A
baby is born with the need to be loved and never outgrows it. 
 ~Frank A. Clark
I am a firm believer that relationships are the most
important thing we, as humans, can give to one another. This has been my
philosophy throughout my life and it has never let me down. I build
relationships everywhere I go, and because of that, I have many people in my
life who love me and trust me. I have been very fortunate to have many
wonderful relationships over the years, but the three people I’d like to
dedicate this post to are my husband and my two daughters. 
My husband Frank and I actually met 17 years ago when he brought his son
to the child care where I was the Director. His family and my family became
friends and we watched each other over the years struggle to make our lives
work. 4 ½ years ago, when we were both in the right place, we got together and
we have never let go! This relationship is so important to me because I wanted
so much to find someone who I could feel safe with, be myself with, and grow
with. He allows me to be who I am and supports me when I want to do crazy
things…like going back for my Master’s degree at almost 50! We both see this
relationship as very precious because we have both experienced what it is like to be with
someone who did not understand how
important love is. Blending a family has not been easy, but we work on
communicating when issues arise. We are dedicated to making this relationship
work because it has become the foundation for the rest of our lives.
My daughters Courtney and Alyssa are the other two
relationships I’d like to tell you about. Being a mother has been the greatest
joy in my life and I treasure the relationship that I have with my girls. They
are as different as night and day, but they love each other dearly, and each of
them has things about them that are endearing. 
When they were little girls the three of us would do everything
together. Now that they are grown, and one lives in a different state, we plan
and wait for the time we can get together. Being a mother has taught me that
not everything about relationships is easy, but it is always worth it. My
girls, like all young people, made some choices along the way that caused a
strain on our relationship. But getting past the difficult times to find the
laughter and the joy again is what being a mother is all about. I now have two
children that are fabulous woman, and who I am proud to call my friends as well
as my daughters.
My relationships with my husband and daughters have
taught me three very important things that I will take with me into my other
relationships:
- Great relationships are worth all the work you put into them
 
- Every relationship can bring in something valuable and unique
 
- You never know what wonderful things may happen tomorrow because of a relationship that you develop today
 
When I think about relationships, I think about the words
reciprocal, commonality, communication, and respect. People who experience
positive relationships realize that it requires input from both parties, that
there is a need to find what each person has that is alike, the willingness to
both talk and listen, and the realization that there are two (or more) unique
people involved whose needs are valuable. This applies to my work in early childhood
on a daily basis. Working with the children, the parents, the staff, and the
larger early childhood population I put these four words into practice. Some
examples are: really listening when children talk, responding quickly when
babies cry, getting to know the parents as individuals, realizing that I am
there to support the staff when they ask, and being willing to respectfully continue
difficult conversations when a colleague and I disagree. I have never regretted
living by the belief that relationships are the foundation for everything we
do, and there are many relationships that I have formed through my early
childhood experiences that have helped me define who I am today. I will
continue to live by the words in the quote at the beginning of the blog in
every aspect of my life! 

 
I absolutely love your relationship reflections. I am a true believer that we receive all the love and affection that we put into positive relationships. I wish you and your family the best :)
ReplyDeleteI am currently struggling through a divorce and understand the idea that you now get to be what you want and who you want. My soon to be ex is a sheriff officer and has some major control and anger issues. I have a wonderful best friend who has also gone through this exact thing with her former husband who was also a sheriff officer. I am so glad I have her because when he tries to tear me down she is there to tell me she understands and she really does! My children love her as well and they have truly grown much more attached to her through this process. She is a science teacher at my sons school so she is able to check in on him and be there if he needs her. I can not and will not ever be able to thank her for all she has done for me and my children. Love can come in many different forms.
ReplyDeleteI absolutely enjoyed reading your post! I really enjoyed seeing what you have learned from your current relationships and the things that you feel were worthy of sharing and taking into new relationships that you develop. Great Post! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteHi Carolyn,
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed reading your blog. You relationship reflection is nice!!!!
Carolyn,
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed reading your post about your husband and your daughters. One of the things that you mentioned really stuck with me. You reminded the readers that relationships do take work, but it is worth it. I have found that many people are too willing to walk away from relationships because they do not want to do the work.
I enjoyed reading this, it is very sweet. I Love the three points you learned about relationships,Great relationships are worth all the work you put into them,Every relationship can bring in something valuable and unique and ,You never know what wonderful things may happen tomorrow because of a relationship that you develop today. this is SOO true. Thank You for sharing!
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