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I Love My Kids… But I Need Five Minutes (Summer Break)

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Summer break has officially humbled me. Between one child recovering from surgery, another with endless energy, the Florida heat, and hearing “Mom, I’m bored!” more times than I can count, I found myself needing a few quiet minutes behind a closed bedroom door. In this episode, I’m talking about the guilt parents often carry—the pressure to make every day magical, to constantly entertain our kids, and the feeling that we’re somehow not doing enough. The truth is, loving your children and feeling overwhelmed can exist at the same time. I’m sharing an honest look at what summer has been like in our house, why it’s okay to take a breath when you need one, and the reminder I keep coming back to: these are the days I once dreamed of, even when they’re loud, messy, and exhausting. If you’ve ever hidden in the bathroom for five minutes, wondered if you were doing enough, or counted down the days until school starts, this episode is for you. We’re all figuring it out together. I also think this episode ends perfectly with the line:

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I Love My Kids… But I Need Five Minutes (Summer Break)

Summer break has officially humbled me. Between one child recovering from surgery, another with endless energy, the Florida heat, and hearing “Mom, I’m bored!” more times than I can count, I found myself needing a few quiet minutes behind a closed bedroom door. In this episode, I’m talking about the guilt parents often carry—the pressure to make every day magical, to constantly entertain our kids, and the feeling that we’re somehow not doing enough. The truth is, loving your children and feeling overwhelmed can exist at the same time. I’m sharing an honest look at what summer has been like in our house, why it’s okay to take a breath when you need one, and the reminder I keep coming back to: these are the days I once dreamed of, even when they’re loud, messy, and exhausting. If you’ve ever hidden in the bathroom for five minutes, wondered if you were doing enough, or counted down the days until school starts, this episode is for you. We’re all figuring it out together. I also think this episode ends perfectly with the line:

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