As a mother to five children, I recognize how fortunate we are to raise our families in a country where our children are not often burdened by preventable diseases. But your post hit me personally as well. My oldest daughter is 17, and while not quite in Ethan’s shoes, she is just beginning her transition into young adulthood. She is currently applying to college to pursue her musical passion, but in the interest of also finding a way to make it a career, she has decided upon Belmont University for a degree in Music Business. I never want her to give up on her dream to write and perform her music, but her decision to pursue the business side of things also makes me realize that she is looking towards her future in a mature and responsible way. As a parent I’ve come to learn that my days of learning will never end. My relationship with her continues to teach me more and more about parenting, respect and admiration. Thanks for your beautiful post and best of luck to Ethan!


  8. Jeff, what a beautiful post and tribute to your 23 year old in the middle! I loved reading your story – though for me, it’s hard to fathom that my oldest will be 23 and skiddooing in 10 years! Thanks for supporting Shot@Life and vaccines!!

  9. Basirat

    Haha “23 Skidoo” indeed! At 23, finally moved out of mom’s house, started paying real bills, wished I could move back in, but school wouldn’t allow!!! At any rate, I enjoyed reading your story, I can so relate to Ethan.


  10. I love that your son is a musician too. It is so thrilling (and frightening) when they struggle on their own and learn to fly. 23 is an important age. 23 is when I remember things started getting serious for me. I realized at 23 that it was time to put away childish things and grow up. I did a lot of changing the year I was 23.

    Thank you for participating in the Shot@Life campaign. As a fellow-poster I applaud your efforts in writing this terrific piece. I think in some ways it is harder to write about adult kids than littler ones. Once they are adults it becomes their story to tell, and not ours anymore. Even though we’re still in the game, it does feel a lot more like we’ve been relegated to the sidelines to watch and applaud.

  11. TARA

    I love that statement “the moments are different, but everyone is just as cherished.” Thank you for your post 🙂

  12. Jennifer Vento

    thanks for supporting shot@life with this wonderful post, Jeff!

  13. Jadue

    Thank you for sharing your story about your wonderful son and for helping kids get vaccinated! I can see why your son turned out so well. He’s got a great Dad! : )

  14. JessMc

    Yay!


  15. 23 is a crazy adult age. Lovely tribute to your son.

  16. Alia

    Thanks for sharing. I too am 23, and can give you an amen to it being a “transition year” :). Cheers to Blogust and passion!

  17. Connie

    Nice to hear a father’s thoughts

  18. Kim Truong

    Sweet story. Awesome that your son is pursuing his passion.


  19. Thank you Tara. I really appreciate your comment and support.


  20. Thanks so much for your comment Chloe, and your participation too. I loved your son’s video (of a favorite song, too). You are so right, it gets harder to write about our adult kids. When they were younger the daily engagement was so much more there was lots of fodder to write about. Now it is harder, but in some ways even more poignant. Thanks again!


  21. Thanks so much Kim. There is no underestimating the importance of passion!


  22. Thanks Connie!


  23. Thanks Alia, and all best to you during your “transition” year!


  24. Thanks so much for your comment.


  25. Back at ya! Yay!


  26. Thanks so much for your kind comment Jadue.


  27. Thanks Jennifer!


  28. Thanks so much for your comment, and glad your skidoo was a good one!


  29. Thanks so much Emily. 10 years goes a lot faster than you expect, but it is all good. As special as our kids are when they are younger, having an adult relationship with them is a wonderful time. Thanks again.


  30. Christine, thanks so much for your thoughtful comment. Your daughter sounds awesome. In today’s world more than ever art and business are closely aligned so I am sure she’s on the right track. Congrats, and thanks again.


  31. Thanks so much for your comment Emily.


  32. Wow! Good for you. Thanks so much for your comment.


  33. Thanks for your comment Bill.


  34. Thanks so much Ronnie.


  35. Thanks so much for your comment Hal, and for sharing your story. Congrats!


  36. Thanks so much for your thoughtful comment Heather.


  37. Thanks Seana. Yes, I had the same thought when I read yesterday’s Blogust post. 🙂


  38. Thanks Whit! Yeah I kinda remembered “23 Skidoo” in the back of my mind and when I dug a little deeper it felt like a good fit for the post. 😉


  39. Thanks Mary. I appreciate your comment.


  40. And thank you Edith!


  41. Thank you Lorraine!


  42. 🙂 Thanks Katee.


  43. Thanks Phyllis.


  44. Yay. Thanks Nicole.


  45. Judy, thanks so much for your personal comment. You have reminded me that this post is helping people and not just about numbers. I really appreciate hearing from you.


  46. Aw shucks, thanks Caryn (and for all your sharing!)

  47. Bobbiejo

    Thanks for being so supportive of your son. At age 23, I may have just graduated from college, but I still knew how important my parents were and would remain to me.

  48. Gemma Jeva

    You are absolutely right to be so proud of your enthusiastic about music son!

  49. Maloba

    Thank you sooo much for sharing your story 🙂

  50. Tamara

    Lovely post, thanks!

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