Dear Daughter,
As I write this letter, you are 2 (going on 13). You're just discovering your independence and the fact that you do have opinions. They call this age the "terrible twos", and I can certainly see why everyone fears toddlers. However, I wouldn't call them terrible. You're strong willed, emotional, and very opinionated, but all of these things are what makes you you. Parenting "experts" and all of the well-meaning advice from friends has nothing on you, but I enjoy the challenge! We're certainly never bored in this house.
You've been my biggest lesson in humility. After all, I never did enjoy asking for help, and I have learned that sometimes I need it. After all, I don't know how I would have made it through your colicky phase if I hadn't had your father to take turns with during that time.
I know that as you get older, you and I will butt heads a lot. We'll have differing opinions on what is best for you, and if you'll really marry that boyfriend of yours after graduation. It's just a matter of fact given that we are both so similar. As much as we may fight, though, I want you to know that even my worst days as a parent have far surpassed even my very best days before you came into my life.
I hope this letter finds us with a good relationship and a great appreciation for each other.
Love,
Mommy
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ReplyDeleteI want to try this out too... for each of my children. I am sure your daughter will love reading it when she is a teenager!
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