Even in the hardest circumstances, dreams can give you the courage to live, and I hope I can share that message with children in need.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I think there are a number of things that you can do to encourage your kids' dreams, but I do believe in speaking by experience of having a lot of help along the way, stumbling in the past. We've all stumbled, and we certainly all deserve to get up and walk again.
My children have stolen my dreams in a very literal sense. I've lost months in the minutes and hours that Sabine and Zoey have needed me at night, their thin, butterfly-beating hearts pushed against me in the darkness.
Dreams can still come true; you need a great deal of energy and determination, and a little bit of luck.
To all the kids out there: Follow your dream. Believe in your dream. Because dreams do come true.
Kids need a happy household. They need to be loved and supported in their dreams. And I don't think you can make your kids' dreams your own. They need you to support them in their dreams.
Here in America, those who once had no hope will give their kids the chance at a life they always wanted for themselves. Here in America, generations of unfulfilled dreams will finally come to pass.
Follow your deepest dream, the one you had as a kid... but stay focused.
If you have a dream, it's definitely achievable through hard work, through dedication, sacrifice, everything.
I'm fulfilling my dreams that I had as a kid every single day.
I've always been a champion of kids pursuing their dreams. But sometimes in life, extraordinary circumstances may force us to temporarily put our dreams on hold. The most important thing is to never lose sight of that dream, no matter what punches life may throw in our way.