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		By: Rosey		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[The one thing I would change about parenthood if I could was being able to teach the kids what we already know...that those things just aren&#039;t as important as they seem (other people&#039;s negative opinions).  It&#039;s part of growing up, learning on your own, but I&#039;d still change it if I could.

It&#039;s nice that your daughter confides in you so warmly.  My daughter does from time to time, but she&#039;s getting more open with her two older brothers and less open with me.  It makes me smile and very happy that they&#039;re close (the boys are both grown and out of the home/state), but I miss her always coming to mom.  :)]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The one thing I would change about parenthood if I could was being able to teach the kids what we already know&#8230;that those things just aren&#8217;t as important as they seem (other people&#8217;s negative opinions).  It&#8217;s part of growing up, learning on your own, but I&#8217;d still change it if I could.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s nice that your daughter confides in you so warmly.  My daughter does from time to time, but she&#8217;s getting more open with her two older brothers and less open with me.  It makes me smile and very happy that they&#8217;re close (the boys are both grown and out of the home/state), but I miss her always coming to mom.  🙂</p>
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