My husband ducked out for milk early one chilly Sunday morning and returned with a 2L bottle and an ever so slightly smug expression. “You should have seen the park,” he said. “Absolutely packed. Exhausted, cold parents everywhere. Remember those days?” And remember them I do. Because they weren’t all that long ago. And to be honest, my 11-, eight- and five-year-old STILL love the park.
But our 7.30 am winter morning trips have now been replaced by weekend sport, or on some magical Sunday mornings, a whole lot of nothing. And I have to say, it is freaking glorious.
Life as a parent means adapting to constant change. And the shift from parenting babies and toddlers to tweens (and one young child) is a biggie.
I wrote about being a ‘mum in the middle,’ and the complex emotions it brought with it. The grief at knowing that one phase was definitively over. The uncertainty of what the next would bring. And the excitement of what’s to come. And it IS exciting.
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Despite their reputation as being tricky, somewhat emotional beasts, tweens, for the most part are awesome.
Here are four of the things I am loving the most about parenting my bunch.