disneyjunkie said:Oh my, now since some of us don't agree with you, it means we don't believe in saying I love you to our children.![]()
My son knows that he has a huge family that loves him. That love is not based on how much money they spend on him.
My family is not in a competition with his father's family. It doesn't matter to me, my son or his father, which set of grandparents has attended the most events or purchased the most gifts. As long as my son is loved unconditionally, I'm happy.
Jehovah Witnesses don't celebrate birthdays, I guess that means their children are deprived and lacking love as well.![]()
Great post!!
When I think about things related to my kids that are the highlights of my week, a birthday party wouldn't even register. For us, it's when they try something they've never tried before, whether they do well at it or not. It's when the effort grade goes from a 'D' to a 'B', whether the performance grade goes up or not. It's playing charades in the living room, or watching my son do his latest "magic" trick, or seeing my daughter make that three-pointer in the championship game.
Those are highlights to me...
Proves my point even more, I think.
I really understand where you are coming from believe me....wait till the kids get older. Getting a grip now is best for your family. I wish someone would have told me that.
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Forget about this thread. You will never be able to communicate in words your feelings on how you feel with out them being twisted, exaggerated, and belittled, or totally misinterpreted. Maybe on a subject such as this, the best thing is to respond with I just don't agree, or not at all. I think some people forget that behind the typing is someone with feelings and vice versa, thats all sides. 
