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PARENTING THROUGH RUNNING
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McLeod, Kagan
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Cross country running
/ Daughters
/ Families & family life
/ Parent-child relations
/ Parenting
2024
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PARENTING THROUGH RUNNING
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McLeod, Kagan
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/ Families & family life
/ Parent-child relations
/ Parenting
2024
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PARENTING THROUGH RUNNING
2024
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What I didn’t account for was my daughters’ mischievous spirits, their ability to gauge time so well, keep sworn sisterly secrets to themselves, and also still look perfectly innocent upon my return, poised on the couch like they’d never even moved, before rushing over to show me their drawings, or to tell me what books they’d read. While I wanted them to understand they couldn’t climb on the table again to see how far they can swing the chandelier, part of me was secretly pleased my children were dancing on the dining room table while I was outside running. Today, they speak cryptically to one another across rooms and giggle with the code names they’ve made for me when I come through the door post-run—hair in a ponytail, with renewed energy, and more chores generated in my mind to be done before their brains melt into their devices.
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Hearst Magazines, a Division of the Hearst Corporation,Hearst Magazine Media, Inc
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