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		<title>A glimpse into my future.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>This morning, while I was on double kid duty, I had to discipline my daughter for screaming in her brother&#8217;s face. I should say this: My daughter is pretty remarkable with her brother. She is gentle, she is kind, she is fiercely protective and fondly affectionate. But she&#8217;s four. So sometimes she gets mad and&#160;<a href="http://mommyeverafter.com/mommyhood/a-glimpse-into-my-future/" class="read-more">Continue Reading</a></p>
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This morning, while I was on double kid duty, I had to discipline my daughter for screaming in her brother&#8217;s face. I should say this: My daughter is pretty remarkable with her brother. She is gentle, she is kind, she is fiercely protective and fondly affectionate.<br />
But she&#8217;s four. So sometimes she gets mad and yells or tantrums.<br />
Recently, someone told me the most brilliant thing: He said that his daughter was a &#8220;threenager&#8221;. Such a perfect characterization of how our little angels can get grumpy and turn into little raging beasts of fury.<br />
So as my daughter was yelling at her brother, I told her, calmly, to cut it out, and I left the room with the baby to get dressed.<br />
2 minutes later I heard her door slam. From the room next door, I could hear her wailing, talking to herself.<br />
&#8220;I guess my mommy will never love me anymore,&#8221; she sobbed dramatically. And on and and on and on.<br />
And 10 minutes later when I finally opened the door, I found her sitting on her floor, holding a framed photo of the two of us, me holding her in the hospital just after her birth.<br />
Can you say drama?<br />
It&#8217;s amazing, but in that moment, I could totally see life 10 years from now. They say the days are long but the years are short&#8230;<br />
I wouldn&#8217;t mind taking our sweet old time to teenagerhood.</p>
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