Thursday, January 2, 2014

Day Three

 If and when I raise children, I'll never...

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  1. If I had a child, I would never hurt them in anyway. I would treat them like there age with respect. I wouldn't try to control there lives in anyway. I would love them forever, no matter what they did wrong.

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  2. If I had a child I would never harm them in any way. I would keep them out of danger. I'll love them more then anything in the world. They will always be treated with respect. I will protect and love my children.

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  3. If, and when, I raise a child I will never make them feel like they aren't good enough. Because they are. For whatever it is they want to do in life they are good enough. But I will make it clear to them that hard work is the only way that this will remain true. I just want my children to know what they, what everybody, is capable of achieving if they just go for it.

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  4. If only they understood. Parents, adults, the lot of them. What is running through my mind? If I hardly know how could they possibly? I vow to never be like them, to never act like I can read my child's mind. I may be their parent and have experienced more than them, but who can pretend to understand the thoughts of a child?

    "My mom doesn't care." I've heard those words too many times. What kind of a mother doesn't care where their child is? I don't know, my life isn't like that. I thought my mother was annoying for keeping track of me constantly, but as I gain greater freedoms I see the importance. I've never had alcohol, never been to a real party like the ones you hear about in whispers on lazy Monday mornings, and I'm thankful. I don't want to be that person, and I don't get the chance to be. But every child with a parent that doesn't care gets that choice. My children won't. They can chose when they leave home and I've taught them all that I possibly can about life.

    I will never leave my children with doubt. Every time I hear "I don't know," or "it's not my choice," I second guess myself. I will be honest and firm with my kids. They will always know where I stand. But at the same time, I won't make their decisions for them. My kids will hopefully learn to be independent and confident.

    Most of all, they'll never wonder how much I love them. They'll know that I treasure them more than anything in the world.

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  5. If and when I raise children, I'll never hinder their originality. I will encourage them to use their gifts to the fullest extent. Everyone is given something they feel passionate about. And everyone deserves the freedom to flourish in those things without hesitation, but with confidence.

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  6. When I have a children... My baby girl will never forget how beautiful and special she is, and my baby boy will grow up strong to make sure no one ever tells my baby girl otherwise.

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    1. Omg I loooove this! :)

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    2. So.sweet. I totally feel the exact same way! You're too cute Fe :)

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    3. Short and sweet! This is beautiful.

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  7. My children will be weird,
    I can tell you that
    I would be their mother
    They would not be brats

    They'd be sweet and darling
    Innocent little babes
    And to tell you the truth
    One might be named Cabe

    I would force them to dance
    Go ahead judge me
    They'd be shinning stars
    Everyone would come to see

    Well now you know my kids
    Even though they don't exist
    I have more to say
    Maybe I should make a bigger list

    My perfect angels
    Will look like their daddy
    Crystal blue eyes
    And wavy black hair

    To be honest
    My kids will be rebels
    Cause who forgets them?
    No one remembers Pebbles

    That's all I can think of
    About my two crazy offspring
    My our children
    Will someday have a fling

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  8. If and when I raise children, I'll never treat them like dogs, slaves, or anything to that extent. I will also never purposefully discourage there hopes or dreams. I'd want them to be themselves to the fullest of there ability. If they were in "harms-way" I'd lay my life down to protect them. This is what I'd do for my children when, and if I had them.

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