Hello Lisa! Thank you so much for taking the time to answer my questions. It is my understanding that your story is worth telling and an inspiration for many co – parents out there. It is heartbreaking to us when we witness divorced or separated parents involving their children in their own personal conflicts. Sometimes their pain or anger towards another takes over and they don’t realize the impact that tensions can have on the children in the long term.
We want to share your story in hopes that it can inspire and send a message to parents to consider the influence of their decision on their children and that they will be better off if they co – exist in peace.
How many children do you have?
I have four children, all boys. They were all born within 6 years and today they are 25, 23, 22 and 19 years old.
How are they different or alike?
My first and third born are similar. They are more shy, gentle, and more methodical, whereas my second and fourth are outgoing and motivated. There was zero rivalry between them. The two oldest were so different that they completed each other, just like the yin and the yang, and the same goes for the two youngest.
Tell me a little bit more about the children.
They get along very well. They are more like friends than brothers. Very family oriented, and more artistic than academic. They go out all the time together and there is a lot of action! Their father and I have a larger age difference. Therefore, between him, the children and I, it’s a great melting pot of various generations.
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