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<blockquote data-quote="jwsavhGT" data-source="post: 49181" data-attributes="member: 652"><p>I read an AJC article last year about the Days and how they attend all the football games in support of their sons. This article centered around the BYU game and a problem with their flight out. Both were so determined to be there for their sons that they were willing to drive to Utah to make the game. I was impressed with the love & support that was clearly evident in this family group. I'm not a parent so I've never had to make the difficult decisions that are sometimes required BUT I have been the recipient of decisions my parents had to make because of the choices I made. At 21 I certainly did not like or agree with those decisions but at 54 I am glad that my parents cared enough about me to make those decisions. </p><p>I salute the Days family (parents & sons) and wish for them the best.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jwsavhGT, post: 49181, member: 652"] I read an AJC article last year about the Days and how they attend all the football games in support of their sons. This article centered around the BYU game and a problem with their flight out. Both were so determined to be there for their sons that they were willing to drive to Utah to make the game. I was impressed with the love & support that was clearly evident in this family group. I'm not a parent so I've never had to make the difficult decisions that are sometimes required BUT I have been the recipient of decisions my parents had to make because of the choices I made. At 21 I certainly did not like or agree with those decisions but at 54 I am glad that my parents cared enough about me to make those decisions. I salute the Days family (parents & sons) and wish for them the best. [/QUOTE]
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