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@holliemcbride26607 ай бұрын
I am not sure if you will see this, but you can buy the tabs for dividers. They attach to anything.
@jelibeanncoffee25776 ай бұрын
What an amazing and wonderful idea for the videos and pictures.
@johnnielemky93957 ай бұрын
I am in my 70's. Every age in my kids lives has been special. I have two boys age 48 and 46. What has been wonderful in this season of life is to see the kind of people they have become. They are good men. I am often caught off guard when their actions show how kind ,generous and thoughtful they are. Each season of our children's lives have its rewards. Yes savor every moment❤
@BlingyBea7 ай бұрын
You are so blessed❤
@laurenvallee25917 ай бұрын
Ok this made me tear up🥺
@k8m5497 ай бұрын
Thank you for this. So beautiful.
@bobbiewilliams51017 ай бұрын
At 72, right there with you. Our son just called to see if we want to join his fiancé and all for cookout tomorrow. Love this season of life. Always said I just want our kids to be happy, healthy and God willing, self sufficient. It’s been a different journey for birth, but both are there. Now we get to enjoy these wonderful adults and our grandchildren. It is truly the best blessing along with good health.❤
@peaceonearth23647 ай бұрын
I’m almost 71 and now have 3 grown daughters and 4 grandchildren ranging from 24, 22, 8 and 2 and we now babysit our youngest granddaughter and I find myself crying watching how fast she’s growing and learning…I too absolutely savor every small moment…it’s wonderful watching them grow but also bittersweet knowing we won’t be here to witness our little one’s big milestones (graduation, weddings, childbirths). You’re an awesome mama Jess…nothing wrong with being emotional-I always was and still am. Also seeing my husband turning into a big marshmallow at the sight of our grandkids just melts my heart! Life is good-God is good…we are blessed and thankful❤❤❤🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
@naamahnotorious9557 ай бұрын
Nobody tells you that the hardest part of parenting is the art of letting go. Letting go of the control you have over their lives, so they can go and make their own mistakes, letting go of the perfect moments of each stage, to get the next part, letting go of expectations, ... it's a life long lesson in letting go. And for a control freak, it's the scariest thing in the world.
@DMDN56 ай бұрын
You are so right! We spend years holding on, then one day we have to let go an inch at a time
@DMDN56 ай бұрын
😎😎😎
@charlottelast22787 ай бұрын
“Day to day nothing changes, looking back everything’s different” I feel like that quote sums up parenting so well
@LuisaFernanda.7 ай бұрын
This put a knot in my throat it’s so true 🥺
@laurabaca80017 ай бұрын
I heard this one somewhere: The days are long, but the years are fast 🥲
@motherhoodwithmaddy25576 ай бұрын
I love this 🥺 I always say, "Parenting is far from easy, but it's easily the best thing I've ever done."
@katewillread15096 ай бұрын
Jess sobbing over her kids growing up is so relatable. Mine are finishing up 1st and 3rd grade right now and it’s so bittersweet. Don’t think I’ll ever get over it 😭. Hugs to any other parents going through that emotional rollercoaster 🫂
@alwaysinbloom127 ай бұрын
Seeing your kids growing up is INFINITELY BETTER than not seeing them grow up. I’m a bereaved parent with two living kids, one of them is about Genevieve’s age. I watch my little kids grow up when their big sister never got to…and seeing my two living children grow is the greatest privilege of my life, one that not all of us get. Feel how you feel about them growing up and time passing, but I will say that however hard you feel it is, it’s the most beautiful and magical thing in the world.
@alicepirola70777 ай бұрын
God Bless you friend. Sorry for your loss... can't even imagine.🙏
@makeupbyheather10196 ай бұрын
So sorry for your loss ❤ my heart goes out to you and your family 💕
@kimerickson54036 ай бұрын
I'm so sorry for your loss.
@aprilelaine835 ай бұрын
As a mom feeling emotional while watching your babies grow is totally normal! I’m about to have my 4th baby and my oldest is almost 24. Take in each moment and enjoy every second. ❤ love your family and your videos
@JessicaPHernandez7 ай бұрын
Hey Jess, I have a 13 year old and a 16 year old girls. This coming year they will be together in high school. They are the sweetest girls. My husband and I recently had a moment watching my youngest at her awards ceremony. Seeing her smile and walking up took us back to when she was in pre school. It’s crazy how much time flies. Cherish every moment, cry if you have too. That just means you love your babies. It doesn’t get easier. But in my eyes no matter how old they currently are they are still my babies. You are not alone. I teared up with you! God bless! ❤
@skof287 ай бұрын
It truly never changes. I'm almost 36 and my parents are my friends but in some situations I'm still the little girl. I know I'll be always daddy's little princess and he will be my hero.
@lisaboling53367 ай бұрын
I blubber ALL the time.......we are not promised tomorrow so it's important to cherish every moment with your family. My son is 30 and my granddaughter is 2. I am turning 62 in a couple months and I will be retiring from my job of 43 years. I want to soak up EVERY waking moment that I can with these two loves of my life. When I'm no longer around, I want them to ALWAYS know...how VERY much I loved them and that nothing else matters. I love your channel Jess and your family! God Bless You always.
@tmp23087 ай бұрын
Tip on the binder! I had the same problem. I put the tab divider into a sheet protector and cut a slit for the tab to pop out! Now I can see the divider in the binder!
@ali_foley827 ай бұрын
I had to do this for my work binder! It was so frustrating at first but now it is absolutely perfect.
@knifeforkNspoon6 ай бұрын
Not a favorite recipe but a favorite concept that has changed my life. Ingredient prep rather than meal prep. Taking a couple hours that I would normally use to prepare a meal in advance to prepare chopped fruits, veggies, sauces, and dressings in advance. Then, on busy weeknights, I can throw everything together in 15 minutes with no time wasted chopping and prepping. It’s been a major life changer and there are a ton of people on Tik Tok and Inst sharing their ingredient prep strategy.
@BlingyBea7 ай бұрын
Cry all you want, time has been flying by, I’m 70 and it seems like just yesterday that we had retired, you and Tyler have the best gift, all the videos you have of your girls growing up that you will be able to look back on when they are all grown up and share with them. Wish I would have had that back in the day, all I have are memories in my head but I do have tons of photos of my grandson, I made him a video one day for his birthday with photos I had of him from a baby to where he is now, he loved it. He’s soon to be 21, time goes by so fast, cherish them.❤❤❤
@jath63405 ай бұрын
You are aware and thinking of time with kids ❤ I lost my son and now all the time I took time to cherish and enjoy are SO important to look back on. And now with a grandson I get to cherish and enjoy again. Love and family is everything ❤
@kimberlyl31777 ай бұрын
My two cents…love all their stages! Cry, laugh, love, forgive and hug them every single day. My kids are 22 and 21 and I make sure I say I love you and we hug every time we are together! ❤️❤️❤️
@karenpaterson45597 ай бұрын
Aw Jess this was an emotional one! My baby is now 22 and I would love to say those milestones through their life get easier on us as parents, but they honestly don’t. At times, especially when they are younger and you’re sleep deprived, you wish those hours away. But, when they are gone that’s it. I have wished to turn back the clock so many times to those days again. Cherish them all. They are fleeting. Much love to you and the family xx ❤
@paulahillier13907 ай бұрын
Jessie's planners and makeup bags. On the search for perfection...😂
@fourliltadpoles6 ай бұрын
🕶️The days are long but the years are short. I never understood that until I did. Happy Sunmertime!
@nanrottkamp58177 ай бұрын
You cry all you want. The time does go by so quickly, and you need to cherish it all . Tell them you love them, give them the hug they cringe at. We just married our first child off and I just kept looking at her remembering her childhood and wondering where that time went.💕so you just keep crying and cherishing those girls.
@candicerosado5706 ай бұрын
My daughter, 24 years old, is getting married next Friday and you just made me cry for the first time talking about time flying by.
@Ashley_Farrell7 ай бұрын
It would be really cool to have a digital copy of your “tried and true” recipes!! 💕
@adriennemartin7637 ай бұрын
The rate at which time goes by as you get older is unreal. Having kids magnifies it so much.
@michellemurphy82937 ай бұрын
Gosh, now I’m blubbering like a baby! I am right there with you struggling with how fast these kids grow up. ❤
@allison117896 ай бұрын
Jessica I know you probably won't see this but thank you for sharing your thoughts about kids growing up. I really needed it today. Had a rough morning with my young kids today and your video has shifted my mindset to one of gratitude for these sweet little humans I get to call mine. My oldest just graduated kindergarten and it had me thinking about how fast high school graduation is going to come up and I was not okay 😭 being a mom is such a bittersweet thing. Beautiful and messy, so happy and so gut - wrenching all at once. Thanks for being vulnerable and sharing ❤️
@bobbiewilliams51017 ай бұрын
Jess, I am 72 years young and without a doubt, my favorite “job” was being a mom to my children. So much so that I also worked in Kndg & 1st grade for 13 years. People always tell you how fast it all goes while your smack in the middle of no sleep, picky eaters, contrary teens, etc. I have learned that each season has its ups and downs, but seasons pass too quickly. Now they are both in their 40’s and we are blessed to all really like each other and have such good times. So the seasons change, the memories continue and being a mom is a real blessing. Also, my husband and I have been together over 54 years, and remain each others best friend. Nurture that and the future really is golden. Enjoy the graduation.❤🌻
@mog40376 ай бұрын
A friend told me “the days are long, but the years are short” while I was pregnant. My baby’s first birthday is next week and I’m trying hard to be in the moment. I’m excited to see the little person she is becoming, while also remembering each milestone and how small she was when she came into this world. I’m sure I’ll have quite a few tears before her party and many more in the coming years. I FEEL what you are feeling. It’s normal and beautiful to have deep emotions about your baby growing up. I cried with you as you talked through that vulnerable moment. Thank you for sharing your thoughts.
@afrantz7147 ай бұрын
Not just you! I was absolutely choked up at the preschool concert last week, feeling exactly the same way! All I do is take a deep breath and say a thank you that I am there, smiling and cheering her on. She sees me there, and file it as a core memory. Love can be so filling sometimes.
@lyndseynichole66716 ай бұрын
We have two boys, 15 and 14… it is so heartbreaking to realize they are ao grown and close to leaving our home. We are so very proud of them coming into their own, but, as their mommy I will never be ready. We welcomed our prayed for baby girl 4 months ago, she is such a love. I cry all the time watching her get bigger every day knowing I will blink and she will be grown up like our boys. The need to soak it up is insatiable, it is true that babies don’t keep. Love on them like you do and don’t let mourning the stages that have passed take away from the joys of the new evolutions. I feel you girl!
@MaddieKnollenberg6 ай бұрын
Jess I’ve never loved you more!! You literally just had me balling my eyes out while cooking dinner.. so well said. It feels like you can never soak those moments in enough and wish you could freeze time 🩷 I’m so happy you shared that moment, it’s SO real!! On another note, Brooklinen is the best of the best and I love every sponsorship you do, there is nobody i trust more…. Now i need the linen set!!!
@daciaclark26547 ай бұрын
My daughters are 23 and 25 and I cannot describe to you the joy of seeing them enter their young adult lives, and becoming fabulous human beings! An added bonus is the adult friendship you gain with them. Every stage of your childs life is to be cherished, and I promise you will continue to experience the joys of your special relationship with them as time goes by. PS it’s totally ok to be emotional about their milestones!
@daradarabobara7 ай бұрын
I literally just got home from spending a week with my son, his fiance and my 1st grandson and I sobbed the entire 16 hr ride home. All i could think holding my newborn grandson was how I will never get to hold him as a newborn ever again. Next time I see him it could be 6 months to 1 yr and that tiny newborn baby will be older. I am still crying as I type this. I just did my best to soak it all up but even as we drove away all I wanted was "one more day" just like all I ever wanted since my son grew up is one more day with him as a baby. All that to say it doesn't get easier lol watching MY baby become a dad was in itself emotional. Then leaving them all behind was Hella emotional ❤
@beautyequalshate6 ай бұрын
I can relate I live 650 miles from my family and that just happened with my niece. I know every time I leave, she'll be so much more grown-up every time I see her. I cry the entire time home too. Your comment really resonated with me!! Hugs my friend.
@lemonroe0076 ай бұрын
I’m a mom of a 6 and 1 year old and I feel all the feeling you have everyday!
@Tarashelton867 ай бұрын
It doesn't get easier with your babies growing up. My first baby just graduated 8th grade and I was an emotional hot mess! Sending love to you mama! You're doing great ! It's ok to be sad in these moments of growth and greatness . They will forever be your babies
@alidablanchette9607 ай бұрын
Oh Mama it goes by sooo fast! Cherish every moment! Unfortunately I lost my oldest daughter at 32 and I would give anything to be back when she was my little and enjoy her once again! There is nothing we can do but love them unconditionally and enjoy this all too short part of their lives
@alicepirola70777 ай бұрын
So sorry for your loss friend. Hugs and prayers 🙏
@childatheartwithblair6 ай бұрын
im so sorry im in that part of video where you are crying and i have a 5 and 6 years old and i cant help but burst into tears, I can imagine what your trying to say and as a parent I wish i can just freeze the moment and hold onto that young and innocent phase of their life. Our kids our growing so fast so lets enjoy every bit of it❤❤❤
@aviksha137 ай бұрын
I love the sounds of Pinocchio drinking water and him sleeping on pillows behind you. He is so adorable. ❤☺️ definately adds a lovely character to your videos. You are a wonderful wholesome mum, continue to take everything in
@thewadsquad6 ай бұрын
Girl cryyy!! I cry at every single graduation my kids have and every performance they have!! It’s exactly what you said. So many emotions and wanting to soak it all in and live in it while simultaneously, knowing it is slipping through your fingers.
@erinmarie35357 ай бұрын
My only child graduated high school this year. The whole time we sat through the ceremony, I had that same feeling. It’s like you’re there but it doesn’t feel real or possible at all. It’s like being in a dream. It’s so heartbreaking and you’re bursting with excitement and pride at the same time. It’s so surreal.
@brookeboudreaux43666 ай бұрын
I'm living in the same boat with two young boys, a 10yo and a 6yo. I was telling my husband the other night that we are living in the prayer we prayed for! It's a magical, heartbreaking, glorifying journey we are on and I'm embracing both the highs and lows of each moment! You aren't alone sis ❤
@Ashley_Farrell7 ай бұрын
I’m SO with you on how fast time goes. My daughter just graduated high school and I’m looking back at photos of her graduating preschool and kindergarten and how it literally feels like yesterday. It is so bittersweet 😢 life is so precious - Enjoy every moment!! I love the idea of a short video with each first day of school photo because you will miss hearing her little voice at that age 🥰🥰
@sarahlaboyalmodovar74607 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@lindalifeetc.52967 ай бұрын
I think you must be starting to realize or possibly you realized it for quite a while now, but…… You quite literally are making your living just talking to us and sharing your life with us, which brings peace and happiness and a calm to all of us. What a beautiful gift you have!☺️❤️❤️✨🙏🏻✨
@MeganMoss-l9v6 ай бұрын
Oh girl! Every stage is heart tugging. However, I just watched my oldest graduate and I will say it was one of the happiest moments of my life with him. He is so ready to move on to the next phase of his life that it makes me so thrilled for him to be done with this one. That all to say that every “last” we experienced this year I was a messy puddle of tears in the corner with the phone held high recording it all. He’s a wrestler as his brother and their last time warming up todether I cried like a baby. Little moments like that leading up to it. But then by graduation, I had no tears left and knew how excited he was for college. That makes it so worth it. Plus, as they get older, getting compliments on the human they are becoming makes your parent heart settle. It’s almost like a hug you keep. Knowing you’re preparing them for the real world.
@misslisa837 ай бұрын
Watched you for years, but first time commenting. Hugs to you 💖 My emotional moment was during our last Disney trip and my 13 and 11 year olds seeing the princesses. It made me so teary eyes seeing how much they use to be in awe of the experience and the magic when they see so little and now are so grown. Jessica, thank you to you and Tyler sharing your life and family with all of us. Always here for the advice and sister chats 💖
@spartanzld6 ай бұрын
The emotions never get easy. I've got 4 kids, and man its BRUTAL! I have really really struggled going through all of the "last firsts" with my youngest and it tears my momma heart to shreds. Also, I cry like a baby at the end of each school year, so you def aren't the only one momma ❤️❤️ It's so bittersweet to watch these babies grow into themselves
@LJoyce937 ай бұрын
There's something SO satisfying about you walking into the kitchen with all the grocery bags and the music!
@christagermany6 ай бұрын
Jessica, I totally understand your feeling of how to know when you are in a moment and feel in that moment. I have 5 kids (oldest is 13, youngest is 6) and it feels like it is just flying by me. A month ago I lost my Mom suddenly (I'm 39) and started crying when you said that you needed to call your Mom to ask her what to do about a recipe. I lost it. I can't call my Mom when I have a question ever again and it a soul-tearing feeling. Just thank God for all the small moments because they all amount to the biggest moments we have. Hug your babies and your Mama.
@kira_leann6 ай бұрын
I hope you are doing okay! Missing your videos these past couple of weeks ❤
@samantha3123146 ай бұрын
I came here to say the same thing. I hope she is just taking some well deserved time off and everything is ok
@Mila-Sapphire6 ай бұрын
They were in Italy for a wedding
@samantha3123146 ай бұрын
@@Mila-Sapphire oh yeah! I totally forgot
@lauradavidson25994 ай бұрын
I have a 14 and 11 year old, and time just continues to fly. I love seeing them become these amazing humans, but man, I sure will miss them when they are not in my home anymore!
@lisaohenry45067 ай бұрын
Every day is a treasure in the parent world! I promise all stages of your kid's life will be special in its own unique way! Crying now and then just confirms your knowledge of how blessed you are ❤
@jennifergough2956 ай бұрын
Oh you had me crying! Mine are 29 and 20 and you will still think about them being small and you will tear up bc you miss it. It’s so hard some days when they are small and it seems to take forever and then they are grown and on their own. The beautiful part is when they do fly the nest and you look them and are so proud of who they are, you know you did your job well. And trust me they still come to you with the silly stuff bc you are their mom. As an empty nester now, trust me, once you adjust… it’s pretty great too lol ❤❤
@mrsphilm.0077 ай бұрын
Love your book talk at the end of your vlogs! It’s just the perfect way to wrap it up. 😎🕶️🧴🌞🩱🍹
@clarec36 ай бұрын
Omg, I can so relate to your feeling so emotional. Happened to me at every stage. The gift is that you recognize and appreciate it, even though these are such busy times for you. 🤗💕
@shaynaleann10547 ай бұрын
Just got up, drinkin my coffee, and you upload is perfection. Great way to start the day 😊 I have my recipe binder and ETSY FOR THE WIN on the perfect tabs for any category you may need 😀
@meganboyd43076 ай бұрын
I always love watching your videos - just hearing you chat about makeup, food, life etc. like a friend. This video really got to me when you started talking about how quickly time goes by with kids. My son is 6 months old and I’m starting to feel the same way - I so badly want to absorb these days and sometimes it feels like our days are moving so quickly and can’t slow down and really take it in. I appreciate you being vulnerable and real - it really touched my heart!! You’re amazing!
@stephanie60317 ай бұрын
I don’t have children but I have noticed having that feeling of where is the time going whenever I see my friend’s kids and how much they have grown! And 🕶️ 🕶️ 🕶️! 🥰
@donnaregan52526 ай бұрын
My youngest is 28 and I long for those days sometimes but each stage as they get older has its own rewards. To see the amazing people they’ve become is wonderful.
@buffybernardo6027 ай бұрын
😎😎😎 How do you not watch to the end??? Thank you for a lovely start to my Saturday!
@Ambamm6 ай бұрын
Awe Jess! I love you! My son just graduated preschool too and I cried like a baby. He just had his last day of vacation bible school and I just cried and cried while they all sang. I was looking around thinking “am I the only mom crying?!” But the more I thought about it the more I just told myself to relish this moment. I love my kids more than anything in the whole world and I wish I could just freeze time to enjoy these days more! The girls are blessed to have you as their mama ❤️ Your love for them shows and they know that! ❤
@WallxFlower7 ай бұрын
I’ve been a mom to my step-daughter since she was just turning 2 and now she’s about to be 15, and boy does it go fast! I obviously love her unconditionally at any developmental stage but I do miss when she was little and things were simpler and she still thought we were cool and wanted to hang out with us! Honestly though now that we’re in the teen years (little kids are more physically exhausting and teens are psychologically exhausting) we’re ready for her to finish growing up already because this phase can be TOUGH haha. Also, you’re totally right about videos, they’re so much more fun to look back on than pictures when they get older!
@erinames77837 ай бұрын
This is perfectly said! Hang in there the teen years can be so so rough but its so fun to hang out with them when they are adults and can better understand some of the thing that happened. I Love having family time with my grown up kids!
@melissadebock65146 ай бұрын
I have two kiddos, 25 and 24. My daughter (25) moved out this past December and my son just moved out this weekend. It is very emotional, but it is a good thing too. I love seeing them grow into the beautiful young adults that they are. My son being gone is still very new and I don't think it has officially sunk in, but I'm happy, so very happy for him. He's wanted this for so long and did an amazing job saving for his first house. Again, so bittersweet. Much love as you navigate your journey. ENJOY!!
@brittanysmith65656 ай бұрын
Jessica! Where are you! Missing your videos!
@tabbycatkiddАй бұрын
I’m behind on catching up with yalls lives as my first child just hit his 1st bday on October 17th. ‘How does time seem to go by so fast and so slow at the same time?’ Is something I repeatedly said during my third trimester of pregnancy and I’ve said numerous times throughout this first year of my sons life. I cried during that portion of the video. I feel those same feelings. It’s gut wrenching. I hope it gets easier as time goes. It’s heartbreaking and heartwarming at the same time. A true example of bittersweet. Friends with older children tell me that the days are long but the years are short. Just trying to enjoy every single second. Although this is an older video now and you likely won’t see the comment I’m sending you all the mama love and support for now and in the future 💗.
@simoneclarke51046 ай бұрын
My child is 29, born a boy, now transitioning to female. Sometimes things do not turn out how you thought they will. My husband and I are so proud of our adult child for their courage & strength they have to become who they need to be. We had many years of stress and heartache watching our child struggle and suffer not knowing what they were dealing with. All is good now thank goodness. Each year is precious and yes time flies. Eventually they leave the nest, they have their journey in life, and you and Tyler have yours. You will be ready for it when the time comes. Until then, enjoy each year, so precious.
@amberwaves22236 ай бұрын
Yikes!
@lorraineelliott15466 ай бұрын
Hi Jessica . I’m a new subscriber and I wish I’d found you years ago. I’m 68 and live in Northern England but I relate to you in lots of ways. I’m an avid reader, deep thinker, love make up and I have a 40 year old son who lives in Texas. He went to the US to work initially for 3 months and stayed ! He and I are so close despite the distance. I live alone and he is so caring. I see him as a wonderful son, husband and father and know I did a good job raising him. I still cry every time I look at photos of his life stages and can’t believe where the years have gone. I miss him so much but I taught him to spread his wings and go out into the world. He’s done exactly that and I’m so proud of him. Make the most of every day with your family…we will always have our memories no matter all the changes in the world. Really enjoy your channel .xxx
@Tropigal055 ай бұрын
For me it doesn’t get easier. I’m crying with you and my kids are 27 and 30. Every milestone they’ve hit I get the waterworks. It does go by fast. Cherish every moment. Life is short. 🙏🏼❤️
@grafxgallery6 ай бұрын
Love your tender heart! Spending time with you always makes me smile (& cry today!) Love every stage with your babies - time definitely flies by! 😎😎😎
@tuniemert6 ай бұрын
Jess I started bawling listening to you talk about Gigi growing up. My oldest also just graduated preschool, and due to some delayed flights and missed connections, I got stranded overnight and missed her preschool graduation. I still can’t think about it without breaking down in tears. I relate to everything you said. So many emotions about raising these tiny people-and they seem to build until they burst because on a day to day basis we are mostly surviving. Then all of a sudden the passage of time hits us like a truck.
@EternallyLoved926 ай бұрын
Soak in all the moments of being a parent! The good times, the sad times and even the tantrums. Cry all the tears you want, it's a blessing to be able to see your babies grow and flourish. My husband and I have been trying for years to have a little one and following two pregnancy losses, we still haven't been blessed yet. Be grateful and glad you get all the moments, even the bad ones. I truly hope this comes off in the sincere way I'm intending it. 💕 I've also never heard of the term fleshing out and idk why, but it kind of grosses me out 🤣🕶️🕶️🕶️
@ginag21766 ай бұрын
My daughter is 20 and I totally get how you feel, it's so good seeing them grow up but also sad because that chapter is gone. I love how real you were in this video just shows that us mums are all the same when our children get older. Xxx
@heatherrrrrrrrrrx36 ай бұрын
Crying with you thinking about my almost 6 month old baby boy. I feel you. You’ve been a lovely guide for approaching parenthood and I appreciate your moment of realness.😊
@DMDN56 ай бұрын
Accepting your kids growing up never gets any easier🥲 My son is 34 and I still get emotional. Every year and every change they go through, every challenge and every heartache, I still feel. Enjoy every stage but always remember there will be so many more to come❤️
@amandahose72306 ай бұрын
Oh, Jessie! I knew exactly where you were going when you mentioned the office and Genevieve graduating pre k. I reference that Andy Bernard quote often with my kids. It's so bittersweet to watch them grow and learn and change. What a blessing to be a momma! ❤❤
@juliaevans35586 ай бұрын
My daughter just “graduated” from the 8th grade and I cried through the whole ceremony. So watching your kids grow never gets easier lol. When they are newborns and it’s 2am and they won’t go back to sleep, it feels like time is dragging on. But then you blink and they are (nearly) grown. They are such sweet but bittersweet moments.
@Adventureswithskin6 ай бұрын
I have a 5 and 2 year old and my 5 year old also graduated PreK this week. I cried and smiled and cried some more. My iPhone constantly shows me reminders of her as a baby and it just makes me miss that stage. But I absolutely love this age she’s at and how brilliant she is. I am excited to share more things with her and her sister as they age. But I am just like you and totally can relate. Congrats! 🎊
@idle.hours096 ай бұрын
Awe, sweet Jess, totally understand the waterworks! Shift your mind set… look at who they are becoming..be excited for them to experience the world. ❤
@pearlsimon92336 ай бұрын
Hope everything’s fine. I noticed you havent posted for a while now: unless there’s a vacay I missed hearing about ☺️
@caitlindow15677 ай бұрын
Man, I wasn’t ready for that cry. It snuck up on me… my daughter is Gigi’s age and is graduating from pre-k in a couple weeks. It’s so bittersweet! Time is so fickle and goes by so quickly. My son just turned a year old and is almost walking and I feel like I was just pregnant with him not too long ago. I just wanted to let you know, Jess, I appreciate you being raw and emotional with us. Holding that space for us to be emotional with you is absolutely…special. So special. The first video of yours I ever watched was packing your hospital bag for Gigi when I was pregnant with my daughter and now both of them getting ready for kindergarten 🥹🥹🥹 thank you, Jessica. I appreciate you and your channel. 😎😎😎
@beckyorton83126 ай бұрын
Hi Jess. Such a great video. You talking about how fast the kids grow up is something I’ve been struggling with, only my kids are grown- 30 & 24. Our first daughter was married last September and this coming February our second is getting married. I swear last year they both lived at home and were school age and needed us for so much, and then I closed my eyes and they’ll both be wives in a few short months. Truth is, time doesn’t slow down and as a mom it’s hard because we will always be their mom, but they don’t need us the same once they grow. My mom warned during the difficult stages of teething and colic etc that the days are long but the years are short and I’ve never heard any truer words. My advice is just to be in the moment and take lots of photos and videos (how lucky for this generation to have video at our fingertips) and enjoy every stage. These are the days. Xoxo
@bnelson526 ай бұрын
I am 47. I have three daughters 19, 17, and 10. I never really have a hard time with them growing up because I am just excited to experience the next thing with them. They aren’t going anywhere (well they are physically when they leave for college). I talked to my daughter on text and FaceTime pretty much every day at some point when she was at college. And now she’s back for the summer. But I’ve never really felt a sense of loss with her leaving for college. Yes when we moved her into her dorm and drove away, I had tears but they were happy tears. You just want your kids to be happy and it becomes less about you and more about them enjoying their life. And going off to college, having friends,, getting married, babies, jobs, or whatever life brings them, you’ll be right there with them. They’ll always be your child!
@MariaVerkler6 ай бұрын
So many hugs to you! Thank you for sharing your rawness- I think i cried like this in my shower so no one saw it, but you are nailing every point of where you “are” spot on. Mine are 21 & 19 now and, yes the silver linings are there, but I reflect on the littleness of them often because it reminds me of what a blessing it is to watch them grow, even into adulthood. Think of it like this, you & Tyler have a front row seat to the BEST show ever. You will have so many more of these moments, promise! ❤ 23:43
@klaudia246 ай бұрын
Crying with you. My baby is 19 months old and I feel the same... I can't imagine a graduation of any kind. Will absolutely cry the whole day for sure.
@RachelMassey25316 ай бұрын
I LOVE undated planners! I love that I can use it for a week or two and if I miss a few weeks or whatever, I can just pick it back up and no pages are wasted! I’ve been using an undated one by Avery that I bought on Amazon and I love it!
@gingersnaps59796 ай бұрын
😎😎😎 parenting is such a weird and wonderful journey! You will be equally sad your kids are growing up but also happy you get to see them grow up. It goes so fast! Mine are 10 and 12 and I gush over time hop every day. I remember when my hubby and I were finally at the time when our kids no longer needed us in the pool with them because they were fine swimming and that was life changing as a parent. I've been homeschooling my two kids for the past seven years and I'm thankful I've gotten to witness every lightbulb moment, bandage up every hurt knee. Soak up every stage Jess! ♥️
@MsThut6 ай бұрын
It doesn’t get easier with your first, because I remember crying when she was an infant and saying this is the last time I am going to see you this little, because every day they grow. I remember bawling my eyes out next to my sleeping child the day before she started school. Now she will be going to high school and my heart is breaking, because I wonder if we had enough good memories for her to look back on and was I present enough. It’s hard to watch them grow up, but the best part is when they tell you about a core memory they have, that you don’t remember as being a big deal, but to them it was memorable. Most of the time it’s the time when it cost nothing but time to make.
@hannahlinton166 ай бұрын
I’m lying in bed watching this with my 7-week-old snoring gently in the bassinet next to me and can’t help but cry. We’ve had a little bit of a tricky start with her first weeks and the exhaustion and frustration and fear of being a first time parent and wanting so badly to have everything be perfect can be so overwhelming. I’m crying just imagining how quickly she’ll be walking and talking then driving and leaving the nest. It feels impossible to hold onto these moments right now that I’m in the thick of things, but I wanted to thank you so much for your perspective and vulnerability ♥️ I’ll try to keep your words in mind when I’m up multiple times in the middle of the night tonight for feeding, cleaning up spit-up for the umpeenth time, and wiping poo off of a nursery wall from an explosive newborn toot while on the changing pad 😂
@stephanievelez83206 ай бұрын
Aww, enjoy all the moments. My daughter just graduated from college last month and I still can’t believe it. Time is a thief!! Take care and continue to make great memories!!
@lacylee50156 ай бұрын
I had my first two kids really young my oldest son is 21 now when he graduated high school i couldn’t stop crying because we grew up together he was the first person i felt true love for ❤ i also have a 5 year old son lol now i am 39 so its quite different now.. I try to enjoy every little moment with him :)
@chellebelle09117 ай бұрын
I was just telling a younger girl I work with that it goes so fast. I feel like I was just having my kids but now I’m a grandma. Enjoy every moment ❤
@gcat43996 ай бұрын
Enjoy every single second good and bad. My babies are 29, 24, 20 and 17. I remember being pregnant and it’s so scary how fast it went. So when you have a day that’s so stressful just please appreciate it.
@lisalamoria13046 ай бұрын
it really doesn't get easier Jess..but like you said..relish every moment..make every memory...I'm 58 now and those moments I replay through the years.❤
@wendyc.64166 ай бұрын
I am putting things together to make a scrapbook of Kindergarten, as I watch your video. I can definitely relate. I also got weepy at Kinder graduation. It’s so hard to see their little faces changing and time going so fast. You are so not alone! ❤
@sofiallorca62446 ай бұрын
I'm in my mid 30s and I have 3 boys (11,5,3), there are days when I get emotional too. Like how did they get so big, or they say and do the cutest things.I definitely am trying to soak it all in and let them know how much I love them everyday. I feel ya.
@roxybes6 ай бұрын
Sobbing over our kids growing up is so relatable. I do that all the time, especially at school events... I get so emotional.
@ohgeezhannah6 ай бұрын
You made me cry too 😓 You described it perfectly, feeling like you're trying to soak up the moment while also feeling like you're looking back on it from a future stance. My oldest is turning 8 in a few weeks, and my husband made me realize that next year is his last single digit birthday and half way point to 18. My husband sustained a few injuries but overall he's expected to recover.
@deirdremccann32127 ай бұрын
As a Nana of 3 (soon to be 4) I think it is SO much easier to appreciate and be ‘in’ the moment with Grandchildren. Parenting and all the other adult things take up so much time. You are both doing a fabulous job. 👏🏻💙
@imeldajimenez8506 ай бұрын
I have twin boys 20 and in college. I had these moments just like you. It’s not silly. I love seeing other parents feel the same way I do. Tyler is right their will be tons of silver linings. The moments pass and one day you have a library full of memories that no longer make you sad but enrich your life instead. You are good. Everything will be alright.
@seecells26 ай бұрын
I use the app Plan to Eat on my phone and on my computer to meal plan, make grocery lists, and organize recipes. I love it! It has so much functionality and they have so many guides to help you maximize what they offer. It has saved so much time over the years that I have used it. Now that my 2 daughters and son have their own homes, I gift them a subscription every Christmas so they have access to our own family recipes, can stay more organized, and share new recipes with me! As a mother with grown children, my advice is to enjoy every second you get. I still say my favorite age of my children was whatever age they were. I miss my "babies" but I have grandchildren now and it is SOOO much fun to spend time and take vacations with my adult children. You are correct...there is always a silver lining!
@cheeky_lady6 ай бұрын
You're not wrong for being emotional in these moments! Soak them up the best way you know how but be at peace with the passing of time because it moves on regardless. The days are long but the years are short....so smile, give all the hugs & take all the photos & cry all the tears for your family. That's what it's all about. Big hugs from far away. 🥹🩷
@catherinethompson54776 ай бұрын
Love following where you are in your overall journey 😎😎😎 my kiddos are grown, 29 and 24. I wouldnt say it gets any easier but is like when theyre babies and learn to hold their bottle, then find their voice, crawl, walk, you get where im going. Every moment is so special in its own way and all are so very priceless! ❤❤❤ thanks jess!
@Scoutmhen6 ай бұрын
My daughter is 14 and will be a freshman in high school in the fall. I just can’t believe it. It’s gone by way too fast. I know exactly how you feel. ❤