Relationships

It's always good to have a solid and firm relationship with your mother and father. I was watching The Middle ( T.V. show)  last week and the son wanted his father to teach him basketball. That moment made me think of when my father and I were playing basketball with two other relatives when I was a teenager. That bonding between us was so priceless. That moment was not the last one, I have so many memories and I will continue to make memories with my father. Roles can always be switched. For example, a son and his mother can have a relationship, a mother and her daughter can have a relationship and a daughter can have a relationship with her father. All I'm saying is to cherish the moments and relationships that you have with your parents because life is too short to not cherish it. If you were in a foster care system or were raised up in unforeseen circumstances and you didn't know your parents, it's always good to reunite with them or just mend  any emotional or mental wounds that you may have. The past is the past and the only thing that matters is the present and what you are going to do in the future. Forgive and release that pain and resentment towards your parents that left you to fend for yourself in the foster care system or just in life. I wasn't involved in the foster care system or anything related to fending for myself so I wouldn't know anything about situations like this but I know something about forgiveness and when you forgive people, you release that anger that you previously had toward certain individuals. So make lasting memories with your mother and father and cherish those moments and keep them close to your hearts. On the other hand, forgive and reunite with your  parents. Release that anger and resentment toward your parents. Don't hold a grudge. The past is behind you.

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