i love you not for who you are, but for who I am when I am with you
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I'm so busy and tired this afternoon. I never thought that i accidentally cut my finger while i'm slicing the potatoes for my son's afternoon snack, when my son saw me that i'm hurt and heard me saying "OUCH!...Ouch!!...Ouch!!..." then he immediately hugs and kisses me saying "i love you", well....i'm so relief and so touchy instead of feeling hurt.
He's just 3 years old. No matter how naughty our kids at their young age, they are still precious in God's eyes. Unexpectedly, their would come a time that God could use them to comfort us and help us.
Most important is do pray for and work toward consistency in our attitudes and behavior toward to our kids. Unconditional love doesn't evaporate when our kids misbehave or when the family finances have gone haywire or when the new baby keeping everyone awake at night. It may seem like the impossible dream always to be patient, kind and loving as a spouse or as a parent even in times of conflict and stress. Unconditional love is: doesn't depend on circumstances. It is essential to the development of trust in our family relationships, as well as to our child's self-esteem or attitude.
Someone Special, That's Me!
Posted by
Raquel
6.02.2009
Labels: Family Life
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