"Fingers crossed I can run out with them on Saturday night and have a very special moment with them,"Stringer said.
"It means the world to me to have[my] two daughters there. They are my whole world so to have them there and be able to run out with them and give them a hug and kiss and spend some time with them after the game would be pretty magical for me."
Stringer was traded from the Western Bulldogs to Essendon amid personal turmoil as he split from partner Abby Gilmore,the mother of his two children.
After struggling for form in the early part of the season as the Bombers battled,he has spent increased time in the midfield during the past two games with his return to form coinciding with the Bombers winning two games on the trot.
He laughed off suggestions that calls to drop him after round eight might have affected his outlook – conceding he had people wanting to drop him his whole career – however he did admit that being able to spend time inside the middle in short bursts had a positive effect on his confidence.
"Sometimes you need only three or four minutes to be able to have an impact and get yourself involved in the game,"Stringer said.