Do I Need To Cover Up In Front Of My Kid?

Monday, June 25, 2012
Little Dude climbed into bed the other morning, warm and mussed from his night's sleep. I barely opened my eyes as I draped my arm around him and relaxed into the smell of his hair. He squirmed, as 4-year-old boys are prone to do, and began rhythmically tapping his feet against my bare stomach. It was cozy and lovely and I could have stayed in bed all day.

Then he turned around and said, "Mommy, your stomach is all slappy."

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