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<blockquote data-quote="AllStressedOut" data-source="post: 73889" data-attributes="member: 3837"><p>This is a great topic! We don't think about the good things often enough!</p><p></p><p>My oldest difficult child is a total sweetheart and verbalizes his thoughts so nicely, usually way over the top, but its still so sweet. He drew a picture for me years ago that was he and I on a hill top and it said "My mommy is my hero because she takes care of me." He still says things like this, to me, my daughter, my dad, his brothers, whomever he thinks needs to hear something nice. He'll tell his little sister "You're beautiful." I just love it.</p><p></p><p>My middle difficult child will bend over backwards to do nice things for everyone. My husband and I have a diet coke addiction and in the morning when he sees me, he says "Mommy, do you need a diet coke?" LOL He will help his sister find her shoes or me my keys. If I'm cooking, he loves to be by my side helping in any way he can. He is also a total goof ball. Always finding humor in a situation, I love it.</p><p></p><p>My youngest difficult child is a charmer. He is small and cute and his smile usually wins people over in a heartbeat. Thats why most people think I'm the mean mommy, because he is so small and so cute. He loves to be your little helper, me or husband, his teacher, whoever, he just loves to help you do things. Whether its helping me hang pictures, helping daddy find something in the garage...he just loves it.</p><p></p><p>It makes me feel all warm and fuzzy to talk about the good things. Thanks for thinking of it!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AllStressedOut, post: 73889, member: 3837"] This is a great topic! We don't think about the good things often enough! My oldest difficult child is a total sweetheart and verbalizes his thoughts so nicely, usually way over the top, but its still so sweet. He drew a picture for me years ago that was he and I on a hill top and it said "My mommy is my hero because she takes care of me." He still says things like this, to me, my daughter, my dad, his brothers, whomever he thinks needs to hear something nice. He'll tell his little sister "You're beautiful." I just love it. My middle difficult child will bend over backwards to do nice things for everyone. My husband and I have a diet coke addiction and in the morning when he sees me, he says "Mommy, do you need a diet coke?" LOL He will help his sister find her shoes or me my keys. If I'm cooking, he loves to be by my side helping in any way he can. He is also a total goof ball. Always finding humor in a situation, I love it. My youngest difficult child is a charmer. He is small and cute and his smile usually wins people over in a heartbeat. Thats why most people think I'm the mean mommy, because he is so small and so cute. He loves to be your little helper, me or husband, his teacher, whoever, he just loves to help you do things. Whether its helping me hang pictures, helping daddy find something in the garage...he just loves it. It makes me feel all warm and fuzzy to talk about the good things. Thanks for thinking of it! [/QUOTE]
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