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2013/01/22

The One Time I Loved Hearing My Toddler Say 'No'

Tuesday, January 22, 2013
My video camera was charged and I was 15 minutes early for my 3-year old daughter's first dance recital. As I milled outside the studio, I could see her practicing with the other students. I saw her execute her signature move: raising the roof. Her cheeks were flushed and her sweaty hair was already sticking to her temples.

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