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		<title>By: Tricia</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Potty training is horrible, and we had to do it twice. Aaron had just trained and then he ended up in the body cast, which meant complete regression. So hugs to you and your daughter for enduring each other and making it through this milestone, which you of course will.

I really needed to read this tonight. I could throttle my husband right now and I wish I could find some quivering giggles. You&#039;re right, or course, I don&#039;t know why it&#039;s so difficult to navigate life with those adults who genuinely make us angry. The innocence of childhood and the spontaneity of emotion children enjoy is something we should learn to savor rather than lose as we become adults. I wonder how we can recapture that. Maybe I just need to spend more time with little people and less time with adults!]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Potty training is horrible, and we had to do it twice. Aaron had just trained and then he ended up in the body cast, which meant complete regression. So hugs to you and your daughter for enduring each other and making it through this milestone, which you of course will.</p>
<p>I really needed to read this tonight. I could throttle my husband right now and I wish I could find some quivering giggles. You&#8217;re right, or course, I don&#8217;t know why it&#8217;s so difficult to navigate life with those adults who genuinely make us angry. The innocence of childhood and the spontaneity of emotion children enjoy is something we should learn to savor rather than lose as we become adults. I wonder how we can recapture that. Maybe I just need to spend more time with little people and less time with adults!</p>
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