Some day when my children are old enough to understand the logic that motivates a parent, I will tell them:
I loved you enough...
to ask where you were going, with whom, and what time you would be home.
I loved you enough...
to insist that you save your money and buy a bike for yourself even though we could afford to buy one for you.
I loved you enough...
to be silent and let you discover that your new best friend was a creep.
I loved you enough...
to make you take a Milky Way back to the drugstore (with a bite out of it) and tell the clerk, "I stole this yesterday and want to pay for it."
I loved you enough...
to stand over you for two hours while you cleaned your room, a job that would have taken 15 minutes.
I loved you enough...
to let you see anger, disappointment and tears in my eyes. Children must learn that their parents aren't perfect.
I loved you enough...
to let you assume the responsibility for your actions even when the
penalties were so harsh they almost broke my heart.
But most of all, I loved you enough...
to say NO when I knew you would hate me for it. Those were the most difficult battles of all. I'm glad I won them, because in the end you won, too.