"It goes from that phase when we're holding them, we're in the forefront and taking care of everything. Now my son is carrying me! That transition comes way quicker than we could ever imagine."
"Holding you is not the way to mother you now. So how do you need me? And what way do you need me?" she asks herself. "It's like a different form of love: meeting them, and meeting them where they are."
"It's all up to him now. When they're little you can put what you want to put, you can say what you want to say. Now he'll say, 'Tag me in this,' or 'Don't post this.' It's all him."
"That is the assignment that he is now giving me [cooking]." Hudson involves herself in Otunga's cooking by washing dishes and setting the table, showcasing their changed dynamics.
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