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On today's episode: "The biggest lie we tell ourselves is that we’ll remember, but we rarely do. When my boys are grown, I’m nervous that the only thing my three sons will remember is all the yelling and instruction giving. “Mom sure did tell us to put pants on a lot.” Our perception of a situation can oftentimes be shaded by how we felt at the time or what we assumed others felt. So, it’s important to me that I give my kids a good look at the behind the scenes. Maybe then, they’ll also have a fair share of “Oh yeah! I remember that.” Or “I had no idea Mom felt that way.”"
By Kellye SmithOn today's episode: "The biggest lie we tell ourselves is that we’ll remember, but we rarely do. When my boys are grown, I’m nervous that the only thing my three sons will remember is all the yelling and instruction giving. “Mom sure did tell us to put pants on a lot.” Our perception of a situation can oftentimes be shaded by how we felt at the time or what we assumed others felt. So, it’s important to me that I give my kids a good look at the behind the scenes. Maybe then, they’ll also have a fair share of “Oh yeah! I remember that.” Or “I had no idea Mom felt that way.”"