When you watch a child grow, you begin to notice a rhythm in the way they latch on to things. One week, their heart belongs to a stuffed animal, the next week it might be a toy car, and before long something else entirely takes over their imagination. My daughter has been teaching me this… Continue reading The Magic of a Child’s Ever-Changing Favorites
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The Growing World of Stuffed Friends: Watching My Daughter Bond with Her Toys
There’s a kind of quiet magic in watching a child form attachments. Not just to people, but to the things around them—objects that somehow become more than just what they are. For my two-year-old daughter, this magic started with a small and soft gray stuffed dinosaur. We called it Baby Dino. To her, it wasn’t… Continue reading The Growing World of Stuffed Friends: Watching My Daughter Bond with Her Toys
They Won’t Ask Forever
There’s a quiet truth that settles into your heart once you become a parent—your child will not always need you the way they do right now. The tiny hands that reach for yours, the eager voices that call your name, the constant demand for your attention—it all feels endless in the moment. But it isn’t.… Continue reading They Won’t Ask Forever
From Love to Allergy: My Unfortunate Breakup with Peanuts
I never thought I would have to say goodbye to peanuts. Growing up, they weren’t just a snack—they were a part of my everyday life. I didn’t care for the fried, cooked, dried, or flavored versions. My favorite was always the fresh ones, straight from the soil, still soft and earthy. I could eat them… Continue reading From Love to Allergy: My Unfortunate Breakup with Peanuts
