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I want them to be healthy
I want them to find wonderful spouses that will support them through life. (I mean emotional support) I want them to not be afraid |
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1. To be kind and thoughtful.
2. To find joy in serving others in the community. 3. To be responsible and self-sufficient. I don't want "happiness" for my kids, as an end-goal in and of itself. I want joy for them - happiness is fleeting while joy is a by-product of living fully as a loving human being. |
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Thanks for this lovely thread.
1. Good health (obviously) 2. Love (for themselves, for others, from others) 3. Faith (in themselves, in the world, in a higher power if they choose so) Oh, and a lifetime of delicious food and travel! |
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I hope that she doesn't take after her dad, who is very smart and doesn't always have much patience for those who aren't as smart as he is.
I hope that she is less analytical than I am. I overthink and worry too much sometimes, and it isn't the key to happiness. And on a lighter note, I hope she somehow gets bigger boobs from some side of the family. I'd kill for "normal" sized boobs, but not enough to get surgery. |
| I wish for my kids to have abundant health, happiness, and to have kindness and empathy for others. |
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Aside from the most important things (health, happiness)
For my 2 year old 1. Potty training. (Maybe that's more for me...) 2. Patience (he got my temperment )
For my 5 year old 1. Learn to read 2. Less "sensative" to change |
That made me laugh! I wanted to write on mine "more hair for my son" but thought it would be too vain.
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1. health
2. a calling (whether it's his career or an outside interest) 3. love |
| Health, a successful career that she loves with the respect of her peers, a life full of love. |
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For my DD, 4 months:
Health Passion - for life, learning, and pursuing what's important to her Loving friends, family, and partnership. If I could sneak in a fourth it would be a fast metabolism. |
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I hope no one is ever mean to her. (Too late. She's in preschool.)
I hope she has a special talent that brings joy to her and others. I hope she still loves us when she's a teenager. My grandmother, when asked "how are your children" always answered "no one's in jail and no one's on welfare!" |