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that's a cool thing to raise someone else's kids! you must really love your wife. i know how hard times must have got. when i would fight with my step-dad i would say to him "your not my father, you can't tell me what to do!" what a horrible thing to say! so with being a parent i'll give you three stars!*** good man!!!!!!!!!
Yes, I have two great grown up sons! I have to warn you though ALLO that you may have days when your little ones become monstrous teenagers when you wish you were anything but a parent!!!
When I see how amazing my oldest son is with his own daughter & step-daughter I hope it's because I got some things right & not because I did it all wrong!!
Absobluminlutely - We have 3 boys (5, 3 & 6mths) and there is nothing that compares to getting all animated reading a story to your children and watching their faces, or pretending that I can't remember how to get to nursery or school and they have to shout directions from the back. Walking through the door at the end of the day and having them grab each leg as if they haven't seen you for days!! letting them help make meals and getting dirty in the forest or soaking wet on the beach! Their enjoyment of life is in our hands and these memories will stay with them forever. Kids (especially boys) are 'wild at heart' - let them be. Having them changes your view on what is important in life completely. Moulding their life through experiences is a challenge like no other - and such a laff!!
I adore being a momma and feel that it is not only a gift from God, but also a huge blessing! I have a 19 year old daughter and also a 2 year old daughter (I know big age gap!) My eldest daughter and I are like sisters we pretty much share everything in life and I am sooo proud of her! My little one is gorgious and every day is a blessing. Unfortunately my father died on the same night I went into hospital to give birth to my youngest daughter, and I don't know how I would have got through it without her, she really kept me going and made me smile when I didn't feel like smiling. I wish that my parents could have met her, as they would have adored her, and its a shame that she will never know them or have any grandparents. But I know through experiance that the years fly by so fast, so I treasure every moment of every day. I think I'm a better momma this time around because I am older and my pace of life is much more laid back than it was 1st time around. Things that used to worry me don't anymore, so I'm calmer and more together... I wish I could have another one!!