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Do the children in your life, keep you humble?

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  • Yes they do. My children and my grandchildren. They are sweet, wonderful, fun to be with, and completely honest. They are all a blessing in my life and I love them. Indeed, they keep me humble and happy.


  • Yes, my grandchildren..To be honest, if it were not for them, I wouldn't be here. After my daughter died, they got me out of a very bad depression.


  • Yes, my kids are what keeps me motivated!!!


  • Yeah they sure do. These grandkids are so darn smart its like they are little sponges. They ask questions and they want real answers. Thank goodness I learned this darn internet stuff or it would mess up my position as smart old grandpa who knows everything.

    My granddaughter who is in third grade asked me why women took off their clothes and danced for money. I tried to get her to ask grandma or mom but she wanted my opinion. I am not going to what I said, but I don't think she will be choosing that as a career. Now I just hope she does not announce it in school.


  • Yes, they've taught me unconditional love.


  • Mostly yes. Now that they are adults I am experiencing some lack of respect on their parts, though which kind of makes me upset. I don't think they see that they are doing it. Mostly it is my daughter. We've always been close and I feel myself pulling away form her because of it. I'm not senile yet!!!


  • Raising our boys was work and kept me on my toes...especially those teenage years. No time to be humble....lol!

    Have to agree with Doxie about the grands', though. They're innocent and out-spoken at the same time. And so darn technologically inclined! Doesn't take them but a minute to catch on to the computer and all their games and gadgets!


  • My kids certainly remind me of what life is all about - and now I have a little grand-daughter who is reminding me all over again ! Its all about love.


  • My 30 year old definatly keeps me humble,
    I just hate it when she's right & I tell her so. She laughts, then I laugh & it's a humbling experience, until the shoes on the other foot. She isn't as quick to admit to a mistake as I seem to be! I DO love to make a day of letting her know that she was wrong about something...when it happens...which is rare...still I love to flaunt it...just for the day! hehehhe. She's my bff.


  • they drive me nuts.


  • Yes, the things my daughter says and she is so kind! When I cry so wipes my tears away and kisses me! She thought I was crying outside when we waited for the school bus she hugged me I told her I wasn't crying thank you for the hug!

    Even when we fight she still lands in my lap for a hug! She is 5 byt he way!


  • Of course, and full of woe. Daughter #1 is in the hospital following gallbladder surgery and now having some more tests. Daughter #2 got rear ended in her car.


  • They just keep me broke.


  • I have went back & forth with whether I should attempt to answer this question or not. Here goes --- I have only one grand daughter age 11 that has always been so sweet, loving & kind. I would lay down my life for her. She has 2 little brothers that are 3 & 5. They are rude, loud & disrespectful of company,parents & home. They demand the center of attention & they get it. They hit their parents, stick out their tongue & make faces. I can't believe what they get by with.My son was not raised like that & he is such a fine man. His wife is sweet as can be & very loving. It is impossible to visit & get a word in.---Then I have 2 more grandsons raised in the military. They are 17 & ii. Very respectful & they have always had & obeyed strict rules. When we are over there,we are warmly greeted & then they are somewhere in the house doing their own thing but right there if Mom or Dad call. We treat them to a lot of things that military parents can't afford. We enjoy the pleasure they receive.---- Now, my own 5 children kept me humble. As far as my grandchildren, I'd say, I'm humbled more then not.--- Forgive the long answer, once I started, I had to finish. LOL


  • Yes...seeing the good in them makes me want to take time to smell the roses and laugh!


  • Oh dear god yes, and if I for a moment lose my head and think I am all that they quickly tell me like it is. No to be honest, my grands have a fun and wonderful sense of humor and do not treat me with respect but shower their humor on me with great love. They laugh at my love handles, my wrinkles, and age spots, but give me the most wonderful hugs, kisses and time a grandmother could want.


  • Yes. When I told my son that the name of his penis was just that a penis. He went around to men in our church telling them that he had a penis... Do you have a penis?
    LOL
    I wanted to die from embarrassment. Then again I also keep myself humble by wonderfully mortifying things... like accidentally passing gas... rather loudly in front of my Pastor when I was pregnant with my second child. It was extremely loud and all I could say was " Excuse me." Then I went outside and about died laughing with my family who was standing RIGHT THERE!

    Ohh the joys of pregnancy and children.....with children comes humility. I wouldn't change my life for anything.


  • The children in my life keep me busy - and entertained.
    There is never a dull moment!


  • No, they make me laugh my head off sometimes though.


  • wonder and awe in god's power keep me humbe..my kids keep me on guard.


  • Yes. They helped me understand the true meaning of love. Also how to be fair, mature, unbiased and humble. To be empathetic and patient. They made me think, cry, laugh and truly love.


  • I hope they do, when I decide to have them!


  • Not humble, but humbled. Did you know that I lived in the age of dinosaurs? I wasn't aware of it, but my daughter knew.







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