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<blockquote data-quote="saman" data-source="post: 104234" data-attributes="member: 4377"><p>I have one easy child...and she's 2.5...and I now understand why people LOVED the 2-3 year old age...how amazing. Don't get me wrong, she's a spitfire, but she can not hold a candle to what we went thur with Parker!</p><p></p><p>With Parker...I had no idea what these people were talking about? Weren't they living these terrible twos? What about the 3's? It was AWFUL. difficult child was our first...and I had nothing else to compare him to, we knew he was different and rough, but really, we didn't know. Looking back it allllll makes sense and all the pieces fit together with where we are today. </p><p></p><p>I'm grateful EVERY day for my difficult child..no worries on that end. But its' also kind of nice to be able to experience some 'normalacy' if you will and be able to see what 'everyone' was talking about. </p><p></p><p>I really think having a difficult child humbles you and makes you appreciate all the little things..and live in the moment. At least it has for me...taught me patience that I never knew I had! And, as a career woman from the get go...I quit my job for my son...and it absolutely was the right thing to do for him and us. And I wouldn't have it any other way. :smile:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="saman, post: 104234, member: 4377"] I have one easy child...and she's 2.5...and I now understand why people LOVED the 2-3 year old age...how amazing. Don't get me wrong, she's a spitfire, but she can not hold a candle to what we went thur with Parker! With Parker...I had no idea what these people were talking about? Weren't they living these terrible twos? What about the 3's? It was AWFUL. difficult child was our first...and I had nothing else to compare him to, we knew he was different and rough, but really, we didn't know. Looking back it allllll makes sense and all the pieces fit together with where we are today. I'm grateful EVERY day for my difficult child..no worries on that end. But its' also kind of nice to be able to experience some 'normalacy' if you will and be able to see what 'everyone' was talking about. I really think having a difficult child humbles you and makes you appreciate all the little things..and live in the moment. At least it has for me...taught me patience that I never knew I had! And, as a career woman from the get go...I quit my job for my son...and it absolutely was the right thing to do for him and us. And I wouldn't have it any other way. [img]:smile:[/img] [/QUOTE]
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