Vasectomies can be reversed; however, it is not always successful. You can always freeze some emissions in anticipation .. :)What are the options to reproduce after a vasectomy? Is there a way to have a vasectomy and parent afterward?
Just go get the vasectomy, and tell the doc to make damn sure that is not reversable. There are too many people on the planet. We are headed for an ecological disaster the likes of which threaten the existence of mankind. Would you really want to bring for children to grow up in that kind of future ???What are the options to reproduce after a vasectomy? Is there a way to have a vasectomy and parent afterward?
Yes there is a procedure to repair a vasectomy, but you'll have to be assessed first, to see if you are suitably for the procedure. Have a good day.
Testicular Sperm Extraction (TESE) is the process of removing a small portion of tissue from the testicle under local anesthesia to extracting the few viable sperm cells present in that tissue for the purpose of Intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI). The Testicular Sperm Extraction process is recommended to men who are unable to produce sperm by ejaculation as a result of primary testicular failure, congenital absence of the vas deferens or non-reconstructed vasectomy.
The Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection (ICSI) and Testicular Sperm Extraction (TESE) has eliminated a lot of the need for donor sperm.
Excerpt above from first source below:
There's always adoption. Also, at least some of the time, a vasectomy is reversible, if you wanted to give that a try.
Your two major options are: VasoVasectomy, or TESE (see the links below)
Now that I have covered the technical part of my answer, here is the ethical part:
The biggest problem, in America, today, is nobody is forced to face consequences for their actions. You made a choice, by getting a vasectomy (a good choice). Now as a consequence of that choice, the two of you will have no more children. If you have your vasectomy reversed, you are bucking the system, and avoiding the consequences of you, choice. How are you going to explain to your future child about actions and consequences when you didn鈥檛 face the consequences yourself? That sounds like poor parenting.
Good luck!
Your best bet would be to store some sperm at a sperm bank. It is not always possible to reverse a vasectomy. If you are thinking of parenting later, then you should reconsider having a vasectomy. It's always possible for something to go wrong with a storage facility.
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Tuesday, August 24, 2010
If you are the youngest sibling, will you feel guilty when you move out and leave your parent(s) on their own?
That is if you are the last to move out.If you are the youngest sibling, will you feel guilty when you move out and leave your parent(s) on their own?
no, hell i moved out before my brother did(who is 9 years older than me)...and wouldn't you know it...my mom moved in with me because she doesn't like to be alone...aaahhh!!! she drives me nuts!If you are the youngest sibling, will you feel guilty when you move out and leave your parent(s) on their own?
I was the youngest and no I did not feel guilty. It's all apart of life.
Brandon
LOLS!! im the youngest and im the oldest..so if i move out...they'll stand on their own anyway...but of course im gonna miss them..
No, there not going to be sad when I leave
Not really. My parents will still have my 2 dogs, who are kind of like children!! lol I'll always come back home and visit :)
Heck no, I was happy to get out of there!
No. They know its for THEIR betterment
no
I didnt. My brothers and I kept moving back home so much, that by the time we all stayed gone, they were happy to have the house to themselves. lol
pshh no.
nope not a bit my parents are old enough to make it on their own without my supervision
My sister did, and she was happy to leave us.I don't blame her :|
no, hell i moved out before my brother did(who is 9 years older than me)...and wouldn't you know it...my mom moved in with me because she doesn't like to be alone...aaahhh!!! she drives me nuts!If you are the youngest sibling, will you feel guilty when you move out and leave your parent(s) on their own?
I was the youngest and no I did not feel guilty. It's all apart of life.
Brandon
LOLS!! im the youngest and im the oldest..so if i move out...they'll stand on their own anyway...but of course im gonna miss them..
No, there not going to be sad when I leave
Not really. My parents will still have my 2 dogs, who are kind of like children!! lol I'll always come back home and visit :)
Heck no, I was happy to get out of there!
No. They know its for THEIR betterment
no
I didnt. My brothers and I kept moving back home so much, that by the time we all stayed gone, they were happy to have the house to themselves. lol
pshh no.
nope not a bit my parents are old enough to make it on their own without my supervision
My sister did, and she was happy to leave us.I don't blame her :|
How did you learn to drive? An instuctor? A parent?
I just did something crazy, I technically have a license to drive a manual car, although I have VERY little experience. I've always found having someone teach me incredibly nerve wracking and intimidating to the point that I can't focus on my driving, so I took the car out. On my own. And I just taught myself faster than anyone else could. What's your story?How did you learn to drive? An instuctor? A parent?
When I was 10 my dad put me in the drivers seat of an American Rambler 3 speed on the tree. After I annoyed him by dumping the clutch a few times. I learned. After that I simply always drove standards.How did you learn to drive? An instuctor? A parent?
I had a little bit of driving with my parents but probably only 10 or so hours because they would always fight or yell at me...
I took driver's ed at my school, but it was only offered during the summer. I only got to drive a couple hours too, but it helped some.
So.... I taught myself how to drive from there. I still haven't figured out how to drive a manual yet, but I'm only 21 so I've still got time to learn. I want an 80's Pontiac Fiero and most of them were manuals so I'll probably learn it sooner or later.
Well I got my permit and just drove with my parents... I took a few classes too, since they were required to get my license...
Well actually Gran Turismo taught me alot... and my instructor said he has never had a better student. Or maybe he was saying that cuz the two chicks with me were absolutely horrible. My story is actually pretty funny on how I learned stick. Let's just say if you go to the auto mall by me, don't go looking for a SRT-4.... poor thing. Anyway been driving stick for 3 years now and I'm never going back to auto.
i learned driving in late 1993 to mid 1994. For the first time, my father took me to a parking lot of a large mall. It was empty and i practiced there. Then i started going short distances near my home, alone.
An year or so passed doing this, then i could go interstate alone and drive wherever i want. That was accomplished in 1995.
i go to a driving school.there i have an instuctor.it's very efficient.
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if you're under 18 you have to have 6 hours of driver training from an instructor and at least 50 hours of driving with your parents to get your license. if you're over 18 you can just drive with your parents or someone who is over 25 no need for an instructor but it's still good you get one.
When I was 10 my dad put me in the drivers seat of an American Rambler 3 speed on the tree. After I annoyed him by dumping the clutch a few times. I learned. After that I simply always drove standards.How did you learn to drive? An instuctor? A parent?
I had a little bit of driving with my parents but probably only 10 or so hours because they would always fight or yell at me...
I took driver's ed at my school, but it was only offered during the summer. I only got to drive a couple hours too, but it helped some.
So.... I taught myself how to drive from there. I still haven't figured out how to drive a manual yet, but I'm only 21 so I've still got time to learn. I want an 80's Pontiac Fiero and most of them were manuals so I'll probably learn it sooner or later.
Well I got my permit and just drove with my parents... I took a few classes too, since they were required to get my license...
Well actually Gran Turismo taught me alot... and my instructor said he has never had a better student. Or maybe he was saying that cuz the two chicks with me were absolutely horrible. My story is actually pretty funny on how I learned stick. Let's just say if you go to the auto mall by me, don't go looking for a SRT-4.... poor thing. Anyway been driving stick for 3 years now and I'm never going back to auto.
i learned driving in late 1993 to mid 1994. For the first time, my father took me to a parking lot of a large mall. It was empty and i practiced there. Then i started going short distances near my home, alone.
An year or so passed doing this, then i could go interstate alone and drive wherever i want. That was accomplished in 1995.
i go to a driving school.there i have an instuctor.it's very efficient.
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if you're under 18 you have to have 6 hours of driver training from an instructor and at least 50 hours of driving with your parents to get your license. if you're over 18 you can just drive with your parents or someone who is over 25 no need for an instructor but it's still good you get one.
What is a good article to send to a parent who is homophobic and thinks that men should act like men?
Just tell them that they're wrong from the beginning. ';Men should act like men';? How do we know what manly behavior is?: Stereotypes that are based on archaic gender roles that don't make sense. Manly behavior is however a man acts: including gays.
You shouldn't need to prove anything to them. You know they're wrong. (A.K.A. sorry, I don't know any articles)What is a good article to send to a parent who is homophobic and thinks that men should act like men?
There aren't any really, except for showing him about stereotypes and that there not good. Really look my fathers the same, but no one can really change his mind. The only thing you can do is talk to him if you can if not, try talking to a trusted person instead.What is a good article to send to a parent who is homophobic and thinks that men should act like men?
http://www.ehow.com/how_17000_respond-ho鈥?/a>
google searches can help you on this, seriously..moisturizing cream
You shouldn't need to prove anything to them. You know they're wrong. (A.K.A. sorry, I don't know any articles)What is a good article to send to a parent who is homophobic and thinks that men should act like men?
There aren't any really, except for showing him about stereotypes and that there not good. Really look my fathers the same, but no one can really change his mind. The only thing you can do is talk to him if you can if not, try talking to a trusted person instead.What is a good article to send to a parent who is homophobic and thinks that men should act like men?
http://www.ehow.com/how_17000_respond-ho鈥?/a>
google searches can help you on this, seriously..
When a parent is sick, how do you deal with your kids?
Right now I'm sick as a dog. And I'm futzing on the computer as a way to distract myself. What do you other parents do with your kids when you're sick and they're not?When a parent is sick, how do you deal with your kids?
I'm fortunate to have a network of friends and family to help out, but if I can't find anyone to watch my boys I set them up with movies and video games. Since I suffer from migraines, my children are pretty considerate when I don't feel well and will usually not bother me too much.When a parent is sick, how do you deal with your kids?
well my kids are older now at 15, 15, 12 and 9 and they can pretty much take care of themselves. They are really good to me when I am sick.
When they were little it was really difficult, I did as much as I absolutely had to and that was it. Sometimes they would watch more Tv than usual and luckily they've always had each other. My first born were twins so they have always had each other to play with. I remember sometimes giving cereal with milk to eat because I was too sick to cook. Ya gotta do what ya gotta do to get better sometimes.
There is no other parent in my home...it's just my 7yo daughter and I. I do not get sick often, but when I do I explain to my daughter that I am not feeling well, and she steps right up and fends for herself. She makes her own self food, and entertains herself quietly. She even takes care of ME by bringing me food and iced tea, and bringing in her doctor kit to take my temp, listen to my heart and gives me pretend meds. I explain to her that she has a great empathetic personality and that she would make an excellent nurse or doctor! She does the house lock-down at night and makes sure all the dishes are in the sink. We make a game out of being sick...she gets a kick out of it, AND it sure does take the pressure off of me.
When my pneumonia was full blown for 2 weeks (I'm just getting over this cough too, finally!), basically I ordered pizza or chinese for them each night that husband had to work late. Movies on Demand was a life saver. It might have racked up a bill, but it kept them occupied while I lied on the couch.
I also took my time getting things done. If I got the dishes done in the morning, I might fold some laundry in the afternoon and call it a day (when I'm that sick).
Hope you feel better soon.
wow that hard but i try to put a movie on for my 2 year old give her some food n lay down its hard cus she asks for a lot of attention but i just give her intructions of what to do before i lay down i tell her if she has to go to the bathroom to just go i put out some toilet paper for her so she wont make a mess and i show her how to wash her hands but i have to repeat n repeat on everything!! or sometimes i try to just watch movies with her make her lay down next to me till shes calm n maybe falls asleep with me
Suck it up, tell myself that I'm not that sick, and try to keep the kids out of my face to help reduce the chance of them getting sick.
Suck it up. I'll admit we watch more tv than when I'm healthy...but sick or not, we still have to eat, they still need to be tended to, laundry still needs washing.
My husband however, will collapse on the couch and moan...
I get over my sickness and just deal with life. The world doesn't stop when I am sick.
Make the kids a snack, pop in a DVD, and sleep on the couch while the kids watch the movie.
I set my 9 year old son up with his fav movies and make a coral out of couch cushions for my 1 year old. I lay on the floor in a coma and hope they both stay put.
My sister dumps her daughter on me. =]
^^^
Note the smiley face. I love my niece.
Maybe play board games or cards, or even watching a movie??
Or play charades -- you're permanent judge. Laughter is the best medicine
My daughter is pretty good at amusing herself, and can read a good book or sometimes she watches DVDs while mommy sleeps. I usually only have to get up to feed her.
I don't need to do anything. He's 12 years old, so he only comes near me when he wants fed or wants money.
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I'm fortunate to have a network of friends and family to help out, but if I can't find anyone to watch my boys I set them up with movies and video games. Since I suffer from migraines, my children are pretty considerate when I don't feel well and will usually not bother me too much.When a parent is sick, how do you deal with your kids?
well my kids are older now at 15, 15, 12 and 9 and they can pretty much take care of themselves. They are really good to me when I am sick.
When they were little it was really difficult, I did as much as I absolutely had to and that was it. Sometimes they would watch more Tv than usual and luckily they've always had each other. My first born were twins so they have always had each other to play with. I remember sometimes giving cereal with milk to eat because I was too sick to cook. Ya gotta do what ya gotta do to get better sometimes.
There is no other parent in my home...it's just my 7yo daughter and I. I do not get sick often, but when I do I explain to my daughter that I am not feeling well, and she steps right up and fends for herself. She makes her own self food, and entertains herself quietly. She even takes care of ME by bringing me food and iced tea, and bringing in her doctor kit to take my temp, listen to my heart and gives me pretend meds. I explain to her that she has a great empathetic personality and that she would make an excellent nurse or doctor! She does the house lock-down at night and makes sure all the dishes are in the sink. We make a game out of being sick...she gets a kick out of it, AND it sure does take the pressure off of me.
When my pneumonia was full blown for 2 weeks (I'm just getting over this cough too, finally!), basically I ordered pizza or chinese for them each night that husband had to work late. Movies on Demand was a life saver. It might have racked up a bill, but it kept them occupied while I lied on the couch.
I also took my time getting things done. If I got the dishes done in the morning, I might fold some laundry in the afternoon and call it a day (when I'm that sick).
Hope you feel better soon.
wow that hard but i try to put a movie on for my 2 year old give her some food n lay down its hard cus she asks for a lot of attention but i just give her intructions of what to do before i lay down i tell her if she has to go to the bathroom to just go i put out some toilet paper for her so she wont make a mess and i show her how to wash her hands but i have to repeat n repeat on everything!! or sometimes i try to just watch movies with her make her lay down next to me till shes calm n maybe falls asleep with me
Suck it up, tell myself that I'm not that sick, and try to keep the kids out of my face to help reduce the chance of them getting sick.
Suck it up. I'll admit we watch more tv than when I'm healthy...but sick or not, we still have to eat, they still need to be tended to, laundry still needs washing.
My husband however, will collapse on the couch and moan...
I get over my sickness and just deal with life. The world doesn't stop when I am sick.
Make the kids a snack, pop in a DVD, and sleep on the couch while the kids watch the movie.
I set my 9 year old son up with his fav movies and make a coral out of couch cushions for my 1 year old. I lay on the floor in a coma and hope they both stay put.
My sister dumps her daughter on me. =]
^^^
Note the smiley face. I love my niece.
Maybe play board games or cards, or even watching a movie??
Or play charades -- you're permanent judge. Laughter is the best medicine
My daughter is pretty good at amusing herself, and can read a good book or sometimes she watches DVDs while mommy sleeps. I usually only have to get up to feed her.
I don't need to do anything. He's 12 years old, so he only comes near me when he wants fed or wants money.
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Can a 14yr old notarize a document stating which parent she wants to live with?
In Texas, a 14yr old girls parents got a divorce and she went to live with her father. She now wants to go live with her mother. Her mother wants the daughter to write a letter stating that she wants to live with her and have it notarized. Is this legal?Can a 14yr old notarize a document stating which parent she wants to live with?
All it means to ';notarize'; something is that a person, a ';notary';, has to watch the person sign the document. The person signing has to provide proof that they are who they say they are. The point is to prove that the person who is believed to have signed the document actually did.
There is no legal age one must reach before they can have their signature notarized. Where it may become more complicated is that the daughter must have some sort of ID or to be able to provide definite proof of identity. Some notaries MAY take a school ID, but some may require a state issued ID.
This document can then provided to the court when a change of custody is requested. This is the other reason age does not matter. All the daughter is doing is stating a preference as to where she wants to live. The court still gets to decide what is in the best interest of the child.Can a 14yr old notarize a document stating which parent she wants to live with?
Be advised that this best answer is incorrect as a matter of law.
not unless she is an emancipated minor I dont believe at 14 it would be permitted in court.
She could write a letter but a notory merley is a witness that she signed it, it has no legal bearing.
What the mother has to do, is file for custoty with the court, there has to be a court hearing and the girl will have to testify in court.
You have to be 18 in most states to sign a legal document and for it to be binding. They will probably have to appear before a judge to straighten this mess out.
No u have to be of legal age if i am not mistaken to notorize a document but u might want to call a notory and ask them the rules they will be able to explain it to you.
Yes it is that is what i did at twelve
In TX, a child can request that a court allow the child to reside primarily with a different parent, however the family court must make the decision based upon what it believes is objectively ';in the child's best interests.';
So, while a 14 year old can sign a statement requesting a different residence, and while a notary can certify the signature on the statement as being that of the child (assuming that the child has some legal form of identification), the child's statement is not, by itself sufficient to cause the court to modify custody or parenting to the child's satisfaction.
If the child really wants to change residences, then the parent with whom the child wishes to reside, should file a motion to modify custody/parenting and have the child explain to the court why he/she wishes to make a change in residence.
Hope this helps...
A 14 yr. old can not make decisions for herself! If the parents go to court the judge will hear testimony and will decide on the child's best interest because she is a MINOR/CHILD!! If she wants to spend the money and getting a paper notarized go ahead but youre wasting your money!
no, must be of legal age.
key words HAVE IT NOTARIZED she has to go to a notory they are most likely to be in or around a courthouse
Don't know about Texas, but in other states the person writing a letter such as mentioned must be of legal age. Please see an attorney.
No body can notarize without a seal of Notary. A 14 year old can go to the bank [or other sources of notary but the banks easiest.] But no one [no matter the age] can notarize without the seal. You have to be at least 18 to get a seal. But a notarized letter is a good idea. It's not the complete answer. There are other things that need to be taken care of course. Like custody. But it's a good step.
Yes if The Daughter Writes It
yes i am 99% sure
NO, A MINOR CAN NOT NOTARIZED ANY LEGAL DOCUMENT BECAUSE SHE IS A MINOR. BUT SHE CAN GO TO COURT AND SPEAK WITH A JUDGE AND GIVE HER REASONS TO WHY SHE WANTS TO LIVE WITH HER MOM.
No, sorry sweetie, but you have to stay with who the Judge says untill you are 18. It sucks I know. I was stuck living with my mom. I tried everything.
NO.......you have to go through a ';course'; to be a legal notary...100% sure
No. Not an adult.
it will be taken under advisement by a juge so who cares if its legal or not go for it it will way in tour favor good luck
she can write the letter and take it and submitted to The Family Law Court , because only a Judge can give the final decision
All it means to ';notarize'; something is that a person, a ';notary';, has to watch the person sign the document. The person signing has to provide proof that they are who they say they are. The point is to prove that the person who is believed to have signed the document actually did.
There is no legal age one must reach before they can have their signature notarized. Where it may become more complicated is that the daughter must have some sort of ID or to be able to provide definite proof of identity. Some notaries MAY take a school ID, but some may require a state issued ID.
This document can then provided to the court when a change of custody is requested. This is the other reason age does not matter. All the daughter is doing is stating a preference as to where she wants to live. The court still gets to decide what is in the best interest of the child.Can a 14yr old notarize a document stating which parent she wants to live with?
Be advised that this best answer is incorrect as a matter of law.
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not unless she is an emancipated minor I dont believe at 14 it would be permitted in court.
She could write a letter but a notory merley is a witness that she signed it, it has no legal bearing.
What the mother has to do, is file for custoty with the court, there has to be a court hearing and the girl will have to testify in court.
You have to be 18 in most states to sign a legal document and for it to be binding. They will probably have to appear before a judge to straighten this mess out.
No u have to be of legal age if i am not mistaken to notorize a document but u might want to call a notory and ask them the rules they will be able to explain it to you.
Yes it is that is what i did at twelve
In TX, a child can request that a court allow the child to reside primarily with a different parent, however the family court must make the decision based upon what it believes is objectively ';in the child's best interests.';
So, while a 14 year old can sign a statement requesting a different residence, and while a notary can certify the signature on the statement as being that of the child (assuming that the child has some legal form of identification), the child's statement is not, by itself sufficient to cause the court to modify custody or parenting to the child's satisfaction.
If the child really wants to change residences, then the parent with whom the child wishes to reside, should file a motion to modify custody/parenting and have the child explain to the court why he/she wishes to make a change in residence.
Hope this helps...
A 14 yr. old can not make decisions for herself! If the parents go to court the judge will hear testimony and will decide on the child's best interest because she is a MINOR/CHILD!! If she wants to spend the money and getting a paper notarized go ahead but youre wasting your money!
no, must be of legal age.
key words HAVE IT NOTARIZED she has to go to a notory they are most likely to be in or around a courthouse
Don't know about Texas, but in other states the person writing a letter such as mentioned must be of legal age. Please see an attorney.
No body can notarize without a seal of Notary. A 14 year old can go to the bank [or other sources of notary but the banks easiest.] But no one [no matter the age] can notarize without the seal. You have to be at least 18 to get a seal. But a notarized letter is a good idea. It's not the complete answer. There are other things that need to be taken care of course. Like custody. But it's a good step.
Yes if The Daughter Writes It
yes i am 99% sure
NO, A MINOR CAN NOT NOTARIZED ANY LEGAL DOCUMENT BECAUSE SHE IS A MINOR. BUT SHE CAN GO TO COURT AND SPEAK WITH A JUDGE AND GIVE HER REASONS TO WHY SHE WANTS TO LIVE WITH HER MOM.
No, sorry sweetie, but you have to stay with who the Judge says untill you are 18. It sucks I know. I was stuck living with my mom. I tried everything.
NO.......you have to go through a ';course'; to be a legal notary...100% sure
No. Not an adult.
it will be taken under advisement by a juge so who cares if its legal or not go for it it will way in tour favor good luck
she can write the letter and take it and submitted to The Family Law Court , because only a Judge can give the final decision
What is the best experience you had as a parent?
every day is a new best experiance.... but if I had to choose only one, I would say the best day was when my son was born. I didn't take any kind of drugs for the pain, because it wasn't that painfull. It was cool because until the birth, I didn't know if I was having a girl or a boy. I wanted a boy, and that's what I got.What is the best experience you had as a parent?
I just answered your ';worst experience';question lol.
And if you read that answer, then you'll understand this one.
My best experience was giving birth to my daughter, and she was 9 lbs and healthy and she doesn't have any health problems, (after being raped and having no prenatal care), she was beautiful and my husband (then was my boyfriend) refused to put her up for adoption, held her for the first time,kissed her %26amp; said ';This is my daughter,%26amp; she's beautiful. We're going to do this together';. Although she isn't his biological daughter, he loves her anyway and doesn't see her any differently. My family is the best thing that's ever happened to me %26amp; my daughter is my sunshine :] It's been really hard, but it's been worth it.What is the best experience you had as a parent?
Encouraging both my children to take swim lessons even though I'm afraid of the water. It was such a wonderful feeling to see them take to it like fish without having to deal with my fear.
Watching my daughter get up in front of people and speak without fear. Seeing her try out for things that I never, ever would have done and do it with pride.
Having my son graduate earlier than expected from his articulation delay therapy.
Having my son test out at grade level in reading and receiving a note home from the teacher acknowledging my help.
Watching both of them grow and learn. Seeing how they take responsibility for themselves and their actions more and more each day.
The day Hannah was born and they handed her to me and she looked in my eyes as if to say Hey Mommy! I was so happy for her to be here and knew what the true meaning of love was that day and I have enjoyed many great moments in raising two beautiful daughter's so far, and am now pregnant with a little boy
When i gave birth to my children :)
I just answered your ';worst experience';question lol.
And if you read that answer, then you'll understand this one.
My best experience was giving birth to my daughter, and she was 9 lbs and healthy and she doesn't have any health problems, (after being raped and having no prenatal care), she was beautiful and my husband (then was my boyfriend) refused to put her up for adoption, held her for the first time,kissed her %26amp; said ';This is my daughter,%26amp; she's beautiful. We're going to do this together';. Although she isn't his biological daughter, he loves her anyway and doesn't see her any differently. My family is the best thing that's ever happened to me %26amp; my daughter is my sunshine :] It's been really hard, but it's been worth it.What is the best experience you had as a parent?
Encouraging both my children to take swim lessons even though I'm afraid of the water. It was such a wonderful feeling to see them take to it like fish without having to deal with my fear.
Watching my daughter get up in front of people and speak without fear. Seeing her try out for things that I never, ever would have done and do it with pride.
Having my son graduate earlier than expected from his articulation delay therapy.
Having my son test out at grade level in reading and receiving a note home from the teacher acknowledging my help.
Watching both of them grow and learn. Seeing how they take responsibility for themselves and their actions more and more each day.
The day Hannah was born and they handed her to me and she looked in my eyes as if to say Hey Mommy! I was so happy for her to be here and knew what the true meaning of love was that day and I have enjoyed many great moments in raising two beautiful daughter's so far, and am now pregnant with a little boy
When i gave birth to my children :)
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