My mom told me last year as I held little Charlotte, "honey try to listen to little boys more. They need you to do that more than little girls do." I was tired from a crying newborn and the transition, so much of it in such a short time. I was snapping at him "please stop bugging me!" She doesn't usually give motherly advice. In fact she never has. I have often thought about that advice and that moment, cringing.
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Cold hands and very wet mittens, mine not his.
I cheated when he wasn't looking and made the small snowman's body out of a rock. He didn't know. It made it go so much faster.
He watched the snowman out the window off and on all evening, "is it going to be there all the time?"
"no it's going to be there for a few days though."
"but it will be there last morning?"
"you mean tomorrow morning, yes probably."
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I'm trying to be patient and listen more. It's the hardest part about being a parent.
2 comments:
You are so right! I have to stop and listen more too. Its very challenging with two little ones, to stop what you are doing, and just listen. :O)
Thanks for the reminder!
little boys are tender.
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