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What are you proud of regarding your parenting?
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<blockquote data-quote="Carri" data-source="post: 691334" data-attributes="member: 17790"><p>I like this topic. You're right, we're all good parents or we wouldn't be here on this forum. I always showed and told my kids that I loved them. I still do, whenever I can. We had lots fun times; beach outings, built forts out of blankets, friends were always welcome over, weekend choc chip pancakes, road trips to their cousins, the list could go on and on. Just good simple, loving fun. I volunteered in their classrooms, gave them fun birthday parties and made the cake of their choosing. All of this is a part of who my son is. It's there with him in his soul and maybe it will somehow play a part in him seeking recovery one day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Carri, post: 691334, member: 17790"] I like this topic. You're right, we're all good parents or we wouldn't be here on this forum. I always showed and told my kids that I loved them. I still do, whenever I can. We had lots fun times; beach outings, built forts out of blankets, friends were always welcome over, weekend choc chip pancakes, road trips to their cousins, the list could go on and on. Just good simple, loving fun. I volunteered in their classrooms, gave them fun birthday parties and made the cake of their choosing. All of this is a part of who my son is. It's there with him in his soul and maybe it will somehow play a part in him seeking recovery one day. [/QUOTE]
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