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  1. He was so proud to share. Such a good helper.

  2. God the whole thing. Now she has to say goodbye again

  3. DSQ says:

    Yeah, I have a lot of respect for that. 

  4. I hope she feels empowered by stepping forward

  5. Wow the end result looks effortless, beautiful family!

  6. So beautiful ❤️ thanks for sharing with us

  7. The family is doing amazing work when they've lost so much. No doubt their efforts will help others. Listening to Curtis breaks my heart. His pain is palpable. His feelings of helplessness. It's not my business but I hope they have the best therapists. They deserve peace.

  8. Is it bad if I read this title and think “for them or for me?”

  9. Embracing our non traditional schedule. My husband works until 11:30, gets home at 12am. I lay my son down for bed around 6:30ish and like clockwork he wakes up around 11:45 to wait for his dad. They will have a snack together, read a story and then go to bed.

  10. Musicians here. He sleeps late, he wakes up late like we do. My pediatrician told us to not try to fight it and enjoy it. He will change when he go to day care or schools.

  11. Love hearing your doctor is supportive. This is so encouraging to see!

  12. These days are too precious to feel like we “should” do things by some made up standard. Love this story, thanks for sharing.

  13. I am more bummed than I can say but I can respect the decision. Hope to see more of Kristen in the future!

  14. Definitely! She alluded to as much in todays episode

  15. The Knuckle Trick for remembering which months have 31 days and which ones don't.

  16. Looks great! What’s on the sandwich and what’s in the bowl?

  17. He absolutely does not understand what that means. Children don't really understand the actual, meaningful permanence of death until closer to maybe seven or eight, or even older. Your babe does not understand death because he doesn't understand "forever" - in fact he doesn't understand the difference between "this morning" and "last Christmas", and I mean on a developmental level.

  18. Well said. “Forever” can be overwhelming even at a big ol age.

  19. Yeah, I mean, I haven't really wrapped my head around it, and I'm 44 next week.

  20. Jesus, I'm 40 with two 15 year olds... I'm too exhausted to deal with teenagers, I'd probably wish for death if I had a kindergartener and toddler (just kidding, kind of lol)

  21. This made me chuckle. I turned 40 in December and have a 2.5 year old. I was pregnant during the pandemic but that's a whole other story. Anyways my husband and I talked tonight about the pre application I submitted today for adoption in Korea. They won't place a child if you're over 44 so we better get cracking!

  22. I'm so glad my kids are older. My wife and I met after we both had a kid, so we never got to experience child free relationship together, once they head off to college in a couple of years we can actually live that part of life.

  23. Very cool! Congratulations!!! Yeah I'm on the opposite spectrum, having lived the most selfish party life into my thirties. Now it's time for me to give back. Take care, enjoy that lovely wife of yours xo

  24. I'm new here and appreciate your post, thanks for sharing

  25. Drove into the parking lot of studio about a minute before class begins. Parked the car next the teachers car and see she's inside her car. We make eye contact. She's on her phone and drives off. An email was sent the next day saying she had car issues and I received a free class.

  26. I've never dated a man with extremely close female friends. No reason, just hasn't happened. Sounds like you have a type. It's definitely possible to find someone where this isn't an issue. Maybe take time when you're alone to process healing from the past. Most likely won't happen overnight but you'll get there.

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