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What are you proud of regarding your parenting?
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<blockquote data-quote="Copabanana" data-source="post: 691352" data-attributes="member: 18958"><p>I was loving, too. </p><p></p><p>I fought very hard for my son, every step of the way. I think that is why it was so hard when I thought he turned against me. I was wrong to think that. He just could not love me in the same way as he did before. Of course he could not. He became a man.</p><p></p><p>Not many single mothers especially very ambitious ones would have adopted a baby who had had my son's difficult start. I forget that, sometimes, but I do not think my son does. Out of all of the infants in the world, and in eternity I picked my son. He knows that. And so do I. I needed him. I would never have wanted to finish my life without him in it. He was my reason for being. The best thing I ever did was recognize this.</p><p></p><p>So, to me, the best thing I did as a parent was to see my destiny, to have the courage to accept it and to go from there. All the rest was just holding on for the ride.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Copabanana, post: 691352, member: 18958"] I was loving, too. I fought very hard for my son, every step of the way. I think that is why it was so hard when I thought he turned against me. I was wrong to think that. He just could not love me in the same way as he did before. Of course he could not. He became a man. Not many single mothers especially very ambitious ones would have adopted a baby who had had my son's difficult start. I forget that, sometimes, but I do not think my son does. Out of all of the infants in the world, and in eternity I picked my son. He knows that. And so do I. I needed him. I would never have wanted to finish my life without him in it. He was my reason for being. The best thing I ever did was recognize this. So, to me, the best thing I did as a parent was to see my destiny, to have the courage to accept it and to go from there. All the rest was just holding on for the ride. [/QUOTE]
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