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  • I want them to remember how much I loved them. I’d like them to remember my sense of humor.


  • Love above all ! Towards themselves and the other


  • I want them to have good memories, memories where we went out and had fun or just stayed st home and have good memories about overall just the things we did together


  • Just want them to remember how much I love them and how much fun we had together in the holidays


  • As a single mum I always loved them it might have been tight occasionally but if we stuck together we’d be ok. And we also all have health issues and I’m teaching them about resillance but how to be nice and honest and u don’t need millions of friends a handful of genuine friends for life will be worth more then million of dollars


  • I want them to remember that I have always have (and always will) love them, give them what they need but not necessarily what they just want, spend as much time with them as practical, and teach them good manners + right from wrong, partly so they will be accepted by other people. They will be encouraged to do well in their education but not bullied into being what I want them to be.


  • I want both my children to remember me as a women who loves them and has always wanted them to be the best they can be.


  • That I was there. Whether school events, extra curricular, holidays, days out….I was there.


  • As someone who doesn’t let others control her, and who doesn’t give up on following her passions.


  • As somebody who loved him unconditionally and always put him first. Also as someone who faced many challenges, but always made the best of a situation with only him in mind and never gave up.


  • That I always loved them, and tried my best for them.


  • I want them to remember me individually and in their own unique way.


  • I would like my child to remember how I always try to encourage her to pursue the things she’s interested in, to learn about and explore the world.


  • I think just how much I’ve always loved her. :-)


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