Daughter on the back
#11
There is a country song out right now "You can let go now daddy" I dare any father of a daughter to read these and not get a tear in your eyes..
Wind blowin' on my face
Sidewalk flyin' beneath my bike
A five year-old's first taste
Of what freedom's really like
He was runnin' right beside me
His hand holdin' on the seat
I took a deep breath and hollered
As I headed for the street
Chorus
You can let go now, Daddy
You can let go
Oh, I think I'm ready
To do this on my own
(It's still) (It still feels) a little bit scary
But I want you to know
I'll be okay now, Daddy
You can let go
I was standin' at the altar
Between the two loves of my life
To one I've been a daughter
To one I soon would be a wife
When the preacher asked,
'Who gives this woman?'
Daddy's eyes filled up with tears
He kept holdin' tightly to my arm
'Til I whispered in his ear
(Repeat Chorus)
It was killin' me to see
The strongest man I ever knew
Wastin' away to nothin'
In that hospital room
'You know he's only hangin' on for you'
That's what the night nurse said
My voice and heart were breakin'
As I crawled up in his bed, and said
You can let go now, Daddy
You can let go
Your little girl is ready
To do this on my own
It's gonna be a little bit scary
But I want you to know
I'll be okay now, Daddy
You can let go
You can let go
As the father of four girls (all married) I understand your pain..
Wind blowin' on my face
Sidewalk flyin' beneath my bike
A five year-old's first taste
Of what freedom's really like
He was runnin' right beside me
His hand holdin' on the seat
I took a deep breath and hollered
As I headed for the street
Chorus
You can let go now, Daddy
You can let go
Oh, I think I'm ready
To do this on my own
(It's still) (It still feels) a little bit scary
But I want you to know
I'll be okay now, Daddy
You can let go
I was standin' at the altar
Between the two loves of my life
To one I've been a daughter
To one I soon would be a wife
When the preacher asked,
'Who gives this woman?'
Daddy's eyes filled up with tears
He kept holdin' tightly to my arm
'Til I whispered in his ear
(Repeat Chorus)
It was killin' me to see
The strongest man I ever knew
Wastin' away to nothin'
In that hospital room
'You know he's only hangin' on for you'
That's what the night nurse said
My voice and heart were breakin'
As I crawled up in his bed, and said
You can let go now, Daddy
You can let go
Your little girl is ready
To do this on my own
It's gonna be a little bit scary
But I want you to know
I'll be okay now, Daddy
You can let go
You can let go
As the father of four girls (all married) I understand your pain..
#12
I have one child. A 13 year old daughter. She is my life. I can understand how you feel. I am not sure how I would handle that. All we can do is hope we raised them to make smart decisions and watch them learn the lessons of life. I think she is in good hands though if dude used to race.
#13
Depends on your opinion of her husbands riding skills as to how you feel. On the other hand since she's 26 yrs old it really is not your call. Cut the cord and worry over something you do control. On the other hand I admire the fact your daughter and son in law are anxious to spend time with you.
#15
Last year, I needed to take my bike into the shop. Called my 82-year-old mother for a lift from the mechanic shop. I left my helmet in her car. When I got to the shop the next day to pick up the bike, Jeff handed me my helmet and said "your mommy stopped by, said her daughters bike was here and she wanted to make sure she had her helmet!"
We've all had a good laugh over that, even now when I take my bike into mechanic!! I love my mother, how cool was that??!!
You will ALWAYS be concerned about your daughter...surrender to that. It's OK, just don't smother her with worry!
We've all had a good laugh over that, even now when I take my bike into mechanic!! I love my mother, how cool was that??!!
You will ALWAYS be concerned about your daughter...surrender to that. It's OK, just don't smother her with worry!
#18
When I was looking for my bike my father-in-law, who also rides, was here for a visit. While talking to him about it over 1 or 24 beers one night he said to me "I know there is danger in riding, but I know you love her and will watch over her like I always have. So if you two want a bike, get one, and maybe it will bring as much pleasure into your lifes as it has brought to my life." I thought that was very cool and kinda fits to your situation also, I think.