I know how to get the ketchup “unstuck” from a bottle.
Poor choices, even years later, catch up to you.
Doing things the same way gets the same results.
Yelling at your children does not change behavior.
Math skills do matter.
Little moments with your kids pay off years later.
You are what you eat.
Looking while listening does matter.
Sometimes you say sorry, even though you think you are right.
Stuff doesn’t matter.

1 comment
LorinRivers says:
Jan 27, 2010
I read a study years ago that showed that it's the little, day-to-day things that matter in parenting, not the big ones. It's the weekly walk to the bakery and not the trip to Disneyland that kids treasure when they are grown.