Parents of children who are older than 10 years old like me may think that cradling is no longer part of the job description....
...but it very much is. As our kids learn to walk away from us and grow past us, we cradle them with carefully chosen words, holding our bodies just so so that we can absorb the scariness of a dream or by sweeping away yesterday's mess so today's can be born.
The other day, my mom asked me lovingly. "When was the last time you went for a swim? You should go." Her cradling work continues.
...but it very much is. As our kids learn to walk away from us and grow past us, we cradle them with carefully chosen words, holding our bodies just so so that we can absorb the scariness of a dream or by sweeping away yesterday's mess so today's can be born.
The other day, my mom asked me lovingly. "When was the last time you went for a swim? You should go." Her cradling work continues.
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