tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5302514278533008934.post5867017987295828704..comments2024-03-09T17:45:05.683-08:00Comments on The Rosy Life: I missed painting the most. I'm Sara.http://www.blogger.com/profile/08096640505025222624noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5302514278533008934.post-81508588166651592322017-03-28T04:35:44.206-07:002017-03-28T04:35:44.206-07:00Hi Jen! :) Your message encouraged me so much! I h...Hi Jen! :) Your message encouraged me so much! I have read it over several times and am going to tuck these precious words down deep in my heart. Thanks for sharing! I'm Sara.https://www.blogger.com/profile/08096640505025222624noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5302514278533008934.post-28228557357876273432017-03-21T07:26:40.342-07:002017-03-21T07:26:40.342-07:00I will comment (as the mom of four older kiddos 24...I will comment (as the mom of four older kiddos 24, 21, 19, 17) and say that while you may think your time will shrink as your sweet girls get older-and that is true to an extent-but it will also be very sweet in a different way. When my kids were young, I DREADED the growing up and passage of time but I want to assure you that it IS so sweet too! Don't let anyone tell you that teenagers are awful or make you dread those years. I loved my littles but, man, I have loved the teenagers and young adults I have just as much, if not more! Each stage has its pros and cons--nothing is ALL good or ALL bad. Your girls will cherish the time and love you've invested NOW, and they will be fabulous teenagers and young adults that you will love just as much! :-)Jennoreply@blogger.com