There are three encouragements to surviving raising teenagers. The first is IT gets better. The second is it GETS better. And the third is it gets BETTER.

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There are three encouragements to surviving raising teenagers. The first is IT gets better. The second is it GETS better. And the third is it gets BETTER.
teenagers or not, I see it getting better some days and new problems arise, but I guess for me I just keep remembering that being a mom was always what I truly wanted so I try not to complain (MUCH)
I look at my relationship with my mom now and I know that what you wrote is true, it will get BETTER than BETTER. 😉
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Just keep telling yourself that. Wonderful take on the prompt. Thank you for linking up!
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heh, I wonder how many parents occasionally wish for an intervention? (:
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I’m sure there are a lot. I’m just glad I had a tag team member to hand off to when things got really aggravating.
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Ha – very good 🙂
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Thanks! I can laugh about those years now.
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First – LOVE that picture. Second.. you’re scaring me!
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You’re okay for a while, but considered forewarned, forearmed. Good luck!
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My two teens are now 31 and 34 ….. will it getter better soon?
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Mine are 20 and 24, maybe yours are going through a second childhood?
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I’m not quite to the teens yet (oldest is almost eleven.) He’s already getting an attitude with me, so I’m afraid the next few years, I may be chanting, “it gets better…it gets better…”
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I always said that when my kids added a digit to their ages, I lost one on my IQ. Around age 16, 17, they lost most of the attitude and I gained back my brain. “It gets better.”
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My daughters are 7 and 3…….the road is long, isn’t it?! 🙂 They scrap like wild cats sometimes but, they hug each other goodnight each night, too. The good times make the bad times tolerable. That’s all I’ve got for now.
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My kids are four years apart too, and there were times when I thought they would never get along. Now, they are very close and it warms my heart.
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Well, thank goodness for that! Some days they really make you wonder if any of you will make it through… 😉
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I definitely had my share of those kind of days and wondered if I would live through it… if they would. It’s nice now to have adult kids who are also my friends.
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That’s so great! I can see glimpses of it now, and I look forward to that day. 🙂
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