I know sometimes for parents this is no easy task. Maybe you have had a hard week with your teen, arguments, hurt feelings, parents feeling ignored and abandoned by their kids. I wanted to share especially for these parents a poem that a parent shared with me. She and her son had been at odds at what felt like forever. She was so saddened by the change in their relationship, and was working really hard to find some common ground with her son in this battlefield. One morning, going into her son's room to grab his laundry, she found this poem on the floor. This was not a school assignment, but an impulsive pouring out of thoughts. He did not hand his mom this poem as an olive branch, but instead, left it out for her to find. It is a tribute to the love a son has for his family. Know this, that what you often see on the outside, is not what is really going on the inside. Thanksgiving day is a day for you to share those feelings with your kids. Take the inside love and wear it on the outside, at least for the day, and maybe they will too.
Where Am I From
I am from long nights lying on the grass I am from days packed with sports I am from burnt rice and undercooked hot dogs I am from arguing about the stupidest things I am from Love I am from listening to my ipod late at night I am from turning on my fan just for the noise I am from letting facebook turn 1 hour of work into 3 I am from tiptoeing to the bathroom so my mom thinks I'm still asleep I am from prayers said with the rest of my family over wine, even though I can’t drink I am from Love I am from Life