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This week, Patti and Meghan get a little cozy, a little nostalgic, and - surprise - a little emotional as they explore the gift hiding in our ordinary days. From laundry rooms and lost baby photos to toddlers with questionable attitudes and teenagers who only call on WiFi, this conversation is a gentle nudge to slow down and savor the stuff we rush through.

We're talking car rides, cereal spills, tuck-ins, dance-studio drives, and all the tiny moments that somehow become the ones we miss the most. It's a big-sister reminder that "someday" is a scam, the chaos won't last forever, and the ordinary is actually where life happens.

In this episode:

  • Why "someday" thinking steals our joy

  • The baby-book guilt we all carry

  • What kids remember most (and it's probably not what you think)

  • Letting ourselves rest and resisting busy culture

  • Rediscovering connection with older teens

  • Slowing down enough to actually enjoy December

  • How both studios are teaching gratitude in meaningful ways

  • The line that might become your new life mantra: "Ordinary days are the chapters that write our legacy."

Need a moment of stillness? Pop your earbuds in, grab your coffee (or your tequila), and listen in. This one feels like a hug.

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