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The best thing about my parents. The thing that I really love and appreciate about my parents is that they are filled with a lot of love and patient. So I grew up in a family of eight kids, and we were all born really close together. So between my oldest sister and my youngest brother, there are only 12 years between all of us. So when we were growing up, we we're kind of wild and in a little silly and probably a lot to handle for my parents. But my dad and mom never made us feel like we were a burden, that we were trouble, that we were so naughty or disobedient.
They tried to fill our home with a lot of love, with a lot of music and with a lot of lessons that people and relationships are always more important than things. Because when we were younger, we were really hard on the possessions that my parents had, like cars or toys or furniture, anything that we could get our hands on seemed to get destroyed quickly because we just weren't very careful. And we were also just little, so when we were being a little too careless or a little too rambunctious. There were times when things would get broken or scratched or ruined, and I never heard my parents yells at me. I never heard them fight with each other. I only remember kindness and patience and a lot of love and support from my parents. So when I think of the best less than that my parents taught me, it was this that people are always more important that than things. Things can be replaced. But those relationships are harder to repair once they're broken.
By Smart ConversationThe best thing about my parents. The thing that I really love and appreciate about my parents is that they are filled with a lot of love and patient. So I grew up in a family of eight kids, and we were all born really close together. So between my oldest sister and my youngest brother, there are only 12 years between all of us. So when we were growing up, we we're kind of wild and in a little silly and probably a lot to handle for my parents. But my dad and mom never made us feel like we were a burden, that we were trouble, that we were so naughty or disobedient.
They tried to fill our home with a lot of love, with a lot of music and with a lot of lessons that people and relationships are always more important than things. Because when we were younger, we were really hard on the possessions that my parents had, like cars or toys or furniture, anything that we could get our hands on seemed to get destroyed quickly because we just weren't very careful. And we were also just little, so when we were being a little too careless or a little too rambunctious. There were times when things would get broken or scratched or ruined, and I never heard my parents yells at me. I never heard them fight with each other. I only remember kindness and patience and a lot of love and support from my parents. So when I think of the best less than that my parents taught me, it was this that people are always more important that than things. Things can be replaced. But those relationships are harder to repair once they're broken.