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Henry starts “out lunch” today at school; of course I made a big deal about having the permission slip ready to go, money in his wallet, made sure he knows where he’s allowed to go and so on. What I didn’t do was sign the back of the permission slip. 🤦🏻♀️Someone forgot we need sunscreen in April. ☀️🕶🌊🐶❤️ #springbreak #momofthree #beach #parentingMy two younger babies are teens today. That they are kind and hilarious and tremendous fun to be around makes me hope I’ve done something right. 👦🏻👧🏻❤️❤️❤️ #henry #ellie #twins #parenting #momoftwins #13yearsold #teens-
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This Is Childhood Review (and Giveaway!)
It is clear from reading This Is Childhood Book and Journal (Edited by Marcelle Soviero and Randi Olin of Brain, Child Magazine) that each age, from one year to ten years, brings startling changes for both mother and child. These thoughtful essays capture … Continue reading →
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