that's sweet of you to say, but really, i feel like i'm the one getting what i need--maybe even more than them. when i started doing this, i am sorry to say, i tried to quit twice inside of a year. they scared me because i couldn't relate on so many levels, or maybe i was afraid to see myself in them.Thank you so much for investing in these girl's lives! As a single parent, I can really appreciate people like you who help fill in the gaps and show love to these kids who really need it. You are a special person.
the reality is that we have more in common than i ever thought. they're broken girls, and as a girl, i was broken too. we act out in different ways, but the pain and isolation are the same.
oh, and since i am definitely a big kid, it also helps me to get out all my goofiness with little people who don't think it's weird. who else will cartwheel around the track or have dancing competitions and not think its wildly inappropriate?
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