What else might we have unconsciously given to our children?
Jacob puts his sentences together like I do. Tell Kyleigh "No" and she gives that look her daddy gives when I ask one of my "you're right, I wasn't thinking" questions.
Witnessing the presidential election fallout over the last week, I hope we pass on tolerance. Acceptance of that fact that all people are created equal. Dislike someone because of their views or politics. Not because of the color of their skin or their gender.
Will they know that there are some things worth fighting for? Not a lot of things--but a few? Even fewer worth dieing for? Will they know that they are the source of their own happiness? Their own joy? Will they know to take care of what they have, what's been given to them? And to be gracious and grateful? Will they know the difference between those two words?
Will they know that they can fly? That they can soar?
All these were handed down to me. The greatest task I face in this life is insuring that my own children can say the same.
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That's a lot to ponder over. If you teach them those values, they can't help but have them, I think, as long as you are also a living example to them and do as you say and I think you are that kind of woman.
I assume all your other relatives are the same way? Or most of them anyway? That would help a lot.
You are the most important person, though, when teaching them about values. Let your kids always be proud of you and what you stand for. They will get the message.
Amen sister!
I love your values,and whether it's nature or nurture I'm sure you'll pass it all on to them and more :)
Tolerance is one of the most amazing gifts we can past down to our children. It's one that I practice and preach every day of my life to my children. We can only hope that our children take the good from us and leave the bad.
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