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Renae is a married working mom of two handsome boys. She works as a registered dental hygienist by day and blogs here at How to Have it All by night. She enjoys cooking from scratch, working in her vegetable garden and functional training.

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Comments

  1. While thank goodness my son has not said that YET (emphasis on yet – he is not yet 3 years old) I think I would like to believe I would feel on some level, a certain level of validation ( that what I was doing as a parent was correct- and lets face it, when do we get it that instantaneously). Let me explain, I am part of a blended family and struggle with a partner who has a very different parenting style than mine (he is very hands off, and I am more involved, way involved by his standards…but I digress). His kids are teenagers and our child together is almost 3. I think that if your child doesnt disagree with anything you do or protest (ESPECIALLY when he/she is a teenager) than you are not really doing your job as a parent. So in other words (very long words)…Congratulations on doing a great job as a parent…not only are you doing your job, but you are doing so in a way that you are raising sensitive and caring young boys…BRAVO!

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