Plus, The Truth About Only Children (From An Only Child)
Nowadays, if anyone asks me what it's like to have children, I use this analogy: parenting is like having the best job in the world that you can never leave. You sleep there, you eat there, and you don't get a vacation or sick days. If you are having a bad day, your "employees" don't really care. They expect you to carry on. This is the intensity of parenting. It really never stops. Here are five things I really wish I had known before I became a parent. |
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| Being an only child can be a bit like being placed under a microscope and left to operate solo at the same time. | |
| My sons are not impressed. What they crave is a grandparent who is interested in the things they are. |
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| Lego. Wooden blocks. Magnatiles. Action figures. Doll accessories. Trading cards. Craft supplies. |
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"I found a pretty ring at the thrift store and my 4yo 'bought' it, paid 50c. It's too big for her so I wear it and a jeweler friend asked where I got my sapphire because someone must love me. Turns out it's worth $600+..." |
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