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  1. I’ve done this too. Also, I’ll add an extra treat to their lunch box with I love you written on the bag (I have found piles of those bags stuffed in their backpacks!). If we do art together I’ll put my piece of work in the back cover of their school binder. ANYTHING to let them know all I do is for them!
    We talk regularly about the fact that I cannot attend every event, but we discuss which ones are important to them and I make it work. For others I’ll ask hubby, grandparents, or aunts to join in. I cannot wait to get your book!!

  2. My mother always left a quick few word note on my napkin in my lunch. I still remember those, so I do write them for my girls when I make their lunches (Dad does more of the lunches than me these days though). I’ve found those smashed down into the bottom because they have to keep them all. And I was given a large sticky note to write a note one year in elementary school and she left it stickied to her desk for the whole year. I was very surprised too. They remember what seem like the small things, but they’re important. I still remember the lunch notes left for me too. Thanks for all your insights, love reading you every day!

  3. I am currently looking at putting my oldest into day care to allow me to work and I have been torn. I love how you said it’s about the quality of time not the quantity!

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