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Hi.

Welcome to my blog. A place to share my thoughts, dreams and everyday passions!

Who Inspires You?

Who Inspires You?

Often times, people say to me "you must've had great parents!" and by that, they refer to the way I view the world around me.  I do have great parents; but growing up I had an incredible bond with my mother.  I always knew she was the perfect mom for me, but now that I am an adult myself, and have children of my own, I know she was AMAZING in every way!  She was patient, loving, caring, understanding and a great listener.  Important and crucial traits for great parenting if you combine them all.

I was a social butterfly from the day I can remember.  I loved making friends, inviting classmates to my house over for dinner, and organizing social gatherings.  One day, on a hot summer day, I was playing with my friends outside and all of a sudden I had this epiphany "how great would it be to have a Kids Club!"  I had a mother who supported me in everything and anything and was patient and loving and a great listener, right?  Bingo!  I ran home and immediately found my mom in the kitchen.  I described to her my idea of having a kids club at our house for all the neighborhood kids to gather.  She listened, she smiled and then she found a small can of red paint and a paintbrush and told me that I could have the left corner of the back porch (which was tiled and had a roof to keep the scorching summer sun of Mexico from burning your face) all to myself.  I could paint the back wall and do I as pleased to create that Kids Club I was so enthusiastic about.  I immediately got to work!  I went in the back, organized things, wrote on the wall "El Club de los Amigos" and drew two stick figures.  I was thrilled!  I went back inside the house and found a small coffee table and a few stools that weren't being used and immediately decorated my little corner.  My mom provided a package of cookies and my dad made a jar of fresh squeezed lemonade for our first Kids Club "meeting".  I went outside to tell EVERYONE the great news.  That hot summer day, was the beginning of many gatherings where we played school, church, laughed and goofed around.

I will forever feel incredibly thankful for having a mother who allowed me to dream, to create and to have an imagination.  How lucky was I the day I was placed in her arms?  If your kids ask for permission to paint a wall, let them; you never know how it might change their world.  After all, paint is paint, but dreams last forever.

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