Hey Snarklings. Today I have a piece up on Mamalode and it's a really hard truth for me. It's about letting 17 grow up and the struggle it's been for me. And the struggle it continues to be. Please read it and please share it. Comment, tell me if it affects you. It's called Six Words.....
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Wednesday, October 8, 2014
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Heading over. I feel your pain, though my son kind of refusing to grow up is a little different :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Joy. I STILL refuse to grow up.
DeleteScariest words ever. I am so afraid of those words.
ReplyDeleteMe too, but I'm dealing with them. With wine. LOTS of the wine.
DeleteI just went and read it. As long as you raised her right she will make the correct decision on when and where is the right time if she so chooses. It is inevitable, so just be there for her if she wants to discuss with you. We were all that age once.
ReplyDeleteMy daughter turned 18 yesterday, she's been on the pill since at least 15. Same reason, extreme bad keep you home crying cramping. It was a little odd at first, but I soon got used to it and realized nothing was really any different. I still raised the same kid, the pill isn't going to change that. Judging by what and how you write, I'd say you've got nothing to worry about either.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for saying that, John!!! And I hope your girl's cramping has eased up! Happy Birthday to her!!
DeleteI love you. And I love your honesty and thoughts of being there for her when it happens. I hope I will be as good a mom as you as my children get older.
ReplyDeleteAnd as the previous person said - you are a stellar mom and taking a pill each day won't change that. She's an awesome daughter and you raised her.
Thank you Joy!! I love you to pieces!
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