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Wendy

I'm definately going to pick that one up! I love when children's books are written for the family.

"Tom" made me think of a book that we got for our DD#1. When we were at the meeting at school for parents who's kids are starting JK in September, the kindergarten teacher read us "The Kissing Hand". I cried. In a gym full of adults, I cried becuase of a children's book. After you read it, you'll understand completely. Contact me if you wanna know more cuz I'd hate to ruin it for everyone by giving out too much info.

Beck

Aw. Don't feel bad. Really, one of the most important things that my kids have learned from having siblings IS how to be more self-reliant. My oldest child used to depend on me to keep her entertained, but my other two kids are MUCH better at playing on their own.

kittenpie

I'm feeling that way a bit already, being tired and not being able to easily sit down on the floor or run or anything requiring me to bend in the middle. I know the first few weeks after The Bun comes are going to be tough for Pumpkinpie, too, and the exhaustion that comes with a baby will impact on her. I hate that, but it also makes me pleased with my decision to keep her in daycare with friends and teachers who have more energy! That way, I can try and save up a little for when she's home, same as I do now.

But you know? I bet you're doing fine. The best you can is just that - the best you can.

Woman in a window

You've got to know just how much I get this. It's painful, isn't it, to realize our shortcomings and how easily we might overcome them. And hey, we might just have fun along the way. Sometimes, though, for my old bones it just hurts to play. My brain doesn't seem to be wired that way.

Woman in a window

Argle! My first comment got lost!

So, anyhoo, I was typing...I totally get you on this one. It seems I'm no longer wired this way. It seems like such effort to play. But when I do invariably I have fun, too. Boy, we parents sure are slow learners, aren't we?

Lisa b

oh you got even cynical bitter ol me choked up here. I am so sad at the amount of patience I have these days and the priorities to do other things while I should just play!

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