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title
Bumblebee Sweet Potato
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My daughter is the Bumblebee. My son is the Sweet Potato. You'll have to ask their father.
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Bumblebee Sweet Potato
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2026-01-29 20:17:21
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Bumblebee Sweet Potato | My daughter is the Bumblebee. My son is the Sweet Potato. You’ll have to ask their father. Bumblebee Sweet Potato healing There’s a kind of funny thing where parenting, in the long game, done right, can help the parent heal from childhood trauma. I’ve been thinking about that a lot this summer, as the Bee graduated from high school and now has moved off to college. It’s funny, because for most people, raising a child to adulthood without having that kid ever run away from home probably feels like a low bar–but to me, it feels huge. I succeeded as a parent, because even when our relationship was at its lowest points, she never felt like she would be better off living somewhere else, with the family of a friend, or her grandmother, or on the road with no fixed address. It might not sound like a big thing to you, but it’s a big thing to me, because my parents didn’t give me that. For the past two months, we’ve been doing all the stuff that parents and gr...
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