MaiCarInMtl
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In some ways I would, in other ways I wouldn't, but considering I was raised by a single mom as of the age of 6 (that's when my parents divorced), I think ym mom did the best she could.
I'd like to keep the open conversations my mother and I had (I could ask her anything and not feel embarrassed or bad - a lot of my friends couldn't get over the fact that my mother and I were so open with each other).
But I would be stricter on certain things (no dating, no alcohol) but considering my culture, I cannot hold it against my mother. I would also like my kids to grow to have a relatinship of somekind with God. I was raised Catholic but never practiced (I guess I tehcnically celebrate but I don't care about the holidays anymore, I just go to them because I get to see my family).
Basically, I'd be a bit stricter and I'd be more active in my kids' lives. I always felt like I missed out on a bit of my childhood because I spent a lot of time alone and had to look out for myself and do a large part of the housework by the age of 10. I appreciate having learnt these things, but I felt like I never really had a mother past that age.
Oh, and I would cook for my kids all the time! I envy people who get invited over to their parents' places and get home cooked meals all the time.
I'd like to keep the open conversations my mother and I had (I could ask her anything and not feel embarrassed or bad - a lot of my friends couldn't get over the fact that my mother and I were so open with each other).
But I would be stricter on certain things (no dating, no alcohol) but considering my culture, I cannot hold it against my mother. I would also like my kids to grow to have a relatinship of somekind with God. I was raised Catholic but never practiced (I guess I tehcnically celebrate but I don't care about the holidays anymore, I just go to them because I get to see my family).
Basically, I'd be a bit stricter and I'd be more active in my kids' lives. I always felt like I missed out on a bit of my childhood because I spent a lot of time alone and had to look out for myself and do a large part of the housework by the age of 10. I appreciate having learnt these things, but I felt like I never really had a mother past that age.
Oh, and I would cook for my kids all the time! I envy people who get invited over to their parents' places and get home cooked meals all the time.