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We tried so hard to make things better for our kids that
we made them worse. For my grandchildren, I'd like better. I'd really like for
them to know about hand-me down clothes and home-made ice-cream and leftover
meat loaf sandwiches. I really would.
I hope you learn humility by being humiliated, and that
you learn honesty by being cheated. I hope you learn to make your own bed and
mow the lawn and wash the car. And I really hope nobody gives you a brand new
car when you are sixteen.
It will be good if at least one time you can see puppies
born and your old dog put to sleep. I hope you get a black eye fighting for
something you believe in, I hope you have to share a bedroom with your younger
brother. And it's all right if you have to draw a line down the middle of the
room, but when he wants to crawl under the covers with you because he's scared,
I hope you let him.
When you want to see a movie and your little brother
wants to tag along, I hope you'll let him. I hope you have to walk uphill to
school with your friends and that you live in a town where you can do it
safely. On rainy days when you have to catch a ride, I hope you don't ask your
driver to drop you two blocks from school so you won't be seen with someone as
uncool as your Mom.
If you want a slingshot, I hope your Dad teaches you how
to make one instead of buying one. I hope you learn to dig in the dirt and read
books. When you learn to use computers, I hope you also learn to add and
subtract in your head. I hope you get teased by your friends when you have your
first crush on a girl, and when you talk back to your mother that you learn
what ivory soap tastes like.
May you skin your knee climbing a mountain, burn your
hand on a stove and stick your tongue on a frozen flagpole. I don't care if you
try a beer once, but I hope you don't like it. And if a friend offers you dope
or a joint, I hope you realize he is not your friend.
I sure hope you make time to sit on a porch with your
Grandpa and go fishing with your Uncle. May you feel sorrow at a funeral and
joy during the holidays. I hope your mother punishes you when you throw a
baseball through your neighbor's window and that she hugs you and kisses you at
Christmas time when you give her a plaster mold of your hand.
These things I wish for you - tough times and
disappointment, hard times and happiness. To me, it’s the only way to
appreciate life.
by Paul Harvey
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