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Different Feeling about Saturady, make sense?
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Different Feeling about Saturady, make sense?


Dec 29, 2016, 12:44 PM

I found out on the 10th of December I'm going to be a father for the first time. Ever since I have not cared about the game nor how we do. Feels strange. Is this just from the excitement from the first month or will I go back to normal soon or just a new normal?

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Felt similar when I deployed 2014 and


Dec 29, 2016, 12:48 PM

When my twin girls were sick. Your passion will return but your kid will always be first. Then you'll share your passion with him/her.

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Dec 29, 2016, 1:08 PM

Don't worry, perfectly normal. It was hard to justify buying tickets every year when my son was small but I did. Now he's old enough to enjoy games with me. Even went to Glendale in Jan. Just be patient and realize you may not make ALL games and may not get to stay the entire game but it's all worth it. I promise you!

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Re: Different Feeling about Saturady, make sense?


Dec 29, 2016, 1:08 PM

Congratulations!!!

Your life is going to change forever in about 30 to 35 weeks. :)

That being said, you will get back to normal and, as he or she grows up, you'll be able to share all things great about Clemson, including football.

In closing, they don't stay little very long, and time flies. Hold them close and spend as much time as you can with them.

Before you know it, they will be driving off to college (hopefully Tigertown) for their freshman year. The time will pass in a blink of an eye.

Go Tigers!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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