From my school of life, to my son

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When the idea for the blog of the month topic came up, I thought it was great to have a BOM about Lessons we have learned in our life to share with the younger generations, and since the announcement post came up, I have been looking forward to writing my contribution.

Those of you who have known me for a while, already know that I have a son who is my sunshine, and who has recently left home to study abroad and pursue his dreams. I also have nieces and nephews, whom I adore, and eventually, life may give me some grandchildren in the future, who knows? But today this is for my son.

One of the things I miss a lot are our long conversations. We used to spend a lot of time together and although we chat frequently now it's not the same over the phone. Those long talks were often in the car while I was driving him to and from school or driving him to and from a friend's house or going on an errand. Sometimes by going out to have a coffee or a beer. And even sometimes, he joined me on some of the adventures I have shared here on Hive on Wednesday Walks. And of course some of those talks used to revolve around the "school of life".

RorroyYo.jpgWe talking while doing some stuff for his girlfriend the day he traveled to Chicago

And if we had one now, this is what I would tell him:

That no matter how far life's paths take him in the pursuit of his dreams. He should never forget where he came from since that always will be part of who he is. And he should always be proud of it.

I would tell him to never stop pursuing his dreams no matter how difficult they may seem. One life lesson I learned from him is that no matter how unattainable a goal may seem if there is even the slightest chance of achieving it, it is worth the effort. He proved that to me himself and he should remember that always.

That he tries to surround himself with good and positive people, that he never stops being himself. That he should not be influenced by others and that he should always listen to his intuition.

That in life it is worth taking risks, and that it is okay to make mistakes because we are human. That failure is not the end of the world but an opportunity to learn to get up and move forward. When we fail and get up, we become stronger.

That life is full of changes, and although sometimes they are frightening, at least to me they were at one time, the truth is that changes can also bring opportunities, and we must face them and move forward.

May he never stop pursuing his dreams and doing what he loves. But having in mind the value of affection and family.

That nothing should ever be given for granted and that although my own experience has taught me that we must live in the present and take advantage of the opportunities that come our way every day. It is also good to plan for the future and create a nest egg for rainy days.

To never let go of being kind and grateful.

And would tell him to always have in mind that no matter what happens, I will always love him with all my heart and without conditions, and I'll be for him.

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This is my post out of competition for the Silver Bloggers Community #BOM this month about Lessons for my (grand)children from my school of life.

If you want to join and qualify for the prizes, you have until next Tuesday, November, 22 at midnight UTC. You can check instructions and prizes at Blog of the Month - New theme for Tuesday, 22 November 2022. But remember that if you miss the deadline, we are always happy to read what you write to one of the topics proposed to the BOM.

Thank you very much for reading!

All images and writing are my own unless otherwise stated.

© CoquiCoin

November 20, 2022

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That is beautiful @coquicoin 🤗🥰 in every way.
Thanks for sharing that.

Yes, it is so different when a child is away… and not close by anymore.
He won’t forget, I’m sure.
Big hug 🤗
Good evening and enjoy your new week 👋🏻☀️
!LUV

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Thank you, Jackie 🥰
Yes, it is hard for us when they are far away. But we have to let them pursue their dreams. But now I'm counting the days until the holidays since he will come home.
Good night to you, and happy new week 🤗🤗
!LUV

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You are welcome @coquicoin 😊
I know…😔 but than there are indeed the holidays. It will be an amazing time to reunite 🤗🥰
Soon 🤩
Good morning to you, have a great new week too 👋🏻☀️

!LUV

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All good advice! I love the focus on pursuit of dreams. Imagination drives the universe. Nice post!

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Thank you! Dreams are a kind of engine for human beings. We should never stop having dreams as long as we are alive. Thanks for stopping by 🤗
!LUV

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Oh I like that!

dreams are a kind of engine.

My pleasure!

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Spot on with your advice Super Eli and I must admit I try to follow that to the letter.
When I first saw the picture I thought Rorro was painting your nails 😁

Good morning and Happy Monday Super Eli💙📘🔷

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Good morning, Super Ed!
I try to follow the advice too ;)
Really, doing my nails? 😂 You need glasses Super Ed 😆

Have a great Monday and a Super week 💙🌀🤗

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I am sure you are a good mother and your son is a good person too... You will miss more as he stepped out of school ,😊

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A lucky boy having a wise and comsiderate mother 🙂

Where all the advice given from you are great, I sm really impressed by the one encouraging to keep on moving, be with mistakes or failures. I have come to know that we often do not move on because we are afraid to make mistskes and sll thr time for action passes; life becomes stagnant. The acceptance for making mistakes gives us courage to not step but to move on in life and so the new doors are opened

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Thank you for your kind words, Amber 😊

That's right the fear of failure or being wrong can be paralyzing, but it's not the end of the world and sooner or later we will experience it in life. And when it happens we have to try to pick ourselves up, dust off, and move on with a little more experience;)

Have a great week 🌻

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I have no children to participate with my lessons, but if I had any, I would dream to have an amazing relationship with them as you have with your son. It’s precious 💙

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Thank you, Monika 💙 But you don't have to have children to give advice to the younger ones ;) And who knows if you might have a child someday.
However, I think you are too young to be a Silver Blogger 😉
!LOLZ

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Way too young, yet too told for children 😉💙

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I believe your son appreciates it all and love you too, sis. Your bond is truly amazing.
!LUV
!LADY

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I have always found you to be a good mother, how nice that your son counts on you for everything. They are young and are still too young to understand some of the things we want to teach them, but we must not stop talking to them. The function of a mother never ends, it has no expiration date. God bless you friend

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Thank you for the kind words, Caro. You are a wonderful mother too and you are right our mother’s “job” never ends.
Un gran abrazo amiga y espero que todo esté bien contigo y los tuyos 🤗😘

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Beautiful words! Great lessons for walking life! My daughter left home at 16, the first few days, I felt like my heart and stomach were one knot, but soon I trusted everything we taught her and let it flow. That's the best thing we can give our children: love, values, trust, independence. Many successes to your son, @coquicoin, best regards. Best regards.

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You are right. And thank you so much for the good wishes. Saludos!

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What beautiful lessons for your son Eli, the closeness you share has come through time and time again ever since I first got to know you. I can just imagine how you must miss him, talking on the phone simply isn't the same.
The most beautiful advice you've given is :

To never let go of being kind and grateful.

These are rare traits in the world we live in, what a different world it would be if only we could all live out that motto!
Beautiful #bom Eli xxx

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Thank you, Lizzie! ♡ I miss him so much, and the home is so empty without him. But when I talk to him, I hear him so excited about everything he is learning and the new experiences he is having that I can't be sad.
And yes, what a different world we would have if we could all keep those two qualities in mind. Hugs 🤗🥰
!LUV

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All great advice - sounds like you have a fantastic bond with him - great parenting !!!
!LUV

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