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Be honest in everything....
Being hard working

2007-10-24 22:40:55 · answer #1 · answered by sweetie29 6 · 3 0

Cooking!!
my mom and dad always tried to make the best dishes for our family. They really make the mos delicious food ever. I did not realised how special it was until my father died, and i moved to another country. Living on my own, my biggest problem now is how to prepare food. I have been spoilt with delicious food, so i have been really picky when it comes to it. Then i realised, the only solution to my problem was to learn all my parents recipe. Right now I'm still learning, I'm calling my mom regularly to ask her how to do things.. surprisingly i think i have the skills(obviously i got it from them) and I'm really having fun. I couldn't ask for anything more and i thank them for that from the bottom of my heart.

2007-10-24 22:51:16 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

My dad and mom are still alive. My mom is in the hospital fighting for her life. I take care of them both. Yes, my dad is important to me. He retired from the army after 20 years. Retired from the bus company. His military career and attitude is what made me stronger. Being around a military background is what led me to joining the military and putting in 10 years. (10th Special Forces Group/Airborne). He taught me to be a man. He was there for me and now that my mom is in critical condition, I need to be there for him. Cycle of life. As far as you missing anything? That depends. If your mom and friends raised you with love and you had male friends to hang out with, I see no reason why you shouldn't feel complete. Be happy someone loved you. Many kids growing up, missed/didn't have that in their young lives.

2016-03-13 06:24:02 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

the most important lesson i learned from my mom and dad was to not do drugs. my father died at an early age, and i think my mom lost some brain cells because of drugs, im not trying to be mean, but i think it is true. i have never even wanted to smoke, and i have never been curious.

2007-10-24 22:52:11 · answer #4 · answered by genia l 1 · 2 0

When you light the firework, step away quickly. And that dipping cattails (the plant, not the animal, don't call PETA on me) in kerosene and lighting them makes really good torches. Oh, and that in general, the populace is a big herd of sheep that follow whatever the trend happens to be.

Thank you Daddy, Mommy. You done raised me right =)

2007-10-24 22:54:00 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

My mum taught me that what goes around comes around and never to gossip about anyone. I don't. My dad taught me how to be strong. He didn't teach me, but he's abusive and as a result, I have taught myself to suppress all the pain he has caused over the years and as a result, I have become a stronger person.

2007-10-24 22:45:27 · answer #6 · answered by Melanie 5 · 2 0

From Mom (God bless her soul), "Pick up as you go along"... and "Don't borrow trouble" (in other words: don't worry and make mountains out of mole hills). She also gave me the knowledge to sew at a very early age.

From Dad (God bless his soul as well), "If you don't have the money for it, don't buy it". That lesson was learned so late in my life after tons of credit card problems. So right he was.
He also gave me incentive to use my creativity to make anything I put my mind to, mainly wood projects. He also inspired me to believe in myself to keep my musical talent throughout my life. I've learned many instruments, mainly guitar, which has my life long love.
Thank you for an awesome question that made me think of my both parents today....I often think of both of them, and miss them dearly.

2007-10-24 22:56:57 · answer #7 · answered by LARGE MARGE 5 · 2 0

they taught me to take marrage vows very seriosly! they were divorced after 27 years, and i vowed to never do that, i did once, the second lasted till the end. so, at least i did learn something from the. even if they didn't.

2007-10-24 22:50:47 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

got great work ethic and loyalty from my mum, and from my dad i learned its always good not to be so serious all the time and have a laugh, and also that not everyone can be trusted

2007-10-24 22:53:33 · answer #9 · answered by buttafly_biattch 4 · 2 0

DAD- how to be the man i am and be responsible as a parent. no-matter what a man doesn't cut and run from his responsibilities.

2007-10-25 00:19:45 · answer #10 · answered by Papa WILL 6 · 1 0

Being generous and kind! I learned a lot of good things from them!

2007-10-24 22:47:52 · answer #11 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

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