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Being a father of three myself, I often have thoughts on issues of "Family/Gig" but it sounds to me like you need to let your daughter and her hubby be the ones to welcome the little one into this world. My wife and I had no one there with us for any of the children and we sure didn't get all pissy about it. The girl is obviously grown and responsible enough to bear a child so I really don't see that she needs daddy there to hold her hand. You wouldn't be allowed in the delivery room anyway.
Dude, bottom line; You helped her to acheive her dreams when you were responsible for her. She's being a woman now and hubby can hold her hand. Go live your dreams
ric4music "Have Guitar, Will Travel"
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