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Kids-who knew???


My oldest daughter told me recently (she's 23) and beautiful I may add (bragging I know smile)

MOM I'm not gonna know to love myself like you loved me, I'm gonna love myself like I saw you love yourself!

Made me wish I would have taken better care of myself, explored my interest and made more good friends when they were growing up.

Instead I made it ALL about them.

I was like "gee hon, now you tell me!"

Anyway just wanted to share that as it just goes to show no matter how hard we try this parenting thing is something else!!

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((((glad))))) I can relate. They DO watch how we treat ourselves. But don't be so hard on yourself .... she also got to see how to treat those we care about. She learned about love from you. What a beautiful gift! And it's never too late to start taking care of you. In fact, what better time than now. Since your child is grown, now you've got no excuse not to put yourself first. She's still watching. Go for it!!!

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Not really sure I understand what you just wrote but is sounds great that way that round3 responded to it.

Yep.  I was not good at looking after myself, but I sure am learning that I should be doing that now  and it is never too late to change.

Hm, something else for me to inventory and change.

Thank you glad.
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((((Glad))))

In my own life I can say that I always put my daughters needs before my own. I don't know that that in itself was wrong, but I can see that I should have focused more on my own needs than I did.

Funny thing is that now that she's an adult, she has taught me more about pampering myself than I ever knew before. I never had a manicure or a pedicure until my daughter urged me to come with her. I never knew what I was missing!!

Since I am ACOA and my mother never had AlAnon, throughout our childhood I remember her as being somewhat of a martyr. This was the only example I had to follow, so I always felt a little guilty about pampering myself.

I am still learning about ways to make time for myself. I'm glad I can share this with my daughter so that she will remember to make time for herself when she has children.

Love,

Claudia

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"I'm gonna love myself like I saw you love yourself!"

Wow! That is powerful! I really like that! And kids think that Mom's have eyes in the backs of their heads?

These kids have eyes on the front, back, sides, tops and bottoms of THEIR heads! They watch everything, and we don't even know it. Sheesh!

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LOL thanks, I'm signing up for that scuba diving class now...

I have been thinking lately everything I do is for my kids and 99% of the time I am completely unappreciated. No matter how many times I say look at all I do for you it doesn't change soooo I'm gonna start doing for me more and them less. I'll take care of them but their utter happiness and non stop entertainment is not my main goal anymore. I saw a class online yesterday and was thinking gee that sounds like fun...but I wouldn't have anyone to do it with...blah! Maybe I'll meet someone to do it with there!!! I NEED to do things that are just for and about me and not always about kids. I feel like a mom but not like a woman. I'm sure most of you know what I mean when I say that.

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I absolutely know what you mean CG. It is a concept that never even crossed my mind until I was doing some of my own family of origin work. I was raised by my mother who always seemed to suffer through life. Most of the few women I looked up to as I became an adult seemed to suffer through life. It didn't seem to matter if the had and A or not. So I learned to suffer. I grew up thinking that Moms just suffer.

That's not how I want my kids to live as adults. I want them to live happy and healthy and know how to fix what they don't like about themselves. So I'm going to try to teach them that I matter and they matter. I want them to know that just because they have kids or other demands on their lives doesn't mean that they are less important. Believe me, kids are much happier when Mom is happy. When Mom is happy she engages with them. When I am not happy or feel the weight of the world on me, I tend to sweep them aside, like they are a chore to be dealt with. That is tragic and I don't want to do that anymore.

Thanks for this topic Glad.

In recovery,

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