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[quote=Anonymous]I think it's hard not to be wistful when you see kids who are the way you "wish" your kids were. In other words, I have a very active child. I was a very quiet bookworm, loved to draw, still love crafts and books. My DS believes these things are torture. He swims, plays hockey, soccer, and nerf gun battles. I love him very much--he's a very funny and sweet little guy, he and I watch some movies together for our quieter times together and we build legos together. But I sometimes see kids who like doing crafts or drawing and I wish I could share that with him. Ah well, as everyone says, the important thing is to recognize what you're thinking to yourself and to remind yourself that no child is all things and we all wish the best for our kids. Whoever they are and whoever they are becoming.[/quote]
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