"A little PSA: they do grow up," Ritz begins, standing outside her front door. "I just ran errands, I'm home now, and let's see what's going on inside." This sentiment highlights the often chaotic nature of parenting during the summer and the contrasting quiet as children grow older.
"I used to DREAD the summer, not just for the heat, but because of the nonstop whining, fighting, bickering, trying to entertain, keep busy etc. It. Was. Exhausting." Ritz reflects on the challenges faced by parents during the summer months, providing insight into the transition from chaos to tranquility as children get older.
"Where are the kids? In their rooms... again? Ignoring me and each other? It's quiet." This moment captures the ironic shift in parenting as children grow up, highlighting the joys of silence after the earlier chaos.
"Now when I come home the only one who remotely cares is the dog. 😍😊 I used to have 6 little..." Ritz expresses the poignant change in attention from children to pets, emphasizing how parenting evolves as kids age.
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