What does a 7 year-old boy think of his mom and dad separating? I just can’t get over Danny Sims post today. It ripped my heart from my chest.
Please take a minute and read Danny’s post today by clicking here: A Heart-Breaking Line!
What does a 7 year-old boy think of his mom and dad separating? I just can’t get over Danny Sims post today. It ripped my heart from my chest.
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Kids are wise so very far beyond their years and tend to say the things that we “grown-ups” think but decide not to say.
Poor munchkin- just another reminder of how important good parents are to a child.
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“Love is patient, love is kind. It does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud. It is not rude, it is not self-seeking, it is not easily angered, it keeps no record of wrongs.”- 1 Corinthians 13:4-5 NIV
Thank you for that Trey! When will we learn?
I have no words……..
Monalea
I have words. I have seen the devasting effects of parents who clearly don’t like each other and still try to live together for the kids. That isn’t good either. Children shouldn’t be exposed to excessive bickering and disresept by those they love and trust. So what is the answer? I don’t know. How do you stay married to someone who has changed for the worse since you married them? Do you truly know someone when you get married? Does God want us to be married in name only with no love? How do you find the love when it is gone? These are real problems people face. Who is answering them?