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Tag Archives: New York City kids
6 Reasons Camp and Math Don’t Mix
1. I have three children in camp this summer. For six weeks each. That costs one million dollars. 2. My children buy lunch every day at camp. We give each child 10 dollars in the morning. Each comes home in the afternoon with 12 to … Continue reading
Posted in Family Life, Humor, New York City Living and Coping, Parenting Moments
Tagged camp, kids, New York City kids, nyc camp, parenting, summer, summer camp
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Pretty Is Not a Four-Letter Word
I don’t follow the rules. I tell my daughters they are beautiful. I tell them their dresses are adorable on them, that their hair looks pretty. They watch me, sitting on my bed, as I blow dry my hair each … Continue reading
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Tagged beauty, girls, insecurity, New York City kids, parenting girls, teenagers
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