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I read an article last night that was very eye opening for me, & I'm sure will be for other people as well. I am going to copy & paste the article below, It was SO good. See that photo up there? That's my sweet little London, who has her moments at times when its definitely not convenient. Us moms get judged so much when out in the real world with kids. When your child is polite, & kind, you get told what a great job you are doing & how sweet your child is. But when your having an off day, not because of you, but because of your childs emotions, you get the opposite. You get people staring at you, watching you with an annoyed look on their face, & its pretty clear what they are thinking. Not the best feeling. But its not our fault, nor is it a reflection of our parenting, so important to remember.
This article came at the perfect moment for me, puts everything back in perspective. 
Lets be honest, Its hard to not let all the judging glares of total strangers get to you, bring you down, & make you feel itty bitty. But lets remember to put things in perspective when we get these "glares"....These people are strangers, they know nothing about your parenting, or about you. 
You child is the one that matters, not them. 

Ok, time to read the article, its one of the best I've read. I highlighted my favorite parts, even though the whole thing was spot on.

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"  Young kids don't always pick the best times to have emotional meltdowns.

Just ask any parent.


Grocery stores, malls, and restaurants (or any place with lots of people around) in particular seem to bring out the worst in our little ones, prompting explosive tantrums that can make even the most stoic parent turn red-faced with embarrassment.


But why be embarrassed? It's just kids being kids, after all.


Actor Justin Baldoni recently shared a poignant photo with his own daughter and the big lesson he learned from his dad about such moments.


Baldoni, shared a photo his wife, Emily, took while the family was shopping at the local Whole Foods. 

In it, Baldoni, along with his father, stares down at his daughter, Maiya. She's crying and/or wailing on the floor. Who knows about what. Her body is twisted into classic tantrum pose.


The two men look calm. Almost amused, but not in a mocking way.



They certainly are not embarrassed despite a horde of people around them in the store.

"My dad always let me feel what I needed to feel, even if it was in public and embarrassing," he wrote.

The post continued:

"I don't remember him ever saying 'You're embarrassing me!' or 'Dont cry!' It wasn't until recently that I realized how paramount that was for my own emotional development.
 Our children are learning and processing so much information and they don't know what to do with all of these new feelings that come up. I try to remember to make sure my daughter knows it's OK that she feels deeply. It's not embarrassing to me when she throw tantrums in the grocery store, or screams on a plane.
 →I'm her dad (mom)…not yours. ←



Let's not be embarrassed for our children. It doesn't reflect on you. In fact.. we should probably be a little more kind and patient with ourselves too. If we got out everything we were feeling and allowed ourselves to throw tantrums and cry when we felt the need to then maybe we'd could also let ourselves feel more joy and happiness. And that is something this world could definitely use a little more of."



The photo, which Baldoni calls one of his favorites ever, shows the advice in action.



There's a lot of pressure out there on both men and women to be the perfect parents at all times.


But being the perfect parent doesn't mean your kid never gets angry or frustrated or confused. As Baldoni writes, toddlers are really just beginning to learn and explore the world's boundaries. There's naturally going to be a lot of swirling emotions as they encounter things and situations they can't understand.



What's important is we don't teach them to hide those feelings or push them down for fear of ridicule — that kind of emotion-management can come back to haunt us as adults. Working through our feelings, or just having a good cry right there in the middle of the grocery store, is an important skill to learn.


→→→The emotional health of our children is certainly worth a few weird stares from people we'll never seen again.←←←
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My first born, Summer has Graduated Kindergarten. She made it through a whole year of school-
8:25am -3:00pm Monday - Friday.
🎓
Not going to lie, I was kinda a wreck the month leading up to her starting kindergarten. 
I had so many different feelings. 
She's been with me, everyday all day since the day she was born. Besides her preschool days which were just a couple hours throughout the week.
 This was a big change. I didn't know if she would like her new school, or if she would have fun. 
I was worried who her teacher would be & what kind of an impact / role she could would play in Summers life. I was worried about her safety, the world is a scary place & its scary putting your daughter in a building all day with people from every walk of life. I was worried about the friends Summer would make. If the school days would be to long for her, she wasn't used to this.
My mind worried & my thoughts went all over the place.

But through it all I prayed. I kept thinking of the verse Phil 4:6-7. 
I prayed for Summer to get the right teacher, a Godly teacher, with good morals, wisdom, patients & to have a kind, gentle heart. I prayed for the friends that Summer would make, the people she would meet. I prayed for her to be a leader & not a "follower". That she would be strong, & be kind to everyone. That she would stand up for good, & never be afraid to tell others about Jesus. That she would truly let her light shine. I prayed for safety, everyday, everywhere her feet led her, that she would be safe.

Phil 4:6-7

Well, She had a GREAT first year at school! 
She made friends everywhere she went & anytime I would visit the school I could tell that she had a very big impact on people, young & old. 
Everyone had the nicest things to say about her. She made so many friends & she truly loved going to school everyday. 
Her teacher was just the right teacher that I had prayed for . Summer adored her teacher, Mrs. Michaelson, & her teacher adored her. 
Summer was safe everyday. She let her light & her love for Jesus shine through & wasn't scared to tell people about it. 
It makes my heart so happy. 
Prayer works. God cares about our worries, & about us. 











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Me when I Graduated Kindergarten. 


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