Plus, My Husband And I Are Recovering Alcoholics — I Don't Want Our Children To Be Like Us
My daughters have been begging for playdates. All. Summer. Long. I mean, Facetime and Houseparty can only satiate so much of their need for social interaction. Over summer break, I was more inclined to let them play outside with kids we knew and trusted to be responsible. Aka, their cousins and like two other friends. With school back in session, the problem I have now is that the kids they want to play with are the same kids whose parents I see at the grocery store maskless. Not just the parents, but also my daughter’s friends. | | | School dress codes continue to be a sore subject for parents and, let’s be clear, mostly for female students. | | | Our kids. What is the lesson that we need to be teaching here? | | | | If you were watching the Emmys and thinking, ‘This looks unsafe,’ you were definitely not alone. | | | My daughter is eight and I’ve never searched for cessation tips or tricks, and the reason is two-fold: She is healthy and happy. | | | "What did builders have against natural light in houses from the '50s through the '70s? I wonder." | | Subscribe to our YouTube channel for new Scary Mommy videos every week! | | View this email in your browser
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