A Parenting Poem Shared

I would like to thank the "Parmenter" family, Alan, Kristin, Delia and Ella, for sharing this poem and why it is special to them!

Cleaning and scrubbing
can wait for tomorrow,
For babies grow up,
We've learned to our sorrow.
So settle down cobwebs,
Dust go to sleep.
I'm rocking my baby,
and babies don't keep.

"This poem is significant because it's a reminder that nothing is so important that our children need to be put on hold. Our time is short and the time we invest now will have an eternal pay-off."

Question:
Do you have any inspirational words that your family lives by?


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