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  • How Do You Explain The Death Of A Pet?

    Carrie Friedman December 29, 2016 Loss 0 Comments

    “He is on a planet just for dogs, called Dog Planet,” my husband and I both say.

    She Needs Me To Let Go, But It’s All I Can Do To Hold On

    Carrie Friedman December 3, 2016 Toddlers & Pre-School 0 Comments

    Contractions, colic, teething. The cycle continues. Beginnings are scary, but endings are scarier.

    Changing the Classics

    Carrie Friedman August 24, 2015 Toddlers & Pre-School 0 Comments

    You'll always know, dear, how much I love you. Because I'll tell you every day.

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