PerDev Module 11 Family Structures and Legacies

Hope Javier
13 Sept 201821:00

Summary

TLDRThis video covers various family structures and legacies, explaining traditional, extended, stepfamilies, single-parent, adoptive, multiracial, and foster families. It discusses the importance of family legacies, including emotional, social, and spiritual heritage passed from parents to children. Through touching stories like a doctor's sacrifice and a grandson’s lesson, the video emphasizes family dynamics, generational respect, and the emotional bonds that tie families together. It encourages viewers to reflect on their legacy and make intentional choices to foster positive, lasting family connections.

Takeaways

  • 👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 Family structures vary widely, including nuclear families, extended families, stepfamilies, single-parent families, adoptive families, and more.
  • 👶 The nuclear family is the traditional structure, consisting of a father, mother, and dependent children.
  • 👵 Extended families include relatives like grandparents, uncles, aunts, and cousins who can play significant emotional and economic roles.
  • 💔 Step families are formed after divorce or separation, involving remarriage.
  • 👩‍👧 Single-parent families are led by either a mother or father responsible for raising a child alone.
  • 🏳️‍🌈 Families can also be formed by same-sex couples, adoptive parents, and multiracial or transracial adoptive families.
  • 👨‍⚕️ The importance of empathy and understanding is illustrated through the story of a doctor who prioritized saving a child’s life while grieving his own son's death.
  • 💖 Emotional legacies, including security and unconditional love, are crucial for fostering strong family bonds and stability.
  • 🌍 Social legacies teach children respect, responsibility, and how to interact with various people in society.
  • 🛤 Families leave behind spiritual legacies, shaping children’s beliefs and attitudes toward life and spirituality.

Q & A

  • What is a nuclear family?

    -A nuclear family consists of two married individuals, typically a father and mother, providing care and stability for their biological children. It is considered the traditional family structure.

  • How does an extended family differ from a nuclear family?

    -An extended family includes not only the parents and children but also other relatives such as grandparents, aunts, uncles, and cousins. These members often play significant emotional and economic roles in the family.

  • What are stepfamilies?

    -Stepfamilies are formed when two families come together due to divorce, separation, or remarriage, creating a blended family structure.

  • What challenges do single-parent families face?

    -In a single-parent family, either the mother or father is solely responsible for raising the child, which can present challenges such as financial strain, emotional stress, and the need for additional support.

  • What defines an adoptive family?

    -An adoptive family consists of one or more children who have been legally adopted and are not the biological offspring of the parents.

  • How is a biracial or multiracial family described?

    -A biracial or multiracial family is one where the parents are members of different racial identity groups, often giving rise to unique cultural dynamics within the family.

  • What is a transracial adoptive family?

    -A transracial adoptive family is one where the adopted child is of a different racial identity group than the parents, leading to potential challenges in navigating racial and cultural differences.

  • What is the significance of a family legacy?

    -A family legacy involves passing down social, emotional, and spiritual values from one generation to the next. It helps instill a sense of security, stability, and identity in children.

  • What is the lesson behind the 'wooden bowl' story?

    -The 'wooden bowl' story teaches the importance of treating elderly family members with respect and kindness. The parents realize the impact their actions have on their child, leading them to show more compassion toward the grandfather.

  • What is the key message in the story of the doctor and the father?

    -The story highlights the importance of empathy and understanding in difficult situations. The father initially misjudges the doctor, not knowing that the doctor was grieving his own son's death, yet still saved the father's child.

Outlines

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👨‍👩‍👦 Family Structures and Types

The first paragraph introduces different family structures and their significance. It begins with the traditional nuclear family, consisting of a father, mother, and dependent children, and extends to more diverse forms such as extended families, stepfamilies, single-parent families, and adoptive families. It also discusses families with unique dynamics, including multiracial, transracial, foster, and gay or lesbian families. The paragraph highlights how these varied structures provide emotional and economic support systems across generations.

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😢 A Doctor's Sacrifice for Family

This story reflects the theme of putting others before oneself. A doctor is called for an urgent surgery but is berated by the patient’s father for not arriving sooner. The doctor performs the surgery and saves the boy’s life but leaves quickly, leaving the father confused. The nurse explains that the doctor had lost his own son in a road accident and had come to perform the surgery before returning to his son's burial. The tale highlights the depth of compassion and sacrifice, emphasizing how personal loss doesn't stop one from helping others.

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👶 Emotional, Social, and Spiritual Family Legacies

This section discusses family legacies, focusing on emotional, social, and spiritual aspects passed down from one generation to the next. Emotional legacies offer stability and love, helping children grow into emotionally secure individuals. Social legacies teach children life skills like respect and responsibility, critical for success in relationships and careers. Spiritual legacies, often overlooked, guide children in understanding deeper moral and ethical values. The narrative illustrates how these legacies shape a child's character and life path.

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💡 The Wooden Bowl: Respecting Elders

This story emphasizes respect for elders through a tale of an old man struggling to eat due to his frailty. His son and daughter-in-law make him eat separately to avoid the mess, but their young child creates a wooden bowl, intending for his parents to eat from it when they grow old. The realization that their behavior was being watched and would be mirrored by their child leads the couple to reconsider their treatment of the elderly man. The story showcases the importance of empathy, family unity, and how actions toward elders impact younger generations.

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🌿 Building a Positive Family Legacy

This paragraph highlights the importance of evaluating and intentionally passing down a positive family legacy. It encourages people to carry forward the good aspects of their family history and break harmful cycles. Using the biblical story of King Josiah, it demonstrates that despite inheriting a legacy filled with idolatry, Josiah chose to reform his nation. The lesson is that we can choose which elements of our legacy to keep and which to discard, thus shaping a healthier future for our descendants.

🍽️ The Last Dinner with Mother

This heartfelt story recounts a man who, at his wife's suggestion, takes his mother on a dinner date after years of neglect. His mother, excited by the rare occasion, enjoys the evening, but the man soon realizes that this dinner would be their last, as his mother passes away shortly after. She had even paid in advance for another dinner for him and his wife. The story highlights the importance of spending time with loved ones before it’s too late, reminding readers to cherish family moments.

🎵 Ending Reflection and Music

The final paragraph consists mostly of music and applause, signifying a reflective and emotional closure to the video. The script leaves viewers with a final thought about family legacies and the impact they have on future generations, urging them to reflect on their own family histories and consider what kind of legacy they wish to leave behind.

Mindmap

Keywords

💡Nuclear family

A nuclear family consists of two married individuals (a father and mother) and their biological children. It is referred to as the traditional family structure in the video, representing a core unit of care and stability. The concept emphasizes the traditional roles of parents in raising their offspring.

💡Extended family

An extended family includes not only the parents and their children but also other relatives such as grandparents, aunts, uncles, and cousins. The video highlights how extended families can provide emotional and economic support to the nuclear family unit.

💡Stepfamily

A stepfamily is formed when two families come together due to the remarriage of divorced or separated parents. The video points out that these families are built from previous family relationships and often require adaptation and blending of different family dynamics.

💡Single-parent family

A single-parent family consists of one parent (either the father or mother) raising a child or children on their own. This concept is presented in the video as one of the different family structures, emphasizing the challenges and responsibilities faced by the sole caregiver.

💡Adoptive family

An adoptive family is one where one or more children have been legally adopted. The video includes this type of family structure to illustrate that family bonds can be formed not only through biological connections but also through legal and emotional ties.

💡Transracial adoptive family

A transracial adoptive family is one where the adopted child belongs to a different racial identity group than the parents. The video highlights this structure to show how families can transcend racial and cultural boundaries, often bringing in unique challenges related to identity.

💡Emotional legacy

An emotional legacy refers to the sense of security, love, and stability that parents pass on to their children. In the video, this concept is discussed as one of the critical components of family legacies, emphasizing the importance of providing a nurturing environment for emotional well-being.

💡Social legacy

A social legacy includes the interpersonal skills, values, and social behaviors parents impart to their children. The video explains that in order to succeed, children must learn how to interact with others and build relationships, beginning with family and extending to the broader community.

💡Spiritual legacy

A spiritual legacy involves the transmission of beliefs, values, and faith from one generation to the next. The video describes this legacy as often overlooked but vital, as it shapes the spiritual identity and worldview of children, guiding their relationship with higher powers and ethical principles.

💡Breaking the cycle

Breaking the cycle refers to the process of stopping negative patterns or legacies, such as abusive or harmful behaviors, from being passed on to future generations. The video uses the biblical story of Josiah to illustrate how individuals can choose to reject the negative aspects of their inheritance and create a new, positive legacy.

Highlights

Introduction to various family structures and their roles in providing care and stability.

Explanation of the nuclear family, consisting of a father, mother, and dependent children, as the traditional family structure.

Extended family includes parents, children, and relatives like grandparents, uncles, aunts, and cousins who play emotional and economic roles.

Stepfamilies arise from divorce or separation, combining two families through remarriage.

Single-parent families where either the mother or father is solely responsible for raising a child.

Adoptive families, where one or more children have been adopted, creating a non-biological family unit.

Biracial or multiracial families, consisting of parents from different racial identity groups.

Transracial adoptive families, where the adopted child is of a different racial identity group than the parent(s).

Foster families, where one or more children are temporary legal members of the household.

The importance of emotional legacies, such as providing a sense of security, stability, and love for children.

Social legacies teach children respect, responsibility, and how to build stable relationships through family interactions.

Spiritual legacies, often passed through religious or moral beliefs, shape children's views on life and spirituality.

Story of a doctor balancing the loss of his son with saving another child's life, illustrating the importance of compassion and understanding in challenging situations.

The story of a frail grandfather eating from a wooden bowl, which taught the family about empathy and respect for elders.

Final story emphasizes the significance of spending quality time with family, using a touching example of a man taking his mother out for a meaningful dinner before her sudden passing.

Transcripts

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module 11 family structures and legacies

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family structure

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additional family is considered a family

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support system it involves two married

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individuals providing care and stability

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for their biological offspring

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family it is created a true establishes

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ties across generations or the extended

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family of aunts uncles grandparents and

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cousins that can all hold significant

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emotional and economic roles for the

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nuclear palate

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different kinds of family structures

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first is the nuclear family

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it is consisted of a most of the father

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mother and dependent children it is also

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considered the traditional family second

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is the extended family it consists of

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parents and children along with either

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grandparents grandchildren Unser uncles

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cousins and etc third is step families

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two families brought together due to

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divorce separation and the marriage

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fourth is a single parent family wherein

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it can be either a father or mother

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singly responsible for the tracing of a

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child

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next is the adoptive family which is one

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or more children has been adopted next

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is the biracial or multiracial family it

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is where families parents are members of

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different racial identity groups

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next is the transracial adoptive family

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will an adopted child is of a different

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racial identity group that ban of the

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parent then the family and the other

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hand consists of members from two or

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more previous families the other hand

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conditionally separated families is

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family that is separated from the rest

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of the family it may be due to faraway

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employment military service or

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hospitalization next we have the foster

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family it is one or more of the children

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is legally a temporary member of the

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household next is the gay or lesbian

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family which is one or both parents or

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sexual orientation is gay or lesbian it

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may also be a two-parent family and

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adoptive family a single parent or an

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extended

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next you have immigrant family it was

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where parents have emigrated to another

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countries adults and lastly is the

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migrant family it's his family that

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moves regularly places where they have

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employment story thing what does it mean

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to put others first before ourselves for

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our first story a doctor entered the

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hospital in hurry after being called in

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for an urgent surgeon he answered the

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call ASAP changed his clothes and went

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directly to the surgery block he found

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the boy's father pacing in the hall

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waiting for the doctor on seeing him the

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dad yelled why did it take all this time

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to come don't you know that my son's

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life is in danger

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don't you have any sense of

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responsibility the doctor smiled and

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said I'm sorry I wasn't in the hospital

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and I came as fast as I could after

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receiving the call and now I wish it

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calm down so that I can do my work calm

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down

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what if your son was in this room right

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now would you calm down if your own son

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dies now what will you do say the father

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Anthony the doctors not again in replied

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oh the doctors cannot prolong lives go

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and intercede for your son we will do

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our best make

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giving advices Thunder not concerned is

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so easy murmured father the surgery took

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some hours after which the doctor meant

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out happy your son is saved and without

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waiting for the father's reply he

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carried on his way run if you have any

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questions ask the nurse why is he so

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arrogant he couldn't wait some minutes

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so that I can ask about my son's state

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commented the father when seeing the

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nurse minutes after the doctor left the

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nurse answered tears coming down her

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face his son died yesterday in a road

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accident he was at the burial when we

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called him further son surgeon and now

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that he saved your son's life

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he left running to finish his son's

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burial

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you

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family legacies heritage is one thing

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commentary it is social emotional and

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spiritual legacy asked on from parent to

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child

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the emotional legacy in order to prosper

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our children with an injury sense of

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security and stability nurtured in the

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environment of safety and love

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the emotional legacy requires time

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inconsistency to develop a sense of

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emotional wellness but their words are

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green the strong emotional legacy

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provides a safe environment in which

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deep emotional needs can grow it also

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fosters confidence through stability it

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conveys the tone of trust and support it

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nurtures a strong sense of positive

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identity

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it's a resting place for the soul it

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demonstrates unconditional life the

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social legacy to really succeed in life

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our children need to learn more than

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management in writing and geometry they

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need to learn the fine art of living

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under a 12 others they'll have an edge

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in the game of life order to prosper our

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children need to gain the insights and

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social skills necessary to cultivate

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healthy and stable relationships as

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shown in much work they must learn to

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relate the family members teachers peers

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and friends eventually they must learn

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to relate all workers and many other

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types of people such a silly boy bankers

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mechanics and bosses

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nor where can upload a social

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interaction and relationships be

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demonstrated more effectively than in

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the hope that all children and your

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children will learn lessons about

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respect courtesy clock

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remodeling as parents please give role

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in passing on strong social eggs key

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building blocks of children's social

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legacy P first respect beginning with

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themselves and working out other second

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responsibilities fostered by respect for

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themselves that disco today that by

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assigning children duties within the

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family making them accountable for their

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actions and giving them room to make

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wrong choices once in a while third is

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unconditional love and acceptance by

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their parents combined with conditional

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acceptance when the parents discipline

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for bad behavior or actions or the

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setting of a social boundaries concern

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how to relate to God

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authority peers and environment and

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disciplines fifth rules that are given

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with a loving relationship the spirit

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world is the spirit world legacy is

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overlooked by many but that's a mistake

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as spiritual beings we adopt attitudes

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and beliefs about spiritual matters from

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one source or another as parents

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initiative and present her faith to our

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children story pain and for a second

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story it is entitled the wooden bull a

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frail old man went to live with his son

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daughter-in-law and four-year-old

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grandson the old man's hands trembled

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his eyesight was burned and his step

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faltered the family ate together at the

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table but the elderly grandfather's

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shaky hands and failing sight made

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eating difficult peas rolled off a spoon

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on the floor when he grasped the glass

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milk spilled on the tablecloth the son

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and daughter-in-law became irritated

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with a mess we must do something about

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father said the son I've had enough of

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his spilled milk noisy eating and food

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on the floor so the husband and wife

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said a small table in the corner fear

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grandfather eat alone while the rest the

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family enjoyed dinner since grandfather

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had broken a dish or two his food was

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served in the wooden bowl when the

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family glance in grandfather's direction

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sometimes he had a tear in his eye as he

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sat alone still the only birds a couple

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had for him were sharp admonitions when

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he dropped a fork or spilled food the

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four-year-old watched it all in silence

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one evening before supper the father

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noticed his son playing with wood scraps

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on the floor

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he asked the child sweetly what are you

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making just as sweetly the boy responded

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oh I'm making a little bow for you and

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Mama to eat your foot in when I grow up

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the four-year-olds mad and went back to

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work the word so struck the parents so

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that they was each less then tears

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started to scream down their cheeks

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though no words were spoken both knew

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what must be done that evening the

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husband took grandfather's hand and

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gently led him back to the family table

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furtherly mean their office this it very

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small meal with the family and for some

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reason neither husband or wife seemed to

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care any longer when a fourth was

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dropped milk spilled or the tablecloth

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soiled

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family legacies the legacy want to give

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we all have good and bad parts to the

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legacy we have inherited the key is to

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move forward from here for some taking a

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closer look at the legacy Lisbon

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helps them assess the legacy day one

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master after considering your past here

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are some practical tips for the future

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decide what UT you probably have things

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you received that are wonderful and need

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to be kept and passed on other things we

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need to know now

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or perhaps you have a weak legacy that

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means Stefan do you listen you can now

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intentionally pass along the group this

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isn't always easy

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if you saw hypocrisy in your parents

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lives you may be tempted to throw

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everything out even though much of what

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their parents modeled was good don't

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that would be like bringing down the

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house to get rid of some box realized

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that there is a being who can redeem

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even the bad stuff in the

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unfortunately many of us have parts of

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her legacy that early are even offering

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maybe one inference is an alcoholic or

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abusive or didn't provide DHEA

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stories of such a desert on may be asked

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how do I give something a doofus

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no but another the stuffin hope is not

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lost

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consider the story of Josiah from the

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Old Testament in the Bible his father

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and grandfather were involved in and

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weakened things including idol worship

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that threatened the entire nation but

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after eight year old Josiah became king

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of Judah he reversed that trap he sought

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God and purged Judah idols prepared the

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temple and saved a nation like Josiah

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you can choose which pigs in your legacy

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are no good and throw them away it's

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important to break the cycle of hurt by

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leaving bad things behind in creating a

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new Legacy legacies are not easily

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broken and always spend physical

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chart a new course is you begin a

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positive legacy from yourself and those

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who talk research suggests that most

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father's will Erin the way they were

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parented that means only a minority of

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fathers will change their parenting

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style even if their parenting is wrong

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today we can take positive steps to

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design a new heritage for yourself and

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your family

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storytime last but not the least story

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entitled give time to our family

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after 21 years of marriage my wife

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wanted me to take another woman out to

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dinner and the mummy she said I love you

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but I know this other woman loves you

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and would love to spend some the other

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woman that my wife wanted me to visit

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was my mother who has been a widow for

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19 years but the demands of my work and

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my three children had made it possible

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to visit her only occasionally that

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night I called to invite her to go out

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for dinner and a movie what's wrong

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are you all well she asked my mother is

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the type of woman who suspects that a

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late-night call or a surprise invitation

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is a sign of bad news I thought that it

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would be pleasant to spend some time

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with you and responded just the two of

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us she thought about it for a moment and

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then said I would like that very much

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that Friday after birth as I drove over

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to pick her up I was a bit nervous when

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I arrived at her house I noticed that

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she too seemed to be nervous about our

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date she waited in the door with her

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coat on

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she had curled her hair and was wearing

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the dress that she had the world to

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celebrate her last wedding anniversary

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she's mad firmaface that was a frigate

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as an Angels I told my friend that I was

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going out with my son and they were

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impressed she said as she got into the

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car they can wait to hear about our

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meeting he went a restaurant that

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although not elegant was very nice and

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cozy my mother took my arm as if she

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were the first Amy after we sat down I

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had to read the menu her eyes could only

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read large print halfway through the

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entries I lifted my eyes and saw mom

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sitting there staring at a nostalgic

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smile was on her lips it was I who used

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to have read the menu when you were

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small she said then it's time you relax

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and let me return the favor I responded

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during the dinner he had an agreeable

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conversation nothing extraordinary but

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catching mom on recent events of each

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other's life we talked so much that we

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missed the movie as we arrived at her

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house later she said I'll go out with

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you again but only if you let me invite

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you I agreed

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how was reading your date asked my mom

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or rather my wife when I got home very

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nice much more so than I could have

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imagined

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answered a few days later my mother died

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of a massive heart attack it happened so

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suddenly that I didn't have a chance to

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do anything for her some time later I

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received an envelope to the copy of a

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restaurant receipt for the same day his

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mother and I held that and an attached

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note said I paid this bill in advance I

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wasn't sure that I could be there but

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nevertheless I paid for two plates one

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for you and the other for your wife you

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will never know what that night meant

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for me I love you son

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you

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