Re: My parents
As a child many see their parents as 'just there', as if they only have the title 'Mum and Dad'.
Also we get used to seeing them do it all, so it rarely dawns on a child to offer help.
It's only as we grow up and mature do we dawn that Mum and Dad are people in their own right, have a life too.
Also what I found was lovely is getting to know them as people, hearing what they did at school, through work etc, that opened my mind to wanting to know a lot more, and with all that I changed how I saw my parents.
I am so grateful that I still have my parents, as the relationship now we have, as we all are adults, is amazing.
But to hear many saying they have lost their parents before they actually got to really know them, is so very sad.
I would walk the earth to help them, because I know they sacrificed so much for me when I was growing up, they did without, but they won't do without any more, that's for sure.
As a child many see their parents as 'just there', as if they only have the title 'Mum and Dad'.
Also we get used to seeing them do it all, so it rarely dawns on a child to offer help.
It's only as we grow up and mature do we dawn that Mum and Dad are people in their own right, have a life too.
Also what I found was lovely is getting to know them as people, hearing what they did at school, through work etc, that opened my mind to wanting to know a lot more, and with all that I changed how I saw my parents.
I am so grateful that I still have my parents, as the relationship now we have, as we all are adults, is amazing.
But to hear many saying they have lost their parents before they actually got to really know them, is so very sad.
I would walk the earth to help them, because I know they sacrificed so much for me when I was growing up, they did without, but they won't do without any more, that's for sure.
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