Cotton Socks
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- Feb 20, 2017
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I consider myself to have been very lucky with my kids. They are both so unlike me & their other parent in the fact that they have both (so far) made sensible life choices that I wonder if they are actually my children.
Sleepless nights, a constant permanent worry about everything they do. Have they brushed their teeth properly, have they had enough veg & fruit. Why has Nan been such a cow and fed them s**t loads of choc. Where are they, who are they with, when do I start to panic that they're not home at the time I'd thought they'd be. What GCSE's should they take, why won't they realise that GCSEs are more important than the Xbox and revise? Holy crap, they want to get behind the wheel of a car!!! The list is relentless & endless, but I'd not change it for anything.
I absolutely love the quality time I spend with them, that's probably why when we go to a match together I enjoy it, even if we lose. All the above fades into oblivion when you have special memories with your kids. Doesn't need to be something that costs money, one of my funniest memories is of my eldest getting stuck in the mud & not being able to get out without taking his shoe off. Countless other little things that make me smile over the years on reflection.
I confess to never being a fan of the 'artwork' I've had to pin up though.
They are an expensive 'life sentence' (as you put it), with no guarantees. I'm not sure of your theory that you obtain a sense of self worth from having kids, in my experience you just stop worrying about yourself! They can however give a lot 'back' when they're not being sick down your back at 7 weeks & sick in the toilet at 15 through alcohol!
Sleepless nights, a constant permanent worry about everything they do. Have they brushed their teeth properly, have they had enough veg & fruit. Why has Nan been such a cow and fed them s**t loads of choc. Where are they, who are they with, when do I start to panic that they're not home at the time I'd thought they'd be. What GCSE's should they take, why won't they realise that GCSEs are more important than the Xbox and revise? Holy crap, they want to get behind the wheel of a car!!! The list is relentless & endless, but I'd not change it for anything.
I absolutely love the quality time I spend with them, that's probably why when we go to a match together I enjoy it, even if we lose. All the above fades into oblivion when you have special memories with your kids. Doesn't need to be something that costs money, one of my funniest memories is of my eldest getting stuck in the mud & not being able to get out without taking his shoe off. Countless other little things that make me smile over the years on reflection.

They are an expensive 'life sentence' (as you put it), with no guarantees. I'm not sure of your theory that you obtain a sense of self worth from having kids, in my experience you just stop worrying about yourself! They can however give a lot 'back' when they're not being sick down your back at 7 weeks & sick in the toilet at 15 through alcohol!