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Read More PermalinkIn one of my not-so-proud parenting moments last week, I actually asked my son "who are you?" He was fighting with his little brother and when I told him to quit being mean, he shrugged his... -
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Read More PermalinkThe class schedules for 2011-2012 arrived today and my child is thoroughly (or as my daughter would say, "literally" - this generation uses the word literally like waaaay too much) miffed that she...
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