Fatherhood nearing 60

Fatherhood nearing 60

Ya, that's me. 

 

It's awesome. 

 

So, I'm going to post some examples of other older fellas that have kids when they are older. A base to start some muses for later. 

 

My friend Darren, brought up

 

Al Pacino  https://people.com/parents/all-about-al-pacino-kids/

Al Pacino is officially a dad of four!

The 83-year-old actor welcomed a baby boy, Roman Pacino, with his girlfriend, Noor Alfallah, 29, in June 2023. The couple, who have been dating since April 2022, announced that they were expecting their first child together just weeks before their son's arrival.

Robert De Niro 

https://people.com/parents/all-about-robert-de-niro-kids/

Robert De Niro has six grown kids: Drena, Raphael, Julian, Aaron, Elliot and Helen. In April 2023, he welcomed his seventh child, Gia.

When asked about his six children, the Oscar winner corrected the interviewer and said: "Seven, actually."

"I just had a baby," he explained, though he didn't provide any further details about the little one. 

On the red carpet at the N.Y.C. premiere of his film About My Father, De Niro spoke to Extra about welcoming another child at the age of 79.

"I'm ok with it. I'm good with it," he said, adding that raising children "never gets easier" no matter what age you are.

 

Well, Benjamin David Lloyd Ross is my 6th child, born last year, his mom Megan is such a wonderfukl mom, wife, friend, I am a very blessed husband, father, grandfather, son, man.  Alex was my first son, born in 1990, his mom is Janet Heaslip, we met at Ag College. I have 4 girls from my 2nd marriage with Kim Quenneville. They are Lisa, Sara, Chelsie and Charly, they may be step daughters, they are my girls 100%.  There is 15 grand kids so far ( one is in heaven). #16 is on track for May 20th, could be a couple more in the works. 11 step sons, if my math is right. 

.. To Be continued, check out comments for more thoughts, articles to keep me functioning well, well into my 90's 

 

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  • The Best Years Can Start After 60 | Napoleon Hill

     

    Notes on the video below, AI driven

     

    Life does not end at 60.
    For many, it finally begins.

    This powerful message inspired by Napoleon Hill Wisdom is for those who believe their best years are behind them. Napoleon Hill taught that success is not determined by age — but by definiteness of purpose, faith, persistence, and disciplined thinking.

    In Think and Grow Rich, The Law of Success, and Outwitting the Devil, Hill emphasized that the mind does not grow old unless you allow it to drift. Purpose keeps a man young. Goals keep him alive. Action keeps him powerful.

    In this video, you will discover:

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    How to use adversity as an advantage
    The importance of organized planning in later years
    How the Master Mind principle multiplies wisdom
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    How going the extra mile creates new opportunity

    Hill taught that temporary defeat, retirement, financial setbacks, or past mistakes do not define your future. The greatest asset you now possess is experience — organized knowledge earned through time.


    Disclaimer: This channel is not officially connected to Napoleon Hill or his estate. The content is inspired by his teachings and created solely for educational and motivational purposes. The voice used is a synthesized voice and does not belong to Napoleon Hill. Our goal is to respectfully share his timeless insights in an inspiring way, with no intention to deceive or misrepresent.

     

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  • Reflection from tonight .... 17 months....

     

    He just had been gathering stuffing from the dogs bed, he was bringing bunch's of it over to Megan, then he had one last piece , he proceeded to put it in his mouth, Megan reach to get it from him "don't put that in your mouth " he instantly made a big devious smile , turned and started to crawl extremely fast away till she caught him, it was so funny, I didn't get that video moment, what a life lesson , how many times have we done that in some other capacity, it was a side of him I had not seen before. It was funny just the same . 

  • SHIELD OF FATHERHOOD


    list of five Latin words that reflect the qualities of a good father figure, a dagger through the north star, and the well-known phrase AMOR VINCIT OMNIA ("love conquers all").

    The front of the pendant features the Latin word CUSTOS above a dagger through the north star, encompassed by a wreath of laurels. CUSTOS means guardian, for the safety and protection fathers give and the support they contribute as we learn to strike out on our own. The dagger image and the shield shape of the pendant represent the ways that fathers protect their families, relying on a foundation of care and strong defense even though they will do whatever is necessary to safeguard their loved ones. The north star symbolizes family, used as the guide-point for a father's values and priorities. A wreath of laurels was historically used to crown victors of battles and athletic competitions, and stands for the confidence needed in a father's leadership. 
     
    On the back of the pendant is the phrase AMOR VINCIT OMNIA. The idiom was perhaps made most famous by the Italian Baroque artist Caravaggio and his painting of the same title. The painting depicts a brazen Cupid, the Roman god of love, knocking over many symbols of human endeavors and civilization, offering the commentary that art, war, music, and exploration pale in comparison to the pursuit (or possession) of love. Virgil is credited with first coining the phrase, and he truly said it best: OMNIA VINCIT AMOR: ET NOS CEDAMUS AMORI - “Love conquers all; let us, too, yield to love!” 

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