Quote Originally Posted by Fengzi
One thing is for sure Daima, although I may not agree that bringing a child into a headshop is a good idea, I can see that you have taken a very active role in bringing up your kids and this is what's most important. Too many people just take parenting for granted, don't think about what they are doing, and just hope the kids will work out. It's not always about whether the specific choices that you make are right and wrong. The fact that a person takes an active role with their kids, and makes the choice in the first place, is what makes them a good parent.:thumbsup:
Your comment means a lot to me. Allowing the TV to raise my kids, or people who dont have the interests and love that i have for my kids, just isnt an option. Unfortunately many in our country are programmed and both parents have to work just to make it. The kids are the real losers when this is the case. I am also fortunate enough to of earned a living without working for a factory, corporation/another person. There were times when i was on the road and didnt see my kids, but the time i was there? you couldnt separate us. I am also fortunate enough to be semi-retired now. My whole life is now dedicated to my family. I give guitar lessons to kids less fortunate here in San Francisco two times per week, and furnish those who cant afford a guitar with one to use. I use a sliding scale for payments. Those that can pay, pay what they can. Those that cant pay, but the desire is there, it's free. Mnay of the kids i teach come from a family where one of the parents are in prison. Mostly drug related crimes, which is why i am so outspoked against the drug war(if you noticed lol). Any hoot. I just vaporized some of my bubble hash and that really activates my thought process, which means..i could go on and on,but you seem like a cool cat and because of that i just cant see putting you through it
Once again Fengzi, thanks for the compliment. I appreciate it.

dai*ma:stoned:
daima Reviewed by daima on . Bringing children into headshops? I was at the local headshop last night picking up some fuel for my torch lighter, and I was just wondering, is it normal to bring children into headshops? There was one guy in there with his son, I'm guessing the son was about 6 or 7 years old, and the dad was showing him all the bongs, and pipes. The store is littered with pieces, everywhere! Then as I was leaving, a women brought in her daughter in a baby carrage. Like a toddler. I didn't say nothing because it's none of my business, Rating: 5