(this is like writing about raising myself :))
I'll just keep this in mind:
"Soon you entered that period some have labeled “the terrible teens.” I prefer “the terrific teens.” What a time of opportunity, a season of growth, a semester of development—marked by the acquisition of knowledge and the quest for truth. No one has described the teenage years as being easy. They are often years of insecurity, of feeling as though you just don’t measure up, of trying to find your place with your peers, of trying to fit in. This is a time when you are becoming more independent—and perhaps desire more freedom than your parents are willing to give you right now." (~Thomas S Monson)
I also have a book called "5 Love Languages for Teens". I'll use that book, too.
And of course, just good old love, fresh from the oven :)
I'll just keep this in mind:
"Soon you entered that period some have labeled “the terrible teens.” I prefer “the terrific teens.” What a time of opportunity, a season of growth, a semester of development—marked by the acquisition of knowledge and the quest for truth. No one has described the teenage years as being easy. They are often years of insecurity, of feeling as though you just don’t measure up, of trying to find your place with your peers, of trying to fit in. This is a time when you are becoming more independent—and perhaps desire more freedom than your parents are willing to give you right now." (~Thomas S Monson)
I also have a book called "5 Love Languages for Teens". I'll use that book, too.
And of course, just good old love, fresh from the oven :)
Love your analogy: "Good ol' love fresh from the oven..." Make my mouth water just thinking about it! :)
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