Do You Love Your Children Unconditionaly?
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Sue, My son is 22 and this what I told him today ! "If we don't learn what the lesson is here to teach us than we will continue to struggle. Sometimes I have to surrender and Say .. I give in ... God you take over... and that is when I feel my weakest and then Something good happens and I remember that I was to go through that to be able to help someone else! Sometimes The things we go through are not about us... Its sometimes to have helped someone else ! But we have to surrender so our ears will be open to the message !" Please feel free to share this with your Son ! Eye Affirm, Lisa I have 3 kids, 22 yr old daughter, 17 yr old son and 14 yr old son, I love them all unconditionally and do not have a 'favorite' - although they all say one of their siblings is my favorite. My biggest and very unexpected challenge has been my youngest son's battle with drugs and alcohol. We always want a reason, we try as Mother's to find out what happened to make this happen to my son??!! - All we can do is love them, guide them and pray for the best, that's it! VERY scary, but true. suesellshouses@yahoo.com www.facebook.com/suesellshouses Linda and Lin, You too are such Beautiful Women and I so Loved your Comments ! It is so interesting to look back and to see the path's unfold ! Love to you both ! Eye Affirm, Lisa Hi Lisa, Fabulous tips for supporting your children...to love them unconditionally. I love your phrase..."allow your children's path to unfold". How true....we so often struggle to control our children but when we pour unconditional love on them and release them. they are free to follow their own pathways of life. And it is so amazing to see the beautiful loving adults they become. In Gratitude for your unconditional love... Linda Kay Holden New Beginnings Community One of the hardest things for me was when my daughter left for college. I just didn't want to let her go! All kinds of things went through my head. Will she be safe? Who's going to bug her about completing her homework? Can she do her laundry? As it turned out, the best thing I ever have done is just letting her go. She has done very well. She is a independent women now. Lin
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