Rachel writes:
'You can't force a child to be independent, you can only force him not to
depend on you.' Further down the page is this Jewish proverb: 'Small
children disturb your sleep, big children, your life.'
~~~
Brilliant!
Thanks for sharing these quotes.
I often have to laugh that now that my daughter is nearly 20, she is
texting me daily, often late at night when we both have time to "chat" this way,
right after I get in bed.
I also have a rescued cat that, after 7 years, is still waking me up nearly
every night. He now sits by my head and purrs, a new and lovely but
sometimes annoying thing. If I hadn't had my son, now almost 25, who woke me up
every 2 hours for nearly 4 years, this cat would have been put out by now (
I'm sure his personality and needs are the reason he was on the street to
begin with!).
Life is funny how one scenario can prepare us for another.
And yes I sure do remember that period of crying when nothing I did seemed
to help either one of us. Sigh. So glad I had LLL right in my neighborhood.
Peace,
Judy
Judy LeVan Fram, PT, IBCLC, LLLL
Brooklyn, NY, USA
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