It used to feel like I’m talking up the wall. I try my best as a mom, but my kids will still do whatever they want. Now, thanks to MyCuraJOY, we are starting to enjoy family time again. Thank you, curaJOY!.
Am I talking to myself?
Responses to “Am I talking to myself?”
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