In my family, I try my best to keep a very close relationship with everyone, especially with my parents. Even though I sometimes think that what I need from my parents are materialistic things, it’s the smallest and simplest things that matter the most. The love, encouragement, support, and the appreciation from my parents is basically all that I need. Many others are very negligent about how much affection and dedication our parents put in to supporting us and we may take it for granted at times. But realizing and knowing that my parents do all they can to love & support me reminds me that everything else just doesn’t compare to that. Time is also something that I need because being closer to my parents can help me build a stronger relationship with them.
@ntHony’S bloG
If you can’t learn to do it well, learn to enjoy doing it badly.4 Comments »
Hey Anthony! I totally agree with you. The smallest things are the things that matter the most. Love, encouragement, support, and aprreciation are the most important things we need from our parents. Nice Job!
i agree with you. i think we do take advantage of our parents sometimes. and i think that we should do our best not to take advatage of them.
hey man
nice job on your blog. I agree with you becuase alot of people care more about the luxuries than the love or encouragment they recieve when there are others who dont get that from their parents.
Dear Anthony,
Hi, my name is Victoria, and I’m an 8th grader. I agree that parents are two of the most important people in our lives. They teach us everything we need to know. They care for us, share their knowledge, and teach us how to appreciate everything we have. I agree that people need to learn how to care for all the materialistic things that they already have, and to not want things that are unnecessary. All kids, in the world need to learn to appreciate their parents, and to give as much back as possible.
~Victoria
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