Grandma Gail
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Oh, that was so funny.
Absolutely. And nothing is wrong and nothing is right.
Absolutely. And nothing is wrong and nothing is right.
Absolutely. And nothing is wrong and nothing is right.
Well, either that or have somebody good at home, whether it be a grandmother or perhaps a caretaker or, you know, somebody. Or maybe the dad is home. Right. I mean, you know, somebody has to guide children through. the terrible twos. Each stage of your child's life has different issues, whether it's the twos, and then they become tweens, and then they become teens.
Well, either that or have somebody good at home, whether it be a grandmother or perhaps a caretaker or, you know, somebody. Or maybe the dad is home. Right. I mean, you know, somebody has to guide children through. the terrible twos. Each stage of your child's life has different issues, whether it's the twos, and then they become tweens, and then they become teens.
Well, either that or have somebody good at home, whether it be a grandmother or perhaps a caretaker or, you know, somebody. Or maybe the dad is home. Right. I mean, you know, somebody has to guide children through. the terrible twos. Each stage of your child's life has different issues, whether it's the twos, and then they become tweens, and then they become teens.
Then you've got to get through the marijuana stage. You've got to get through the drinking stage. Well, now it's all legal now, I guess. Whatever stage it is, I think you have different times, and somebody has to be there to have the conversation or be the disciplinarian.
Then you've got to get through the marijuana stage. You've got to get through the drinking stage. Well, now it's all legal now, I guess. Whatever stage it is, I think you have different times, and somebody has to be there to have the conversation or be the disciplinarian.
Then you've got to get through the marijuana stage. You've got to get through the drinking stage. Well, now it's all legal now, I guess. Whatever stage it is, I think you have different times, and somebody has to be there to have the conversation or be the disciplinarian.
I think that's a problem. And the jury's still out on this. We don't have enough information. It'll take 50 years to see how this – has affected the family. Because, you know, there were much fewer divorces in the back of the day. Now one in every two gets divorced. We now have single parents, which we never really, most people didn't have.
I think that's a problem. And the jury's still out on this. We don't have enough information. It'll take 50 years to see how this – has affected the family. Because, you know, there were much fewer divorces in the back of the day. Now one in every two gets divorced. We now have single parents, which we never really, most people didn't have.
I think that's a problem. And the jury's still out on this. We don't have enough information. It'll take 50 years to see how this – has affected the family. Because, you know, there were much fewer divorces in the back of the day. Now one in every two gets divorced. We now have single parents, which we never really, most people didn't have.
I mean, they were always there, but it was, you know, we didn't have that much of it. Now it's very prevalent and not stigmatized at all. And so you have all different types of parents social differences, and I think we don't know yet. We don't know yet. It's very hard to say now when we're looking at it in this time frame. You'll know. I won't be here to find out the results.
I mean, they were always there, but it was, you know, we didn't have that much of it. Now it's very prevalent and not stigmatized at all. And so you have all different types of parents social differences, and I think we don't know yet. We don't know yet. It's very hard to say now when we're looking at it in this time frame. You'll know. I won't be here to find out the results.
I mean, they were always there, but it was, you know, we didn't have that much of it. Now it's very prevalent and not stigmatized at all. And so you have all different types of parents social differences, and I think we don't know yet. We don't know yet. It's very hard to say now when we're looking at it in this time frame. You'll know. I won't be here to find out the results.
But you can write me a note and look up in the heavens and tell me.
But you can write me a note and look up in the heavens and tell me.
But you can write me a note and look up in the heavens and tell me.
Well, it's just time. You know what? You listen to I was listening to Jenna Bush the other day and she said she cried the first time she couldn't get to the baseball game that her child did. It is traumatic because those are things that the children will say years from now. Yeah. You weren't at that game. Yeah.