So I know most people have hobbies or traditions and such that they hope their kids will take an interest in. Not all kids end up continuing the hobby but some at least have an appreciation for it.
Do you have any hobbies/traditions that you hope your kids will continue?
My DW and I have a strong passion for music and art so we're hoping our kids will take some interest in it. We won't be upset if they absolutely hate it but it'a nice to be able to share what you like with your kids.
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Same! Haha I sometimes play some of my heavy metal songs around them (I only play the inspirational ones around them at this age) and look forward to having jam sessions when they're older lol they'll probably like something completely different.
I hope they love music but not the drums. Those suck to lug around lol. I also hope we pass on compassion and empathy. I think those traits are lacking in a lot of the world today (please no flames it's just a personal observation which could be completely wrong). A strong work ethic and desire to succeed is something else I would like for them. Our faith is huge as well. I really pray they have a personal relationship with God. To me it's the most important thing in my life.
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I just want my kiddos to be involved in something. Whatever makes them happy, whether music, sports, dance, art, etc.
DD is in dance right now and LOVES it and she's really good. I was always in sports and so was DH.
my husband wants our kid to grow up playing good video games. Not like shooters and stuff, but good, old games like the original Marios and Sonics and stuff, but of course in moderation. He wants a playful, energetic kid who loves to run around and go to the park and do lots if different things, not just one thing.
I do have one tradition I'm going to start... My only full-blood brother I grew up with died in a car crash over 5 years ago. Ever since my DH and I decided to try for a kid, I've wanted a way for him to be a part of my kids' lives, because even though he was the definition of Punk, he would have LOVED to be an uncle. I know it. So I told my DH that every birthday they should get a present from 'him' something that would really come from him- like a shirt with skulls or guitars or drums, or something to that effect. And on Christmas Eve, they should open the present from him early. And maybe even put a note in there every year saying how much he loves them and how he watches out for them, even though they can't see him. That way, when they get old enough that they can understand why they can't see him like they see their other uncle and auntie, at least they will have grown up feeling like he was always there.
I hope DD and this little bean learn our love of animals.
Both DH were very active in sports in High School. He was captain of the swim team and I was captain of the competitive cheerleading squad. I'm particular about what she's involved in, but it needs to be active!