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    Implementing a Routine

    There are many divisive topics within the realm of parenting, and deciding whether or not to nudge your child into a routine is one of them. I continue to talk about this topic because I think dialogue about the most controversial topics is particularly helpful. Even reading something that we disagree with helps us clarify our own thinking and choices. At the end of the day, how we parent is a choice that each of us makes based on what we think is best for our children and what will leave us feeling proud of ourselves as parents. Those choices are definitely going to vary from parent to parent, child

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    Wooden Toys from IKEA

     
    Before Tate’s arrival, Henry and I took a trip to IKEA to purchase some fabric to make a new bed for Hoss. His old one finally bit the dust after five years.
     
    I struggle to walk through stores like IKEA and Target without finding things that I suddenly “need,” even though they weren’t on my original list. That’s why I try to avoid shopping as much as possible!
     
    However, I love the two toys we bought and wanted to share them with you.
     
    First, I bought Henry a train set. There were four different boxes with various pieces (for about $10 each), so we bought all
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    A New Sibling Book

    I loved k.’s comment a month or so ago about making a small photo album for her child to take to school after the birth of a sibling. Matt and I have talked so much about the new baby for the past nine months and have tried to be really intentional about building Henry’s understanding and his enthusiasm. I’d like to keep that enthusiasm going for as long as possible.

     
    My first idea was to buy a really inexpensive, small photo album from the dollar store and slide photos into it. Easy peasy!
     
    But then I thought that it could be a really sweet keepsake, and it would be nice
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