Dear Mom and Dad

Dear Mom and Dad
Author: Anonymous
Publisher: Little, Brown Books for Young Readers
Total Pages: 30
Release: 2009-02-28
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0316069167

In this treasure of a book, a child shares a more profound understanding of the most enduring and sometimes toughest aspects of child-rearing. Filled with wise anecdotes that will strike a chord with all parents, this keepsake book is an inspirational instructional guide that shows mothers and fathers how much children need them to be patient, understanding, and most of all, loving role models. Dear Mom and Dad? is an ideal gift book parents and children can learn from and share together time and again.

Dear Mom and Dad

Dear Mom and Dad
Author: R. Rekedal Smith
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 206
Release: 2017-12-09
Genre: Missionaries
ISBN: 9781979424882

R.R. Smith poured her heart out in letters to her parents during the years she and her family lived in India. Honest confessions. Personal fears. Family joys. A mighty God. Her honest descriptions of her walk with Jesus inflame hope for what God can do when ordinary people simply obey His commands. The Smiths moved to India one week before 9/11. Over the course of the next several years, they learned a new language, endured illness, laughed their way through freak accidents, and hungered for fruit from among the lost. Ten years flew by. In 2011, they changed their ministry strategies to ones utilized by the apostle Paul and Jesus Himself, the resulting numbers surprised everyone. It all started with an honest evaluation of what it means to obey.

Dear Mom and Dad

Dear Mom and Dad
Author: Gillian Rothchild
Publisher:
Total Pages: 116
Release: 1999
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9780671027889

More Than 180 Ways to Help Your Child Survive Your Divorce -- "Please don't ever ask me to keep secrets from my other parent." -- "Tell me the truth. Divorce can be a very hard and painful thing for everyone." -- "Please don't cram a lot of fun activities into our visit with little time to talk or cuddle." During the trauma of divorce, your own needs and concerns can be frighteningly complex. Understanding and meeting the needs of your children can seem an almost insurmountable challenge. At long last, real help is at hand in the clearest, most concise guide ever to help children at the difficult time of divorce. If you're a divorced (or separated) parent, then this book is a must-read. Join family counselor -- and divorced parent -- Gillian Rothchild as she tackles such large and small issues as: -- Telling your children about the divorce. ("Tell me that you both still love me and that you are not divorcing me too.") -- Dealing with fear. ("You divorced each other...will you someday divorce me too?") -- How to handle the little details of raising a child who lives in two houses. ("I really need to have special things at both homes.") When you're going through a divorce, the last thing you want is to have to sit down with a complicated book. You need a practical and inspiring resource with the quick, smart, and professional answers that will help you and your children get on with your lives -- happily. DEAR MOM AND DAD is just that.

Dear Mother and Daddy

Dear Mother and Daddy
Author: Marie Mountain Clark
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2021-08
Genre:
ISBN: 9781734110517

Autobiography of Marie Mountain Clark, a member of the Women's Airforce Service Pilots (WASPs) of World War II. Reprinted edition.

Dear Mom and Dad

Dear Mom and Dad
Author: Amy Siebert
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2020-08-14
Genre:
ISBN: 9781953294012

A phone call can change life as you know it in an instant. Amy was a young college student and Kim was in high school when they received a call that would change everything, and take them on a twenty-two-year journey with their dad. Another call came just four months after burying their dad. This time it involved their mom. It would test their faith and each other."Dear Mom and Dad, a Love letter to Our Parents" is a memoir written by two sisters. They provide snapshots of memories with their fun-loving father and devoted mother. They navigate through their parent's divorce and the devastating health crisis endured by both parents. During those challenging seasons, Amy and Kim's faith sustained them, and their bond as sisters was cemented. Their story is one of brokenness and redemption told with love, grace, and lots of humor.

Dear Mom, You're Ruining My Life

Dear Mom, You're Ruining My Life
Author: Jean Van Leeuwen
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1990
Genre: Book clubs
ISBN: 9780140343861

Samantha Slayton's eleventh year includes losing her last baby teeth, towering over every boy in dance school, and being mortified by everything her mother does.

Dear Mom and Dad

Dear Mom and Dad
Author: Georgia Lee McGowen
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2012-07-06
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1475931697

Much has been written both about and by people who feel they were assigned the wrong body at conception, exploring the struggles and too often the tragedies that result from that mismatch of nature. Very little has been written, however, to chronicle the lifelong struggle of people to understand and come to terms with two distinct sets of emotions, one male and one female a single soul, at times divided, at times united, by two clearly identifiable spirits. Dear Mom and Dad: You Dont Know Me, But traces the life of George through the eyes of Georgia, the female half of their soul, from early childhood in the post war Texas oil fields through the innocence of his early school years in northeastern Oklahoma. With the onset of puberty, Georgia watches the omnipresent feeling of not being normal cast a destructive pall over nearly everything George attempts. After the collapse of his lifelong dream, George begins again with hopes, new dreams and the love theyve both longed for. Georgia finally emerges, but understanding her part in their soul comes slowly and is complicated by a tragedy of profound proportion. Dear Mom and Dad considers the ultimate understanding of Gods will for both George and Georgia and its unusual conclusion, sharing a story of struggle and self-acceptance.

Dear Mom and Dad: A Letter About Family, Memory, and the America We Once Knew

Dear Mom and Dad: A Letter About Family, Memory, and the America We Once Knew
Author: Patti Davis
Publisher: Liveright Publishing
Total Pages: 103
Release: 2024-02-06
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1324093498

A remarkably poignant writer for our troubled times, Patti Davis writes about love, loss, and the power of redemption in this poetic letter to her long-gone parents. Written with dignity and grace in the form of a letter to her parents, Ronald and Nancy Reagan, Dear Mom and Dad is that surprisingly poignant work that succeeds not only as a memoir but as a moving account that will inspire readers to recall their own childhoods in a totally new light. Eager to retell the narrative of her own family and her coming-of-age, Patti Davis casts aside misperceptions that defined her in the past. Far from being the enfant terrible, Dear Mom and Dad reveals young Patti as a sensitive child, who was not able to be the public person her family demanded. Just as she re-examines her own role in an increasingly dysfunctional family drama, Davis casts an empathetic yet honest eye on her parents—on her father, the eternal lifeguard, who saved seventy-seven people, yet failed to create a coherent AIDS policy, and her mother, who never escaped her own tortured youth. What comes across are Davis’s burnished skills as a writer, something she always dreamed of becoming. Even as she unravels her mother’s highly edited persona, and her father’s loving but distant personality, Davis remains steadfast in her artistic expression, as she melds irony, comedy, and tragedy with dreamlike memories of an ever-present past. Dear Mom and Dad, with its account of her father’s Alzheimer's and her mother’s end-of-life struggles, becomes an account of forgiveness, reaching levels of redemption rarely found in contemporary memoirs.

Dear Mom and Dad

Dear Mom and Dad
Author: Georgia Lee Mcgowen
Publisher:
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2012-07
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781475931679

Much has been written both about and by people who feel they were assigned the wrong body at conception, exploring the struggles and too often the tragedies that result from that mismatch of nature. Very little has been written, however, to chronicle the lifelong struggle of people to understand and come to terms with two distinct sets of emotions, one male and one female - a single soul, at times divided, at times united, by two clearly identifiable spirits. Dear Mom and Dad: You Don't Know Me, But ... traces the life of George through the eyes of Georgia, the female half of their soul, from early childhood in the post war Texas oil fields through the innocence of his early school years in northeastern Oklahoma. With the onset of puberty, Georgia watches the omnipresent feeling of not being normal cast a destructive pall over nearly everything George attempts. After the collapse of his lifelong dream, George begins again with hopes, new dreams and the love they've both longed for. Georgia finally emerges, but understanding her part in their soul comes slowly and is complicated by a tragedy of profound proportion. Dear Mom and Dad considers the ultimate understanding of God's will for both George and Georgia and its unusual conclusion, sharing a story of struggle and self-acceptance.