Of sons, students and siblings

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What relationships have a positive impact on you?

My sons

Without a doubt, I have to say that relationships with my sons have a positive impact on my life. As I’ve said before, I don’t feel complete unless they’re both around.

I was lucky enough to see both Kid 1 and Kid for Christmas this year. I wasn’t able to get both boys at the same time this year, but there always spring break.

As we get older, I can see my relationship with both of them changing. And I’m not saying that as somebody who misses the time that they were babies. I do, of course; but I’m also enjoying the different dynamic that I have with each of them. Quite simply, being a dad helps me to be a better person in general.

One unexpected thing I feel like I’ve really been learning from my kids recently is that while it’s important that I take care of them, it is also important that I take care of myself as well What good can I be to my kids if I’m not physically here for them? My boys are a constant reminder to take care of myself physically, mentally and emotionally.

My students

It’s weird for me to say this, but my relationships with my students also, plays a positive impact on me. Likewise, my interaction with my students allows me to be a better teacher to each of them. I’ve only been at my current school for one semester . But already, I can tell that there are students who like the environment I have set in my classroom. They feel comfortable in there. And if they can feel comfortable in my learning environment, I know that I can reach them.

My siblings

Finally my relationship with my brother and sister also plays a positive impact upon me. As Mother’s health is gradually declining, the three of us are leading the next generation of our family. When Kid 2 and i were at Guillaume’s house on Christmas Eve, there was a moment where I could feel he and i had inherited the roles of The Old Man and mu Uncle Duck.

And the haters too

I would be remiss if I didn’t mention the skeptics, the critics, the doubters; especially those people whom I’ve been able to prove wrong. It may sound weird to say it, but sometimes our harshest critics and our straight-up rivals end up having a positive impact in that they push us to be better. We learn from our interactions with them. Granted, this is usually a sucky way to learn things about ourselves.

What relationships have a positive impact on you?

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3 responses to “Of sons, students and siblings”

  1. mygenxerlife Avatar

    Father / son bonds are special. You are right, you need to also take care of yourself, too. Health is really important.

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    1. rebuilding rob Avatar

      I turn 50 this April, and the fact that only one man in the last 3 generations of my family has lived past the age of 70 scares the hell out of me.

      I’ve lived long enough to know that 20 years can go by in the blink of an eye. I just want more.

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      1. mygenxerlife Avatar

        The 50s have been a wake up call for my physical and mental health. Behavior change is difficult, but longevity is the best motivation.

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