Dave Primc

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That was the curse of being a parent: your child was forever who they once were, or at the very least the adult version of the child would be compared to the kid in whom the parent saw their own best and worst selves. The other half of the curse was that within the adult child’s aging eyes the parent inevitably changed and became someone else, a person in whom the adult child saw their own best and worst selves.
The Pallbearers Club
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