Boys and girls are different in many ways.
"Picky eaters" aren't always created by indulgent parenting. Sometimes they really are born selective.
A determined 17 month-old can scale a 12-foot maple tree.
I do have love and time and room for two kids.
Climbing the stairs, turning around, sliding down on your belly, and doing it all again is, in fact, a splendid way to spend an hour.
A 17 month-old who can scale a 12-foot maple tree can also manage to reach a full carton of eggs on the far side of the back seat without ever unbuckling his car seat.
A five year-old who understands what a tampon dispenser is may not understand that we don't ask every stranger who comes in "Do you need to use a tampon today?"
Life can be this good.
Sally Bacchetta - Freelance Writer
Freelance Writer
Parenting
Motherhood
August 19, 2010
I Was Wrong. I Admit It.
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3 comments:
LOL on the tampons one.
I agree that boys and girls are very different. We can learn to appreciate the differences :) I have a blog where I post fun epic fails and internet memes here , failed soda reviews, and lots of fun topics. Please check it out...sorry for self promoting, just trying to get the word out about my blog...thank you! Have a nice day :)
You have a very cute blog. :)
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