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thread: What have your children taught you?

  1. #1

    May 2008
    Melbourne, Vic
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    What have your children taught you?

    I just had a lovely moment with DD where she taught me a valuable lesson - a child's imagination is precious and should be nurtured. As adults we are too quick to try and pull ourselves back to the harshness of reality and I need to remember that she is only this gorgeous age once...

    We had just arrived home from the shops and DD was due for a sleep, getting tired and grumpy. She found her Miffy toy and had a receipt and was trying to wrap it around Miffy. Obviously, it kept falling off and DD, being tired, was getting frustrated with it.

    She cried out to me "Mummy, it's not working!" and I glanced at her and said "It's going to keep falling off, because it's just a piece of paper!"

    She looked up at me with her big blue eyes and responded "No mummy, to me it's a cape."

    So precious. I closed my mouth (where's my baby gone?), shook myself and said "Of course it is, silly mummy, let's get some sticky tape so we can attach Miffy's cape."

    She is now snuggled up in bed, cuddled up to Miffy, who is wearing a cape.

    Lesson learned mummy!

    So what have your little ones taught you?

  2. #2
    Registered User

    Jul 2007
    melb
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    Awww thats so cute!!!!

    Currently with day I am having my kids have taught me I can scream really loud all day and not loose voice LOL

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    Registered User

    Jun 2005
    USA
    3,991

    Expect the unexpected. Imagination was something I longed for and now I have a child with autism instead. My child has taught me that parenting isn't my journey, it's about sharing somebody elses.

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    May 2008
    Melbourne, Vic
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    Awww thats so cute!!!!

    Currently with day I am having my kids have taught me I can scream really loud all day and not loose voice LOL


    Meow, that's really beautiful

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    2014 BellyBelly RAK Recipient.

    Mar 2008
    Vic
    4,806

    To enjoy the moments. To rediscover. To smell the roses. To look at everything with brand new eyes.

    Well....I try to

    And it's doing wonders for my relationship with my beautiful husband

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    Sep 2009
    Bunbury WA
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    They have taught me soo much... i think right now, with a screaming toddler and a screaming baby i am learning to have patience... a semi trailer load of patience!

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    Registered User

    Oct 2008
    Newport, VIC
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    Patience. I am not the most patient person in the world. Actually, I have very little patience for most people. However it would seem that the powers that be anticipated this. So rather than let me waste the valuable patience that I have on unimportant things / people, it has made me save them all up for my DS and his brother to come. I am so much more patient with Mitchell than I am with anyone.

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    Jul 2006
    Cloud nine :D
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    Love - They taught me to love like no one else could, I could never imagine to love a person the way that I do my kids, from the first time I knew they were inside me... It's that kinda love that will over power any other feeling - it's the most amazing feeling in this world.

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    My son has taught me that a mother's role might be to nurture but it is important to be nurtured too.

    Lately I've been a bit emotional and I'll often say things like "I'm losing it." Or "I feel so angry" as I often do as I always express my emotion openly. Well lately every time I say that lately DS will come running and wrap his arms around me and bury his head into my chest and I melt. And then he'll say "Is that better? Is it going away now." And it works every time. Sometimes I have to fight back the tears. He tells me he has magic cuddles. I know they say a mother's kiss heals all... but so does a child's love...

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    Mar 2010
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    How to enjoy the simple pleasures of a lie in and quiet time.

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    Oct 2009
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    That apparently the "fingers on lips" style of shushing is the funniest thing in the world

    I'll be back soon with a more serious answer


    Sent from my iPhone so forgive the speelung misstacks

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    Registered User

    Oct 2007
    Middle Victoria
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    You can't change other people, even little people, so it is better to work with them than try to get them to do what you want.-

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    Registered User

    Mar 2007
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    Awww, what a gorgeous thread

    BBS to add mine.

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    Registered User

    May 2008
    ...where jumping on the bed is mandatory!
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    Expect the unexpected. Imagination was something I longed for and now I have a child with autism instead. My child has taught me that parenting isn't my journey, it's about sharing somebody elses.
    thats lovely!!!

    OP , arnt they precious! sounds like something my DD1 would say.

    i was getting frustrated with her just as she was going to bed as she was being silly (tired) and i snapped at her (im tired too) and her response was ''we have had a lovely day mummy, dont ruin it by being cross'' very quickly put in my place

    she teaches me patience every day...im gettig better

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    Registered User

    May 2008
    ...where jumping on the bed is mandatory!
    2,225

    My son has taught me that a mother's role might be to nurture but it is important to be nurtured too.

    Lately I've been a bit emotional and I'll often say things like "I'm losing it." Or "I feel so angry" as I often do as I always express my emotion openly. Well lately every time I say that lately DS will come running and wrap his arms around me and bury his head into my chest and I melt. And then he'll say "Is that better? Is it going away now." And it works every time. Sometimes I have to fight back the tears. He tells me he has magic cuddles. I know they say a mother's kiss heals all... but so does a child's love...
    wow....kids rock!!! hugs

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    Registered User

    Jan 2007
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    Rouge that's beautiful.

    Mine have taught me that I'm a yeller

    I'm also really good at doing the puzzles they pull out and don't put back. But they have taught me how to have fun again and that it's important to laugh every day.

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    Aug 2010
    south eastern melbourne
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    that a simple bedtime story and goodnight kiss is the best bandaid for a bad day.

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    Registered User

    May 2006
    Igglepiggle Land
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    Patience and to 'forgive and forget'

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