Parent: “Being my child is a lifetime bond!”
Child: “Why do you say this?”
Photo credit: Henderson Family Magazine
Parent: “No matter how old I or you grow, you are still my child and that’s forever!”
Child: “Ohhh…I thought once I am 18, I cease being your baby!”
Photo credit: RethinkCare
Parent: “Wouldn’t you still want to be my baby?”
Child: “Yyeeessss…I would love to!”
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Parent hood is a life time commitment
So beautifully said! The bond we share with our parents is one that should be nurtured our entire lives. It’s such an important relationship to have!
I love this! No matter how old my kids get, I’ll always be there for them.
Perfectly stated! We never stop becoming our parents’ babies. I still call mom and dad and ask for advice.
Once you’re a parent, you’re a parent for life. Kids will grow older, but they are still your kids, still an extremely important part of your family.
This is beautiful sharing about parenthood. This is what I love when I am reading this, you can see the love that your parents have to you.
What a wonderful read, and parenthood truly is special. I often remind my children that no matter how old they grow, they will always be my babies. Our bond is for a lifetime and filled with lots of LOVE that will never fade!
This is so lovely and yes parenthood is a life long commitment but a joy for sure. My parents have and are the best xx
Very nice words! But I’m getting tired of “sweet image parenthood.”
that’s true. That’s why we have to check it, for any loopholes.
I do completely agree with this statement. My children will always be my babies no matter what age they are.
Yep, this is so true. I was at the gym today, and a guy was there with his parents. He was probably in high school. His mom kept playing with his hair, kissing him on the forehead, and he kept asking her to please not embarrass him. Then came Dad!
It’s hard to let go. The older my daughter gets, the more I understand my mother’s love for me.
I’m not yet a parent but it’s different feelings and life being a parent to a child. Many times I hear parents want children to stay babies haha.