My son is in Iraq right now. I praise him for facing his fears in the past, for moving forward, and for following his heart. He has always been a wise, compassionate, giving person with strong morals. He was my guide to wake me from my blindness and help me choose the right path out of a very dark situation! When I first saw him, I fell in love. (God Bless you, I love you Son!)
My daughter has been through hell with me. We have seen and survived many dreadful things. She was there to hold my hand and I was there when she cried. She has been my best friend and comfort. She has much more strength than she gives herself credit for. She is a star in a darkened sky, an opal on a sandy beach, a rainbow after a heavy storm. She is exceptional!
I thought I could never have children, so these two precious wonders are amazing, miraculous blessings. Whatever I did to be rewarded so generously, I’m deeply grateful! I feel like the luckiest women on Earth. Please tell me about those you love.
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Her bright brown eyes, her smile, her personality…she is only 7 months…so there isnt really much i can go off of…but I know as she gets older there will def be more….
good luck to you and your son…..I thank him grately
I can not top your answer. It was beautiful!
My son is a wonder. Each day, he wakes up with a smile on his face and energy and enthusiasm for each experience he has. He is only 17 months and teaches me every day to re-examine the ordinary through his eyes to see the extraordinary. His personality is developing, making his one of the coolest, best people I know. His sense of humor is great. He dances, he hugs, he says please. he is everything i could want and more, and he;s just started.
my daughter is 6 weeks old. She might be our last child, so i am savoring every sweet thing she does. From her infant cries to her first smiles, i am recording everything carefully. She will soon be as big as her brother and these moments will be gone!
I have to say it takes a wonderful mother like you to be fortunate with two lovely children. I am very fortunate as well.
Like you, I thought I couldn’t have children and I had three after that misdiagnosis. As I say again and again I have know idea what i did to be blessed with such knowledge and wisdom but i do know it all came pooring down on me whenever i had one more child. The hardest job i ever chose for myself and the reward far outways the work. The lessons even now are priceless! I wish I would not have listened and had about two more. But those grandchildren are coming and i hope for many many more. I know the truth about love…that’s what i love the most about my children.
Thanx for asking!
I love everything about my children. I mean everything, they are so unique and that is why I love them in the first place. That is why everyone loves their child.
My mother is who I aspire to be, caring, patient loving and STRONG. She loves with her whole heart but is very careful with whom she shares. She has pride and will. She is the only person in this world who will ever just love me without judgment. She is the only person who can tell me what to do, and I am well over the age of 21.
My son’s are the inspiration for everything I do. Even when I am the most angry, they are my best friends. They are the reason that I stay on the straight and narrow. My plans for life are always based on whats best for them, regardless of other people’s opinions.
My brother and I have had our ups and downs and I will continue to love him for who he was, and distance myself from what he has become. He will always be in my heart.
I love my family regardless, because they are MY FAMILY.
I don’t have kids. What you wrote was wonderful, and brought a tear to my eye..
everything.