Love this reassuring, funny, & ultimately tear-inspiring letter from a mother of older children to mothers of younger children.
One day, the children will eat neither pennies nor crayons nor great, gulping handfuls of sand like they have a powerful thirst for sand, sand, only sand. They will no longer choke on lint and disks of hot dog or fall down the stairs, their heads making the exact, sickening, hollow-melon thump that you knew they would make, when you knew they would fall down the stairs. They will still fall out of trees and off of trampolines. They will still scrape their elbows and knees and foreheads, and you will still be called upon to tend to these injuries. And you will be happy to, because they so rarely need you to kneel in front of them any more, to kiss them tenderly, here, and also here.
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Just wanted to let you know I'm having some issues reading your blog right now. Everything is pushed to the right (leaving a big blank space on the left of the screen), meaning I have to scroll over just to see the whole post. I also can't see the titles of posts, and can't see a read more button, meaning I often only get half of your post or less. I'm not sure what's wrong, but I thought I would let you know.
@Meegs: So weird — thanks for letting me know! I keep wondering if the top ad code interferes with the spacing sometimes, because I see weirdness occasionally, too. I wish I had a tech support person besides myself. :P
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