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Cake day: June 12th, 2023

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  • For sure. I told her that she didn’t have to, it’s not her job or chore. She’s 4, for context. I just want her to pick up her toys at the end of the day 😭

    Mostly though, I want her to know that I appreciate her, and that I notice the little things.

    What do you think would have been helpful for you growing up?


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    I like to tell my husband about various things our daughter does when I know she’s probably listening. “She helped me with dishes, I didn’t even ask. She just came over and said she wanted to help, so when I asked her to dry a pile of bowls, she didn’t even hesitate. She was so careful and gentle and so thorough.”


  • The clothing styles I wore in middle school are cool now, except those damn low rise flares will not work on me at 40 because my mid-section would flab out everywhere. Damn kids.

    My shoulder still hurts from last week when I slept funny.

    The idea of staying out past 10pm sounds terrible.

    I almost set up a breakfast date with a friend for 7am.

    I’m really excited for a larger capacity water heater.

    I’m starting to do that thing where I look down to focus on small text right in front of me.



  • Heading Home With Your Newborn was probably the only useful one I read.

    One interesting thing I noticed was that What to Expect and Mayo Clinic’s Guide and whatever else I read were really verbose whereas whatever book my husband had (targeted towards fathers) were more straightforward and to-the-point.




  • Sounds like she’s getting her sleep needs met… During the day. 😬 It’s a phase but I’m sure feels like eternity. You can caps naps, add white noise, make sure she’s warm enough, erc. Maybe introduce a lovey if you’re comfortable? I’d start with capping naps.