Thursday, December 22, 2011

Saying I Love You to your Parents

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Buy gifts for Mother's Day Father's, birthdays or difficult each year. What do you give a parent who has everything? Here are 50 ways to say I love you!I love you to tell your parents have a greater challenge than the oldest. You've got to know their strengths and weaknesses, has had conversations painful or built walls of silence. Maybe you were disappointed, even betrayed the other. Abuse or mental illness might have damaged your relationship. Parent-child relationships become entangled - sometimes forever. How to say I like the last thing on your list.On the other side could say I love you to your parents easier than ever, because you realize they are old and not for ever and ever.Maybe you're sick - you can not survive.Regardless of whether or not to say I love you to your mom and dad are light or heavy, these 50 ideas to solve the "what can I give Dad for Father's Day" or "What Mom on the needs of the mother? " Dilemma. (Not for birthdays, Christmas, birthdays, and to remain silent!)

You say I love you to your parents when you:

  1. Go to concerts, theater, museums and galleries together.
  2. See what they need to find a way to fill it.
  3. Give a gift certificate to their favorite restaurants or cafes.
  4. Hire a gardener when your mother's garden is overgrown.
  5. Games to play together.
  6. Give a gift useful as a wallet or address book.
  7. Paying for a computer or over the Internet.
  8. Listen, when it comes to your mother or father. You know, if you do not hear.
  9. Encourage your parents to know to know your partner and children.
  10. Accept their decisions - if they agree.
  11. They have a flattering caricature drawn of them together, or your skateboard mother.
  12. Turn off the TV when you are together.
  13. Be the first to say you're sorry.
  14. Imagine you are a tourist in your city and sights.
  15. Give a magazine subscription.
  16. Expect hard times, and remember how he stood together in the past.
  17. Be polite to your parents.
  18. Read the whole document. Talk about the books you read, you or are you writing now - or did when you were a child.
  19. Learn about his childhood, the stories they have not said before you dig.
  20. Commission of a family of painting.
  21. Laugh together, tell jokes, watch funny movies, watch cartoons.
  22. Share good and bad parts of your life.
  23. Stay visible in his life by calling, sending cards, or visit regularly.
  24. Do you have a spa day with your mother. Or dad. Who said that fathers do not like pedicures?
  25. Buy gift cards and fill grocery stores and gas stations.
  26. Assess their ability to say "I love you."
  27. Recall of childhood memories both sad and happy.
  28. Set and keep your limits.
  29. You solve a crossword puzzle or a problem or challenge together.
  30. Enroll in a course of self-defense or security at home.
  31. Deflect arguments are not binding. Stay neutral.
  32. Tell your parents that you love, respect and love for his personality.
  33. Look at their non-verbal signals. Changes hesitation or deleted threads - and your gut.
  34. Cut out and send newspaper articles or magazines, if they are of interest to your parents.
  35. Discover new restaurants together - and enjoy their favorite restaurants.
  36. Go together to church, synagogue, mosque or not.
  37. Say "I love you."
  38. Give them what they want - not what you think they need.
  39. Spend an evening to see the family photo albums with your parents. Reminisce.
  40. Dining and movies - you choose, they choose the other.
  41. Take yoga or other fitness classes together.
  42. Pray for your mom and dad.
  43. Walk around the block together, or go for a coffee.
  44. For flea markets, flea markets or sharing together.
  45. Bring your dog or cat to visit.
  46. Take them to the zoo, an aquarium, a planetarium, and Science World.
  47. Send them on a cruise or two weekend nights in the mountains or the beach.
  48. Planning a birthday party or anniversary.
  49. Pray with your parents.
  50. Support their hobbies with your money, time and attention.

If you enjoyed this article, you are welcome to improve your relationships. Start a discussion on this article - except what has worked or not working for you!


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