As the children aged, I felt a certain satisfaction each time we could jettison a piece of plastic equipment. Bye-bye Pack-N-Play. Adios high chair. It
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As the children aged, I felt a certain satisfaction each time we could jettison a piece of plastic equipment. Bye-bye Pack-N-Play. Adios high chair. It
by Corey Mesler “When there is food on the table, when the candles are lit, when you wash the dishes together and put the
“I frequently think about family, and what family is, because the boundaries of my own family and my household are constantly shifting, and I know few people for whom that is not also their reality.” ~ Laura Jean Moore
My piano playing has improved. I have advanced from the children’s books to the adult ones. I have begun to play the black keys and
“The strange part of waiting for an end is that the waiting is not much different than waiting for a beginning. There is an overwhelming desire to cross over, to be in and past the moment of action.” ~ Laura Jean Moore
Before I had kids, I was confident that I wouldn’t be the type of parent who would cut the crusts off sandwiches. My attitude would