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What Adult Kids Need.. Vintage Lucy And Ethel Photos.. Bald Men's Health Risk

Written By Unknown on Thursday, April 4, 2013 | 3:42 PM

April 4, 2013
My youngest son is graduating from college soon, so one might think that now I'll just rest on my laurels until the grandkids arrive. But I'm not fooled; even if he isn't one of the thousands of 20-somethings who move back home after college (and he very well may be), I know he'll still need me. Though my three young men (21, 24 and 29) no longer ask me to paste Band-Aids on their skinned knees or wake them up for baseball practice, my parenting days aren't over. And I bet that if you have twenty-somethings (and beyond), neither are yours.
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