Footprints xoxo 

Loving memories are not the result of a lost relationship, they are the result of a lost someone whom we will never see again. Someone we knew, who was part of, or touched, our lives, and we know we will never bump into them at the mall, ever again.Letting go means to come to the realization that some people are a part of your history, but not a part of your destiny.

Sometimes we need to say goodbye even though it hurts a lot because it’s the right thing to do.

  
  

Footprints xoxo

If I didn’t care, I could understand.If I was never there, I could understand.

If I didn’t contribute, I could understand.

If I was abusive and made life harder, I could understand.

If all I cared about was you and not the boys, I could understand.

Well I understand  what’s going on. 

With me out of the picture, you can mould the boys the way you want to.

Just keep in mind God never sleeps.

Children need their positive fathers!
  

Footprints xoxo

  
“Never push a man to the point where he no longer fears the consequences of his actions” – With or without fear.. when you get to this point is when you show unbelievable restraint not to act on your instincts of raw impulsive emotion. Even if taking action would be be justified, you show inner strength in restraining because you are a civilized. – But remember, Especially if fighting the good fight, All living things defend themselves and their young. Civilization is oppressively restraining those natural instincts to defend even when being attacked. All civilizations and territories were built on defending attacks.. and war shows no mercy.

Child Outcomes After Separation – New Research

Academics at the London School Of Economics have just published their findings on child outcomes after parental separation, using a sample of about 19,000 children born between 2000-2002. The researchers analysed data from the UK Millennium Cohort Study, (MCS) to look at how children experienced contact with resident and non resident parents after separation. However, […]

http://researchingreform.net/2016/02/19/child-outcomes-after-separation-new-research/