IRGuy wrote:First, I don't know enough about the Jewish culture to know what is the correct thing to say to the dad of a young lady who just had her Bat Mitzvah, so I will simply say "Congratulations"!
As with gifts, it's the sentiment that counts so you can stop worrying about being "correct"... Especially as "congratulations" (or "mazzeltov" in Hebrew) is the most common thing said...
IRGuy wrote:my advice is savor the moment, take lots of pictures, and stand back..
I don't call her (and her sister) "Daddy's Princess" for nothing... As for pictures, aside of the videos (yes, plural) almost 2,000 pictures were taken regarding this event... So I think we're OK on that front... As for standing back, I'm already doing that since her very indignant "DADDY!!!" when I walked into MY (and the Admiral's) bathroom while she was there (unbeknown to me, I thought it was the Admiral)... But, I'm not going to stand that far back ;-) I've always been an involved dad and that's not going to change...
IRGuy wrote:you will most likely be having grandkids of your own sooner than you can imagine.
Here's me hoping they will first come from her 8 and 6 years older brothers ;-) And, I don't have to imagine anything... It seems like only a couple of months ago I was changing his (my eldest) diapers or helping him fix his bike and now he's a young man, commanding troops in the field... If he makes a serious mistake it's more then likely going to cost lives... Second one is going to don his uniform in a couple of months...
IRGuy wrote:Not sure about the spelling, and I am not sure if this is the correct thing to say.. I hope it is...
The spelling is correct and the sentiments are much appreciated...