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<blockquote data-quote="ThreeShadows" data-source="post: 511355" data-attributes="member: 6370"><p>That was beautifully written. I think I am one of those older ladies with their hand on their heart. Raising premature, hyperactive twin boys was often a hellish experience. The first time I tried to walk down the driveway to the mailbox with two toddlers took me 45 mns. When we went to the supermarket, I felt like I was shopping with an octopus, how did all those unwanted products end up in my cart? How did I ever survive those very public tantrums?</p><p></p><p>Now that they are grown and out of the house, all I can remember is the sound of their bubbling laughter. The exhaustion, the feelings of maternal failure are gone. I have never given birth, but maybe parenting these boys was like the agonizing pains of labor followed by the joys and relief of a healthy delivery.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ThreeShadows, post: 511355, member: 6370"] That was beautifully written. I think I am one of those older ladies with their hand on their heart. Raising premature, hyperactive twin boys was often a hellish experience. The first time I tried to walk down the driveway to the mailbox with two toddlers took me 45 mns. When we went to the supermarket, I felt like I was shopping with an octopus, how did all those unwanted products end up in my cart? How did I ever survive those very public tantrums? Now that they are grown and out of the house, all I can remember is the sound of their bubbling laughter. The exhaustion, the feelings of maternal failure are gone. I have never given birth, but maybe parenting these boys was like the agonizing pains of labor followed by the joys and relief of a healthy delivery. [/QUOTE]
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