Agnapostate
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Too true.
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She's taller than me though.....5'11" to my 5'10"............
I notice that too. Whatever is going on with teens today, I think they are having in general a more positive experience than previous generations.
Holy shit!
Our second daughter will be twelve soon. She hit puberty early though, and I feel like we are already past some of the difficult pre-puberty stuff (a year ago was *much* harder than now, in terms of adolescent angst.) I know we have a long way to go, but for her sake I am really glad that she is learning how to work through the ups and downs of the menstrual cycle. Who am I trying to kid, there are very few ups, but you know what i mean.
She definitely is typical, about the music etc and especially FASHION, which apparently I have none of (who'd have known?) but yeah I think she definitely values mom and dad's point of view.
I am somewhere around 5'3" and daughter #2 has almost passed me, not quite but close.
Our first daughter passed away as a baby, but she would be thirteen now. Echo, when did your daughter turn thirteen, if you don't mind me asking? We may have been preggers together!
Well, you beat me to parenthood by three months, but it's nice to think we were reading the same books (What to expect etc) at the same time.
I agree about talking with other parents, and usually moms, it sounds cliche but there is a lot of support from moms to moms because we understand how challenging this can be. At this point just having to be the one responsible for the family's meals, day in and day out, for twelve years running,,,, It's so tiresome! I can certainly appreciate things like hamburger helper in ways that i never could before. I think if I were a mom in the seventies I would have bought one of those meal-a-day type programs.....
LOL I cannot look at the jonas brothers.