Oy.
Tonight at my parents' house in NJ, Youngest was cleaning up her emptied-out carry-on bag. I told her she should put back what she didn't need and neatly place what she did need to the side where Savta's toys are. I think I wasn't clear enough for a four year old because, pointing to her re-packed bag her next question was, Is this stuff going to be sold?
I think Saba and Savta now get how tough this has been on the kids.
I think Saba and Savta now get how tough this has been on the kids.
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Oy, I can't begin to imagine how emotional this is for you guys right now. Hang in there. You're almost home. It's just a little further now.
-OC
truth in advertising:
the hardest part lies ahead.
the adjustments have not yet begun.
Hang in there....we're dealing with it too! My little one seems afraid to let me drop him off at his summer camp all week, actually since the lift was taken. It's as if he's afraid I'll be gone too when he gets home.
Also, my guys have both brought stuff they have broken to me and told me to just sell it at the garage sale! :)
5 more days!!! How will I know you guys are you? You'll have to find and approach me---as I said, I'll most likely be the only mom in pants and without my hair covered! :)
Hugs........sus
Keep up the good work »
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