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What are you proud of regarding your parenting?
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<blockquote data-quote="RN0441" data-source="post: 691384" data-attributes="member: 15032"><p>My husband and I had a loving marriage so my son never saw us argue or fight.</p><p>He was the apple of our eye because our other children were 8 and 9 when he was born.</p><p>We took him everyplace with us and did everything together or as a family.</p><p>Vacations, holidays, etc.</p><p>He would sit so close to me when we were on the couch that I'd have to make him move over a bit; very affectionate; went both ways</p><p>I am sure he has very fond memories of his childhood.</p><p>It wasn't perfect but it was great!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RN0441, post: 691384, member: 15032"] My husband and I had a loving marriage so my son never saw us argue or fight. He was the apple of our eye because our other children were 8 and 9 when he was born. We took him everyplace with us and did everything together or as a family. Vacations, holidays, etc. He would sit so close to me when we were on the couch that I'd have to make him move over a bit; very affectionate; went both ways I am sure he has very fond memories of his childhood. It wasn't perfect but it was great! [/QUOTE]
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