In reality, I know they'll go through some disgusting teenage years, with brains wired to rebel & hate, and will probably only remember this:

Instead of this:

And this:

Instead of this:

I pray they'll forgive me for those tiny, negative snapshots in their childhood that stand so enormous in their little long term memory banks. I hope they understand the mistakes I make only account for 10% of my parenting, and that other 90% is pretty awesome. I hope they feel there is no other Mom as amazing as theirs. I pray.
So, when mistakes happen, I try really hard to follow them with positive stickers. I rub at that little negative like a smudge on a dry erase board, and hurriedly snatch up my positive sharpie marker, ready to create something prettier for their lil hard drives.
And then it happens... every random once in a while, when I'm just about exhausted from dancing around for Memory Stickers, one shines through:

Last week JD gave me a Mother'a day card. In it, he had to fill out a questionnaire, detailing his favorite things about his Mom. I nearly cried when I read this:

"We like to ___________ together."
JD writes "find seashells."
I win.
- Mrs. Akers
HOLY COW...Ka-ching! You DO win! :) #paycheck
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