My biggest vice is impatience.
In my mind, I’m always a million steps ahead of my current situation. I always just want to get going.
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My biggest vice is impatience.
In my mind, I’m always a million steps ahead of my current situation. I always just want to get going.
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Yesterday we were visiting my mom and our oldest daughter, Marian (4 years old) was loosing her mind.
Marian has a habit of consistently repeating mischievous things, even though she’s aware of the consequences.
For example, while eating at the table she will sit close to the edge of her chair instead of in the middle. Within moments, she falls off her chair. Despite hurting her bum, she will repeat the same mistake several times over the course of a meal.
Another classic mischievous act is chasing our cat around our home. Both of our daughters are guilty of this. Once our cat, Emma, is fed-up, she will take a swipe at them, resulting in small scratches on their hands. While I think Marian has learned her lesson, Katherine still insists on occasionally grabbing Emma’s tail.
As you can imagine both my wife and I get frustrated when our girls repeat the same mischievous acts even though they know the consequences.
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