A group of cool girls who live and love closely to our husbands (Genesis 21-23) while striving to be wives "worth far more than rubies (Proverbs 31:10)."
I use that blue bulb sucker thing on her nose when it's stuffy. I don't think she really appreciates it. Actually, the last time I was "cleaning" her nose, I realized how many times my mom must have done that thankless job so I sent her an email saying "thanks." Better late than never.
Yes, our moms did a lot for us. What prompted me to bring up the subject was that a friend of mine says, "do you need a kiss/hug?" whenever her 21 month old tot trips or bonks her head, etc. The little girl smiles so big and I can tell it makes her feel so secure and loved when her mommy offers that to her. I started doing that with Savannah and already feel so much closer. I've also been showering her with kisses all over, like I used to when she was younger.(like that was long time ago...) I guess I wasn't doing it so much after she learned to run. I must remember to hug them tight, and often. That way, when they are older and I try that "stuff" on them, it won't come as such a big surprise. Let me know of cute little ways you make your tot feel secure.
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I change Mcclellan's diaper. Um...sometimes I feed him. :) Do share yourself, dear Brenda!
I use that blue bulb sucker thing on her nose when it's stuffy. I don't think she really appreciates it. Actually, the last time I was "cleaning" her nose, I realized how many times my mom must have done that thankless job so I sent her an email saying "thanks." Better late than never.
Word up, Jennifer. Gotta email my mom now...
Yes, our moms did a lot for us. What prompted me to bring up the subject was that a friend of mine says, "do you need a kiss/hug?" whenever her 21 month old tot trips or bonks her head, etc. The little girl smiles so big and I can tell it makes her feel so secure and loved when her mommy offers that to her. I started doing that with Savannah and already feel so much closer. I've also been showering her with kisses all over, like I used to when she was younger.(like that was long time ago...) I guess I wasn't doing it so much after she learned to run. I must remember to hug them tight, and often. That way, when they are older and I try that "stuff" on them, it won't come as such a big surprise. Let me know of cute little ways you make your tot feel secure.
C,
I see you use "word up", too!
Word,
B
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