and to another post celebrating small but profound changes
photo by Sandra Dodd (a grandchild in the arms of her Dodd-Dad)


Holly said, "Two?" (in a kind of "is this a trick question" tone) and she said he was already holding up his index finger as the "one" of the coming "right answer," and he added another finger and sheepishly said, "That's right. Two."
So Holly won a big point and never even told us about it at the time. Cool story. I don't think he quizzed them this time.

Equip yourself with:confidenceBuild your nest with food |

Planning for clothing and having extra with you can seem like patience.
Having a map and directions and having the phone charged up and a flashlight and an umbrella can seem like patience.
Impatience is often the beacon of unpreparedness and the resulting embarrassment. Be prepared!

Watch your thoughts, because without doing that you can't really learn to choose better reactions.


"When things are handled matter-of-factly and the kids KNOW the parents love them and will be there for them, a lot of the air of danger and urgency just dissipate."It's way too late, but I wish I had written "can dissipate." For one thing, there's no guarantee. Also, if it happens, it's not casual magic.









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