And you could be neglecting your children, when the toddler comes running into the bathroom, pulls back the curtain and yells, “You okay, Mommy?!” –Trish, mother of 3
Apr23
And you could be neglecting your children, when the toddler comes running into the bathroom, pulls back the curtain and yells, “You okay, Mommy?!” –Trish, mother of 3
Hahaha, this is why I lock the door. Although, this morning I forgot and Ally opened the door long enough to throw some batteries she had found in. Sigh, I guess that’s a double parenting-neglect!
Oooh. Yikes! Sometimes we just can’t win, right?
Yeah, it seems like there is no more ‘alone’ time!
Yet, when our kids are old enough to afford us lots of alone time, we’ll miss them!
Tell me about it! When Ally stopped wanting to be held all the time I was so sad. Now she’s doing everything for herself and I’m sad-proud. Proud of her, sad that she doesn’t need me as much. Silly Mama!
I don’t know how many children you have, but that right there is one of the many benefits of having more than one. Since they do indeed grow up so fast, it’s nice to experience it over again with the next kid!
We’ve got two little girls (1 and 3), but I can definitely agree with this. I enjoy each and every cuddle that I get from Kira, it’s hard to imagine it will end one day.
Yes, it will end, and far too soon.
Sometimes we all need to hole-up in the bathroom just for a little peace and quiet
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I don’t know how many phone conversations I’ve been forced to retreat to the bathroom for!
But showers, when they are uninterrupted, are so heavenly! I certainly can’t blame this mom for taking her sweet time!
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Ever since I became mom, showers have never been the same….
They will be again some day. And then you’ll think the same thing, “Showers are never the same now!”