Below is the challenge results for August 11, 2005.


Challenge: Write a letter to your children, not to open until they are 18 or 21. If you do not have children, imagine what you would say if you did.



Written By: © Kimberly Ann

My Dearest Children,

     I know you think your lives were hard, that I never let you do anything that I never let you go anywhere. But now that you are grown maybe you can understand all the dangers that surround us. It was only because I love you all so very much. I was often to leaniant on discipling you so your bad would step in. But it too was out of. We tried to teach you manners, tried to teach to respect others. To treat them as you want to be treated. I hope you have learned and use these things. I hope you understand right from wrong and why it is so important. Most of all you need to know how very much we love you and how very proud of you!

Love you,
MOM



Written By: © Litha Sonner

Hey Sweetie,

     I know you're all grown up now. And I'm proud of who you are. I'm proud of all you've done, and all you've accomplished thus far. You never cease to amaze me, you are truly wonderful to me.

     I remember when you were a child. You were both sweet and wild. You couldn't stay quiet for any amount of time. You thought you were the boss, and you were hyper all the time. You'd pick on your baby brother. And you painted the bathroom red. You painted the kitchen floor purple. And didn't listen to a word we said. You had your moments, where you were the sweetest thing in the world. With lots of hugs and kisses, you were a loving little girl. You'd give up your favorite toy, to help a child in need. You almost never followed, you'd always lead.

     Of all you've done, both good and bad... and of all the emotions, from happy to sad; All made you who you are, and you should be proud to be... And I hope you know I love you... You are so special to me.

I love you!
Mommy



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