Vance Crowe
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that's cool keaton kruger is one of the most interesting and so will he be there he will be he'll be yeah yeah yeah there's so many people that are going to be at this this uh stockcropper field day it's going to be awesome we should take business cards what yeah you think you think there's going to be a guy there named wes carney who used to work for john deary as an engineer and he's got all these ideas on uh the design process and how do you create new equipment and just neat neat guys
So I am, this is something I think about all the time. I hear people in legacy interviews talk about did they miss too much time with their kids or were they happy with how much they worked? And it's not what you see on TV. There are a lot of people that sit with me in a legacy interview and say, no, I am happy with how much I worked. I needed to work. The family needed it.
So I am, this is something I think about all the time. I hear people in legacy interviews talk about did they miss too much time with their kids or were they happy with how much they worked? And it's not what you see on TV. There are a lot of people that sit with me in a legacy interview and say, no, I am happy with how much I worked. I needed to work. The family needed it.
So I am, this is something I think about all the time. I hear people in legacy interviews talk about did they miss too much time with their kids or were they happy with how much they worked? And it's not what you see on TV. There are a lot of people that sit with me in a legacy interview and say, no, I am happy with how much I worked. I needed to work. The family needed it.
And so that makes me feel better when I'm away from my kids. But that is right now the highest pressure thing in my life. I have a two-year-old and a four-year-old. And like yesterday, I had to leave work at three o'clock to try and take my daughter to gymnastics and then afterwards make dinner and then play with them and do all these things. And I sit there and wonder,
And so that makes me feel better when I'm away from my kids. But that is right now the highest pressure thing in my life. I have a two-year-old and a four-year-old. And like yesterday, I had to leave work at three o'clock to try and take my daughter to gymnastics and then afterwards make dinner and then play with them and do all these things. And I sit there and wonder,
And so that makes me feel better when I'm away from my kids. But that is right now the highest pressure thing in my life. I have a two-year-old and a four-year-old. And like yesterday, I had to leave work at three o'clock to try and take my daughter to gymnastics and then afterwards make dinner and then play with them and do all these things. And I sit there and wonder,
Is it better for me to be playing with them or is it better for me to be able to secure their future? You know, and I don't, I don't know the answer to that, but I can tell you that my four year old, when I go to bed, when she goes to bed at night, she asked me to tell her stories about when I was a little boy and she's not going to ask that question forever.
Is it better for me to be playing with them or is it better for me to be able to secure their future? You know, and I don't, I don't know the answer to that, but I can tell you that my four year old, when I go to bed, when she goes to bed at night, she asked me to tell her stories about when I was a little boy and she's not going to ask that question forever.
Is it better for me to be playing with them or is it better for me to be able to secure their future? You know, and I don't, I don't know the answer to that, but I can tell you that my four year old, when I go to bed, when she goes to bed at night, she asked me to tell her stories about when I was a little boy and she's not going to ask that question forever.
And so I guess I'm trying to front load as much as I can time with them now because the time with them later, they're not going to want as much or won't be as valuable.
And so I guess I'm trying to front load as much as I can time with them now because the time with them later, they're not going to want as much or won't be as valuable.
And so I guess I'm trying to front load as much as I can time with them now because the time with them later, they're not going to want as much or won't be as valuable.
Yeah, that's a weird. I've heard it before said that all boys and their fathers go through the same three transitions. You idolize your father, then you resent your father, and then you understand your father. And I think like, If I can get to that, that understanding.
Yeah, that's a weird. I've heard it before said that all boys and their fathers go through the same three transitions. You idolize your father, then you resent your father, and then you understand your father. And I think like, If I can get to that, that understanding.
Yeah, that's a weird. I've heard it before said that all boys and their fathers go through the same three transitions. You idolize your father, then you resent your father, and then you understand your father. And I think like, If I can get to that, that understanding.
I mean, I know once I had kids, there were a whole lot of things about my dad that I was like, oh, you don't need my forgiveness for that. I get it now. You were not in the wrong. I was the one in the wrong. And I wonder if that's a phase that you go through with your daughters or not.
I mean, I know once I had kids, there were a whole lot of things about my dad that I was like, oh, you don't need my forgiveness for that. I get it now. You were not in the wrong. I was the one in the wrong. And I wonder if that's a phase that you go through with your daughters or not.
I mean, I know once I had kids, there were a whole lot of things about my dad that I was like, oh, you don't need my forgiveness for that. I get it now. You were not in the wrong. I was the one in the wrong. And I wonder if that's a phase that you go through with your daughters or not.
Did you have one? No.