
My kids are 4 and 6. Some hardest parts of parenting for me are:
1. Always, always worrying about my kids, especially when I am away from them. But when they are with me, I still worry!
2. Always wanting/feeling the pressure to provide learning opportunities for them, be it sports, or arts, or travel. Taking them to a theater, or a museum, doing a road trip with them, or a longer international trip. I admit that this part of parenting I really enjoy.
3. The whining. I know it’s a season/phase/whatever else we can call it, but it’s hard.
4. The cost. I heard from some folks that as the kid(s) grow, the expenses grow with them. No end in sight.
5. Mom guilt, shoulda, coulda, woulda.. Always present. I have gotten better with those feelings once I left social media in 2018. I have a very bland Facebook profile with no pictures and just links to my blog posts, receiving very few updates: a few close friends, and our local library.
6. Yelling. It happens but I don’t like it. I always “re-pare” afterwards.
7. Keeping bad stuff out of my kids’ worlds and failing. What do I mean by “bad stuff”? Things they see on TV that may be harmful to them, commercials, unsupervised YouTube or things they may have heard in school. Little things but annoying nonetheless. I realize soon it will be entirely out of my control.
Pic: R and I at the theater yesterday to see “Mutts Gone Nuts” show.
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