there's alot of laughter in my house.(I have 6 kids)The other day,my 11 yr old said he wants to own a spice company.He's renaming "Morton's Iodized Salt" to "Moron's idiot salt".When my 13 yr old is acting crazy(funny) the 14 yr old will point his finger at him and say"NO,NO,bad,sit,sit,good boy".When my youngest was 2,he walked in on his big sis using the restroom.He asked her what happened to her "thingy".So much more to tell,but the point is,laughter is one of the best parts of family.
2006-08-25 18:46:24
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answered by L.T. 4
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I love children too! I would not prefer the changing diapers and getting sick part of the job, but when you see a child's smile it gives you hope and it touches your heart. I once read as a quote on a plaque hanging in my friends' house: "Babies are God's way of saying the world must go on." That quote really touched me and made me think :) I truly believe they are Angels sent to us with blessings for the future.
2006-08-26 02:22:52
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answered by Angel88 1
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When I looked into my daughters eyes when she was born. I promised her minutes later that I would always love, guide and protect her. I guess I told her that because my life was very lonely at times because I had a mother that is truly narcissistic.
She was our miricle baby, the baby I was told I would never have. I thank God for her everyday. She has enriched our lives more than I ever imagined.
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Victoria Elaine
9/28/05
2006-08-26 01:12:41
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answered by angelsmommy 3
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I don't have any kids but I look forward to it, kids seen to give life more meaning and a since if purpose. I came from a big family so maybe that's the reason, but anyway, sometimes them may drive you crazy but it's worth it to have someone really depend on you to be the best you can be. Take Care.
2006-08-26 01:07:40
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answered by Wood77 3
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I have three, 17, 23 and 25. Not much really changes about how you feel about them from the time when they were babies until they take wing. What makes me smile is what they have taught me and how they have kept me young at heart. It all goes much too fast. Capture as much of it as you can.
2006-08-26 02:00:22
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answered by GJ 5
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I have 3 boys and yes they were and are complete pains sometimes,but I wouldn't exchange a moment for all the gold in the world.
2006-08-26 01:04:47
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answered by Mike I 1
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there are a million reasons. my oldest son taught me to find humor in the most mundane situations. he recently learned to apologize. i just about cried the first time he said it to me. he stepped on my toe. when i was complaining about it hurting, he rubbed my back and said "im sorry" in the sweetest voice i have ever heard. i really love being a mother.
2006-08-26 01:13:15
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answered by lady beth 3
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First of all,you are able to acquire one of the God's blessings;go ye into the world and multiply,secondly you have proved that you are not barren,thirdly,when you look at them,you have the joy of the fact that this's from you and nobody else.Finally,it gives you extra joy seeing them playing together and calls you Daddy.
2006-08-26 01:09:48
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answered by Divine Love 1
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I'm a mother, and with all the nagging in the world, i still wouldn't be without my child.
2006-08-26 08:00:13
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answered by Anonymous
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MY CHILD IS A STEPCHILD BUT I ALWAYS FORGET. WHEN I HEAR A KID CALL FOR THEIR MOM IN A STORE IT SOUNDS LIKE MY DAUGHTER SOMETIMES AND I STILL TURN AROUND TO SEE WHERE SHE IS. IT'S WEIRD BECAUSE NOW SHE'S 30 SO IT'S KIND OF HARD WHEN I DON'T SEE HER STANDING THERE ANYMORE. WE WENT EVERYWHERE AND ARE VERY CLOSE. SHE IS ON HER OWN NOW SO I SMILE (AND CRY) WHEN I THINK ABOUT HER AS A CHILD.
2006-08-26 01:17:22
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answered by X 4
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