tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5799751914450345116.post8276414686373476506..comments2023-09-01T08:05:12.833-05:00Comments on Bright Forest: Her Best FriendAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08578410499158281097noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5799751914450345116.post-88473836301196883822014-08-22T08:39:27.296-05:002014-08-22T08:39:27.296-05:00Both my daughters have now hit the teens and this ...Both my daughters have now hit the teens and this is something that I think about too. What I try to do is be there for them. Talk to them. Try to show them that I am there if they need if. It is in doing this that I believe that they will still wish to spend time with me as they hit adulthood. <br />(visiting from FMF)Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5799751914450345116.post-26937513684238410612014-08-22T08:21:03.751-05:002014-08-22T08:21:03.751-05:00I've been feeling the same way with my child l...I've been feeling the same way with my child lately, although I'm at a much earlier stage than you are... in my case, it's still toddler sleep deprivation. I have to remind myself that in about ten years, I'll be annoyed he's sleeping until noon. For now, as tired as I am, I really should enjoy the fact that he wants to cuddle with us to sleep at night and that we're the most amazing parents he's ever seen (because oh, how I know that'll change when he's a teen!) :)<br /><br />Happy Friday!<br /><br />- Melissa<br />http://www.measi.net/measiblog/Measihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11905427692292537396noreply@blogger.com