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It is easy to say she/he is my child, but what does it really take to father a child that's not yours?

I’m going to answer your question from a slightly different angle.My daughter got pregnant at 17, and delivered a beautiful baby boy on May 24, 2002, she was 18 and not married. We never knew the father.She was not ready to be a mother, she was wild and wanted no responsibility for a child, so she left him up to her mother and me. Several months later, she met and married a man in the military.BTW, this baby boy was our first grandchild/son. Shortly after my daughter got married, her husband deployed to Iraq for 2 years. It was in that 2 years a few chain of events would happen, my wife would get sick and we had to move from Bullhead City, Arizona, to Las Vegas, Nevada for better health care. I transferred from the Edgewater Casino in Laughlin, Nevada to the Excalibur Casino in Vegas.During the 2 years we were there, our daughter took our grandson to the doctor, and was referred to be evaluated for autism. He was diagnosed to be on the spectrum. He was 3 years old. Shortly thereafter, we had to move from Nevada, to Missouri to care for my father who was battling dementia.During the next 5 years our grandson was diagnosed, not only with autism, he was profoundly deaf. Our daughter didn’t want the responsibility of raising a deaf/autistic child, so she decided to put him up for adoption. Her mother and I said, No!! If she did not want him, then we would take him and raise him. She gave us full guardianship and all legal rights to him. He was 7 years old.He was 12, in 2015, when my wife, his grandmother (mom to him) died, and I became a single dad to him. I have fought schools for him to get the education he deserved. He and I moved to Southern California for him to attend the California School for the Deaf-Riverside (CSD-R). He was never taught ASL in all the schools he had attended, not until her started at CSD-R. He began classes in 10th, and he started learning ASL, and all the rest of the classes he should have been taught in the school’s he had attended.He is a senior in high school, and will be 18 soon. Although, he has an IEP and will attend school until he is 21. He asked me if I would adopt him when he turns 21 in 2023, I cried. For me, he is my son, and I am his dad.I didn’t father him, yet he is my son and always will be. I stepped up when no one else did.

What is the strangest moment/scene/act happened in your wedding?

My live-in nanny Jennifer moved from Oregon to Yuma, Arizona to attend college and take advantage being near her fiancé, Ryan, stationed at the Marine Corps Air Station (MCAS). Jennifer was energetic and very Mormon, interviewed quite well and had impeccable references. If you are thinking this is all going to turn out bad; you would be 100% wrong. Jennifer was a dream nanny, excellent student, exceptional teacher, my confidant, unapologetically pretty, my foster children loved her and her voice... she could sing like an angel. Jennifer and I are still in touch on social media.Jennifer moved in with me the fall of 1995 to begin as a nanny. She was so looking forward to caring for Brittney, attending a new semester at Arizona Western College (AWC) and finally spending some time with her fiancé. There was a two-day registration window for her to sign up in January 1996 for the spring semester classes.On the first day at registration, when she was signing up for a choir class, the teacher informed Jennifer about a music scholarship that would cover all her expenses. Jennifer would have to audition for the scholarship. As I said, Jennifer had the voice of an angel and she easily passed the vocal audition for the scholarship. The kicker; the music scholarship was reserved for Arizona residents (2 years or more) or family members of military personnel only; so, she didn’t qualify. Worse yet, the deadline for qualifying for the scholarship and class registration was the very next day.Jennifer has never been the type of person to sulk or quit; she was undaunted. She certainly couldn’t qualify for the Arizona resident part; she’d only lived in Arizona for six months. She told her counselor, “If I need to be a military family member, then I will be a military family member by tomorrow.” Jennifer called her fiancé Ryan, told him about the scholarship and announced that they were getting married NOW so she could qualify for the scholarship.When I came home that day, Jennifer explained about the scholarship and she would need a few hours off to get married. I was absolutely impressed by her resourcefulness. Not once did she address this as a problem; and, she actually reveled in the opportunity the challenge represented.Ryan, who was still working on converting to Mormonism, was fully on-board with the wedding plan. He and Jennifer could have that big religious wedding for their families later. They just wouldn’t tell them they had gotten married already. Since Ryan was in the Marines, he needed approval from his commanding officer first. Ryan managed to get it done right away and meet Jennifer at Yuma County Clerk’s Office to get their marriage license.Thank goodness Arizona does not require blood tests; Jennifer is needle-phobic and jokes that a blood test might have been a deal-breaker. Jennifer couldn’t have picked a more perfect town for a quickie marriage. Yuma has quite the reputation for many movie stars flying in from California for a quick marriage; including, Loretta Young, Claudette Colbert, Alice Fay, Mary Astor, Jean Harlow, John Barrymore, Errol Flynn and even cowboy Tom Mix… and more.The only wedding officiant they could find on such short notice was a judge at City Hall. His docket was full but Jennifer and Ryan somehow convinced that judge to perform the marriage ceremony at 9am the next morning; scholarship and college registration deadline day. I was impressed how quickly Jennifer got it all arranged in a single day. When Jennifer wants to get something done; there is no stopping her.With no advanced planning for her wedding, Jennifer certainly hadn’t planned for a wedding dress. Ryan could get away with wearing his Marine Corps dress uniform. Jennifer began to go through her everyday-go-to-school outfits and she modeled in front of me, “Do you think this looks wedding-enough?” No matter how resourceful Jennifer had already been; she really had nothing that looked anything like a wedding dress. In my mind; a woman needs a wedding dress on her wedding day. So, I told her I’d buy her a dress as a wedding present. Although it was already late in the day, we immediately went shopping. We stopped near one wedding shop and she motioned for me to keep driving. She insisted, “This is a small event, no need for expensive.” Jennifer got so lucky; she ended up finding the cutest little white lacy wedding dress on a JC Penny’s discount rack for under $40.00. We couldn’t believe it; it was like it was waiting for her and it couldn’t have been more perfect.On the morning of the 2nd day of college registration, at 9am, she and Ryan stood before the judge at Yuma City Hall and got married. One of Ryan’s friends and I were the witnesses. We took Polaroid insta-print pictures of the ceremony and also a posed-picture with the judge. They had no real wedding rings, but did exchange a couple of Cracker-Jack rings at the ceremony. Ah, such a tribute to young love at its finest.Now most bright-eyed wedding couples would have a big celebration and then head out for an exciting honeymoon. Well, that’s what’s very different about Ryan and Jennifer. Ryan immediately reported back to duty at the MCAS. Jennifer, still wearing her wedding dress, with a copy of a marriage license in one hand, marriage certificate in the other and backup pictures of the marriage ceremony, drove with all her determination out to AWC to capture her scholarship.Jennifer’s first stop at the college was the music teacher where she got her scholarship stamped qualified and approved; Victory! Then she stood in line at the registration office, still wearing her wedding dress, and finished registering for her college classes; Victory!Whenever I hear the expression, “failure is not an option,” it always reminds me of Jennifer. You gotta love Jennifer.

What was the biggest “didn't see that coming” in history?

I’ll pick obscure ones that had profound effects on the world but which most people never heard of, although the results of “didn't see that coming” will be remembered for all time.On the Island of Oahu, Hawaii, there is an abandoned radar station at the North coast of the Island (Opana Radar Station). Below the hill is a resort. On 12/7/41 the radar station was still active and a new lieutenant officer was in charge of the radar operators. Two of the radar operators noticed that morning that a large number of planes were going overhead, headed South.They notified the Lt. who said it was probably just some American bombers that were on the flight schedule, coming in earlier than expected. He then said “Disregard”. The enlisted men considered to go over his head but didn’t dare, and one of them is alive today with regrets over that.Those planes were Japanese bombers…………..they first destroyed a small airfield, where a stupid officer decided to have the US bomber planes right next to each other as it looked right…..thus, all planes were destroyed. After that, over 2000 Americans died at Pearl Harbor in the South of the Island who didn’t get informed those Japanese bombers were coming. The Lt. didn’t see this coming because he was too lazy to care about doing his job.Before Al Qaeda Terrorists murdered 3000 Americans on 9/11/01, those terrorists came into the US with visas as they were mostly from Saudi Arabia. It was common to train Saudis in the US so they could fly the planes the US sold them for the Saudi Military. An FBI agent in Arizona checked them out quietly and felt these Saudis seemed kind of suspicious while in US flight school. For one thing, they DIDN’T BOTHER TO ATTEND THE CLASSES ON LANDING THE PLANES.Well, the Saudis were popular with the US gov’t and Air Force and so the FBI’s reporting this to his superiors was IGNORED. And here was the result that will never be forgotten;Tower 2, which I visited to go on top of it when living in the East Coast, is about to be hit in this photo. Hani Hanjour, the Saudi Terrorist who flew the hijacked plane into the Pentagon, got his physical for flight training by a doctor who my wife and I knew, as back then we attended the same church and socialized with them. After 9/11, the doctor notified the FBI about this. But the FBI leaders didn’t act when they could have. They refused to see anything coming…………………that lone FBI agent who reported odd behaviors of the Saudis did act and was ignored.

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