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If You Could Tell Your Last Self Something What Would You Tell Them?
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I would go back to when I was 14 and I would tell myself to ignore the two boys beside me because I will trip fall and bang my head against the locker. I would also tell my 18 year old self (if I had time) about the pandemic (so I could start stocking up on toilet paper and other essentials)
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Emily - // Oh I’m so sorry. That’s gotta be tough on you. //
Thank you - it was then, but obviously not now, nearly fifty years later!!
My children have benefited enormously from my experience - I was determined that I would confirm my love and respect for them on a daily basis by my attitude, and I have tried hard to do so.
Thank you - it was then, but obviously not now, nearly fifty years later!!
My children have benefited enormously from my experience - I was determined that I would confirm my love and respect for them on a daily basis by my attitude, and I have tried hard to do so.
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Emily - // I feel really bad now. Im so sorry. But I guess time heals everything. I hope your still doing great. Your a very great person and I hate to see that you got hurt awhile ago. Praying for you! //
Thank you for your kind words, but really, you must not distress yourself over something that happened so long ago, I am completely past it now, I would hate to think you would worry about it.
As I said, my girls (well, women now, all married with children) benefited from the simple approach that although we didn't always see eye to eye, what parent and child does, there has always been love and respect and simple liking between us, that's what I aimed for when I met their mum, that's what I've got now.
I am very blessed, and I am aware of it every day.
xx
Thank you for your kind words, but really, you must not distress yourself over something that happened so long ago, I am completely past it now, I would hate to think you would worry about it.
As I said, my girls (well, women now, all married with children) benefited from the simple approach that although we didn't always see eye to eye, what parent and child does, there has always been love and respect and simple liking between us, that's what I aimed for when I met their mum, that's what I've got now.
I am very blessed, and I am aware of it every day.
xx
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