Tuesday, December 10, 2013

Relationship Reflection

Relationships are important to me because these are people that I know for a fact will be there for me whenever I need them. Also these relationships help me maintain health and sanity. It's important to have meaningful relationships because these people, once again, help you remain calm and stress free.

The most important relationships in my life are my relationships with God, my husband, parents, grandmother and my children. My husband and I have a relationship that is full of excitement and spontaneity. He keeps me on my toes and he is my biggest cheerleader REGARDLESS of the situation. He lifts me up when I'm done and vice versa. We have an understanding that we must partner together to keep the relationship afloat and balanced.

I pray to God EVERY chance I get and I understand that he is the reason any and everything occurs in my life be it a lesson or a blessing. Everyone should have a relationship with God if they don't.

My parents help me through everything. They give me valuable information and they are extremely supportive when I need them to be. They tell me things whether I want to hear them or not, and I know that they do it because they love me and want nothing but the best for me. My grandmother does the exact same thing. She raised me and she inspires me to do so much and she is my hugest supporter regardless. She doesn't see me as a failure; she only sees me prospering. I love my granny!

I CANNOT forget my BABIES! These little people inspire me to EVERYTHING I DO! I love them with every fiber of my being and without them I'm nothing. My little ones are the light of my life. They brighten my day and when they're down, I'm down. I LOVE MY LITTLE PEOPLE!

Without these relationships, I would basically be a big ball of mess and NOTHING. As an early childhood professional, building relationships mean everything to me. I can't function and operate as a  teacher without my students, parents, and fellow colleagues.

SORRY for the TARDINESS!

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