marielle asked:
I am a single mom, I raised my daughter alone. With God’s help, I was able to provide more than basic needs, sent her to good school and all. I sometimes deprived myself of some luxury like dining out, new shoes just to be able to give her wants. I don’t feel appreciation not of my effort, but her appreciation of what she has, despite having a single parent, that she has more than what others need. She’s turning 15, and in a hurry to get out of my shell. I feel like hurrying time also, so I can end my self-deprivation.
Julius
I am a single mom, I raised my daughter alone. With God’s help, I was able to provide more than basic needs, sent her to good school and all. I sometimes deprived myself of some luxury like dining out, new shoes just to be able to give her wants. I don’t feel appreciation not of my effort, but her appreciation of what she has, despite having a single parent, that she has more than what others need. She’s turning 15, and in a hurry to get out of my shell. I feel like hurrying time also, so I can end my self-deprivation.
Julius
February 10th, 2009 |
Tags: Parents, Single Mom
