How do you think your marriage played a role in shaping your daughters into the young women they are today?
Kem: Nothing is taboo in my house because I think it’s important for our kids to be in a loving environment, and for them to see and understand true love. But most importantly as a parent, I want my kids to have self love and self worth if nothing else. If they have these two things then they won’t sacrifice anything for the benefit of that. Often times you hear the saying, ‘Do as I say, not as I do,’ but kids are influenced by what they see and not necessarily by what they hear.
Greg: As a parent, you should always strive to set a positive example for your kids all of the time, knowing that they are watching you. They’re going to mimic what you do, so you always want to make sure you set that example.
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GeeGee4 says
Beautiful story!! There are some successful stories of marriage out there…. I wish the media talked more about positive relationships than the negative ones.
T. Espi says
Aww ya gotta love Air Force love 🙂
Bree Sherman says
*taps mic* I would just like to take the opportunity to say that I am extremely proud of my mom and dad for displaying what true love is to me and my sister on a daily basis. Their relationship truly is one of loves master pieces…Now as for the whole parenting section I would like to edit a few things if I may….just kidding no they’re both great parents and excellent role models. Love you Fred and Wilma! ? hahaha *drops mic and walks off stage*.
Anonymous says
5am in the morning is too early for me for breakfast. Make it 8 am and I’ll be there. Wonderful and Inspiring story. I think I’m gonna try waking my wife up at 5am to cook me breakfast. If she gets upset, I’ll say that I got it from the Sherman’s. Thanks for the tip.