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Now That I Know Better
Gabie Ruiz
26 episodes
3 days ago
My kids have just become adults. It’s left me bubbling over with memories, lessons learned, gifts of the past appreciated, and many mistakes which, have left me thinking, “God, let my kids know better than I knew.” Let anyone know better than I knew.
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My kids have just become adults. It’s left me bubbling over with memories, lessons learned, gifts of the past appreciated, and many mistakes which, have left me thinking, “God, let my kids know better than I knew.” Let anyone know better than I knew.
Show more...
Personal Journals
Society & Culture
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Episode 10: Some People #RachelField
Now That I Know Better
44 seconds
4 years ago
Episode 10: Some People #RachelField
My fifth grade teacher made me memorize this poem. It was an assignment for which we got a grade. I’m not quite sure how we were graded, whether it was our performance, number of words correct to words incorrect, or if we bothered to do it at all. But I see now why that poem was so important to memorize. It’s been a recurring theme for me all my adult life. I wish that I could go back to my teacher and tell her how significant it was for me in reflection after unfruitful relating and in appreciation for the best of what’s out there.
Now That I Know Better
My kids have just become adults. It’s left me bubbling over with memories, lessons learned, gifts of the past appreciated, and many mistakes which, have left me thinking, “God, let my kids know better than I knew.” Let anyone know better than I knew.