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mine is when he was born and sitting sickly in the little incubator I was the first the hear him cry when they though something was wrong with him.

2007-06-22 05:10:39 · 17 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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One night, I got a call from a sheriff. My 17 years old son was stopped with other friends. His friends had false ID's, but when the sheriff asked my son if he had one with him, he said: "No Sir, mine is at home." The sheriff, laughing, said to me: "I have to congratulate you, your son is the most honest teenager I've ever met, but please, ask him for the ID and destroy it". Of course, I did.

2007-06-22 05:43:25 · answer #1 · answered by Millie 7 · 0 0

Im proud of them almost everyday, its really hard to pic one, there only 3 and 5,so they do new things all the time , but once, when my daughter just turned 4 was left alone under someone elses care, She woke up and couldnt find anyone, she got her boots on and her jacket to look outside for someone, There door was very heavy and she was always scared of it shutting on her, and she could never get it open from the outside, I asked her how she got back in the house after it all happened,,,, she told me she put a shoe in the door so it wouldnt close ( as sad as the situation was ), I was so proud of her for thinking to do something like that so she could safely get back in the house.

2007-06-22 12:18:50 · answer #2 · answered by Jessie 4 · 0 0

After two years apart due to various reasons, I was reunited with my two nieces. the last time I saw them they were ages 2 and 3. When I found them again they were 4 and 5, they wrapped their little arms around me and started to cry with joy. Myself and their grandparents have been the only stable surroundings in their life, and I went to pick them up and take them to live with their grandparents.

This was the most emotional experience I have ever had with any child.

2007-06-22 12:15:48 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

so many
I have 3 girls and each of them just amazing kids

my oldest ( 16 ) is part of many school projects
including a fair trade shop , anti drugs campaign , peer groups etc
my middle one ( 10 ) isnt as much of a scholar but she is my sweetheart , so caring and kind .... she is mummy to all those younger than her , especially babies
my 6 year old is my little genuis , she was recently asked to read to the 5 year olds at their story time each week and has the patience of a saint with them

do I sound proud ?
sorry
but you bet I am
arent kids just wonderful

2007-06-22 12:15:18 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Each and every moment of every day is my proudest moment. Although right now, my son and I are not as close as I would like - I am still proud of him and love him deeply and unconditionally.

2007-06-22 12:13:35 · answer #5 · answered by Barbara B 7 · 0 0

Don't have kids, but I was proud when my nephew shot a 98% in the NRA Youth Cup taking the Grand Prize.

I helped train the little bugger, so yeah, I can brag!

2007-06-22 12:13:23 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 3 0

Mine was when my son who has Aspergers Syndrome entered his first Bupa Great North Run for charity. I was so proud of him.

2007-06-22 12:13:32 · answer #7 · answered by hedgewitch18 6 · 1 0

I'm not sure I can classify this into just one moment. I think it was the first time my oldest child learned to say "I love you" and knew what it meant to say it.

2007-06-22 12:16:23 · answer #8 · answered by lupinesidhe 7 · 0 0

When his first word was "Daddy" -- that was pretty good.

Also, the first time he drew a picture that actually LOOKED like something instead of just being a scribble.

2007-06-22 12:14:33 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

the proudest moment I have remembered in my childhood is that I had fallen in love with one of my classfellow who happened to be my next door neighbour.

2007-06-22 12:17:13 · answer #10 · answered by krishan s 1 · 0 0

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