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I sure am. They have become amazing people.

2007-01-13 04:33:35 · answer #1 · answered by schoolot 5 · 0 0

Extremely proud of how my 3 sons have grown into young men. My oldest son is now 32 and the father of two beautiful girls (Papa's girls) and has a successful career as a machinest and is married to a nurse. My second son is now 25 years old and has just completed 5 years of education and is working in the financial market. He lives 3000 miles away at present and is engaged to a wonderful woman from Thailand. They just returned from her home country a couple of months ago where he asked her father's permission to marry her (as is still very alive in that culture to ask for the permission). He speaks 5 languages fluently and is the first person in our family to receive a University degree. My youngest son is now 21 years old and has also moved to the other side of the country, and was able to see his brother for the first time in 5 years. He is currently finding himself and taking a break from school and working full time putting up and tearing down big tents for special events. Although all three of them were in a little bit of trouble through their teen years they have all learned from their experiences and are not afraid of now earning an honest dollar and I am extremely proud of them all.

2007-01-13 04:47:15 · answer #2 · answered by crazylegs 7 · 0 0

I am proud of my daughter. She is trying her best in school and she is really working to become a singer. My son is not that well right now he is sort of mentaly sick, because of the life experience he has went through, but i am proud of him for as much he has progressed in the time he has been getting help. If you have kids they souldn't have to do andything to make you proud. There is always room for a little disapointment in them. But you need to always tell your children how proud you are of them or they will want to give up on everything thinking that everything they do for you is not good enough.

2007-01-13 04:42:43 · answer #3 · answered by Shery W 2 · 0 0

I have 5 children. I have not always liked the things they have done or the decisions they have made. But my love for them is so great, and my faith in them is so strong, I can't help but be proud of the good people they are becomming every day right before my eyes.

2007-01-13 04:39:12 · answer #4 · answered by sweetpea 4 · 1 0

The children have not always made the best or right decisions, and have gotten into some trouble through their teen/young adult years ... but what I am proud of them for is that they have gone on to pursue further education (Which is so important to our family ... My siblings/I are grandchildren of LEGAL Immigrants to the US who came as Indentured Servants and their hard work purchased their way out of that situation -- they had very little formal education). The Grandparents emphasized to our parents, and ourselves (the Grandchildren) the IMPORTANCE of a good education -- and we all have UGrad and Grad Degrees. So yes, going to College means that eventually they will realize the embarrassment of their selfish actions and nastiness that I HAD To endure as their Single Parent during these teen/young adult years, and what goes around comes around .. and I will eventually see them have to deal with the horrors of the same years in their children (and they will heartily apologize for treating me so poorly).

2007-01-13 06:02:36 · answer #5 · answered by sglmom 7 · 0 0

Ofcourse, although my son is 4 and has turned into quit the little you know what sometimes. He is in school now, and is learning how to be independent. It is kind of annoying sometimes, but I am glad he isnt a pushover.

2007-01-13 04:34:01 · answer #6 · answered by Elizabeth H 2 · 0 0

I am absolutely amazed at my son. He has turned out spectacular. His financial intelligence out surpasses most 50 year olds and he is only 20... Way to go kiddo !!!

2007-01-13 04:52:30 · answer #7 · answered by Kitty 6 · 0 0

I'm very proud.

She's a good, wonderful, caring, young woman and I can't believe how fast it went by.

We did a very good job.

2007-01-13 05:18:28 · answer #8 · answered by daljack -a girl 7 · 0 0

Well of course she is 8 and already on the honer roll and has a great personality and a big heart.

2007-01-16 12:32:23 · answer #9 · answered by melissa l 2 · 0 0

Both of our children have exceeded our hopes. My wife and I keep saying, "Somewhere, somehow we did something right - don't know where, don't know how!" But we're as proud as can be.

2007-01-13 04:36:27 · answer #10 · answered by Scabius Fretful 5 · 0 1

You should have pride in their happiness not necessarily on their material accomplishments. Achieving happiness is a feat within itself. Hopefully within that happiness they are honest hard working people enjoying life to the fullest.

2007-01-13 04:35:17 · answer #11 · answered by JB 4 · 0 0

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