The following is a guest post by Michelle L. King: I’m sure that I lose 10% of my brain every time I give birth to a child. When I was a single college student I could remember the time and location of every class, when each paper was due, the number of pages, font size, format, etc. that was required for each paper, all
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By Michelle L. King Have you ever noticed what great mirrors children are? I have. One day I noticed my son using a very unusual phrase for a four-year-old: “Marcus didn’t come over today. ‘Parently he went to his grandma’s house.” “’Parently my preschool teacher was sick today because a different teacher was in my class.” He used it excessively and I thought it
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By Michelle L. King When I was a young girl I knew I was going to be a perfect mom. In my Enchanted world my house was going to be perfectly clean: singing birds would help me hang my laundry and squirrels would be washing my dishes and drying them with their tails. Oh, and I was never going to lose my temper or
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