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Oh, mine seem to forever want what the other has simply because the other has it! There are definitely moments I just want to pull my hair out. 🙂 Love the man’s explanation to his daughter though, especially the last sentence.
Sasha, I can so totally relate to wanting to pull your hair out when they are going at it like cats and dogs (sorry, another pet analogy 😛 ). The last line was the clincher for me too <3
That is such a great lesson! I love Louis CK!! I may have to borrow this soon! Also-I have nominated you for a Liebster Award, details at http://wp.me/p4GEMv-8Z
I love Louis CK too. Feel free to borrow away. And, I will check out the nomination. Thank you so much!
I’m going to have to use that lesson about your “neighbor’s bowl.” What a great post!
I LOVE this Alana!! What an important lesson…one I need to start teaching now. Thank you for sharing this!!!
Thank you, Rachael! It’s one that I think is so important <3