Memoir Monday #47 If you had to summarize your purpose in life in one sentence, what would it be and why?

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This is my post for #memoirmonday #47 prompt If you had to summarize your purpose in life in one sentence, what would it be and why? hosted by @ericvancewalton

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I am to write one sentence about what my purpose in life is, I can do it in 5 words. To care for my children.

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The next question is why do I say this?
I say it because I do not think anyone else would have put up with the things they put me through. I also know that they were so mischievous because I had to work and could not be there as I should have been, but I feel they were given to me because I was strong enough to handle their shenanigans.

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They are never too old to need my shoulder to lay on or an ear to listen to their thoughts.
A lot was put on my two oldest because of my work. But they had what I called their wild times, too. They have now settled down and living life their way.

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The youngest boy and girl are now 44 and 46. I do not know where they would be if it were not for me still caring for them. I tried tough love, but it hurt only me, for 6 years they lived in the woods and off the street. They would have nothing to do with me. I can not and will not go through that again.

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I thought I loved my kids more than anything in the world, then came grandkids and I found I loved them more, but my purpose was with their parents, not them. I am here for them any time they wish to talk but when Mom says no, do not come and ask Grandma.

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Let me tell you that you always have the ability to move me!!!! Although I am not a mother, I know what you are talking about: mom is just like you. For her we will always be small and she will cut her heart out, if necessary, just to see us happy. Long live all the mothers of the world! Long live all women, warriors and noble, like you. Greetings

What a beautiful tribute, not only to me and your mother but to all mothers. You are wise beyond your years. Yes, we mothers do not see a 46 year old man or 44 year old woman, in a mother's eye, you are still a toddler that needs our care.

My children are 32,36,and 40, but I still find myself sometimes thinking of them as children, not as adults. I think all mothers run into this dilemma. Somewhere in a corner of our brain we have them stuck as little ones. Then we take a good look and realize they are capable adults, making their own decisions, finding their own friends, and finding their place in the world. And yes, grandchildren are the best invention of all!

Accepting my adult children's choices in their lives is the hardest part of me being a parent.

I agree.