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later in your career. how do you keep it together? stay informal with the obvious formality of the office? it s important to keep grounded. my husband and daughter helps. my daughter said to me one day, you re not a helicopter mom. you re a submarine mom. i said that sounds tough and cool. and she said not really. you lurk beneath the surface and come up unexpectedly. part of this book is about you do your best. my dad struggled with alcoholism for years. he was a columnist for the newspaper. my parents divorced growing up. going to schools where i had never met anyone on the entire east coast. but i made this case that you want to have normal people with regular backgrounds running for hospital and in congress and you want to have people that go to represent their neighbors. that s why i called it the
stay informal with the obvious formality of the office? it s important to keep grounded. my husband and daughter helps. my daughter said to me one day, you re not a helicopter mom. you re a submarine mom. i said that sounds tough and cool. and she said not really. you lurk beneath the surface and come up unexpectedly. part of this book is about you do your best. my dad struggled with alcoholism for years. he was a columnist for the newspaper. my parents divorced growing up. going to schools where i had never met anyone on the entire east coast. but i made this case that you want to have normal people with regular backgrounds running for hospital and in congress and you want to have people that go to represent their neighbors. that s why i called it the senator next door. isn t it amazing how many
women that you know them to be. that s a lesson that all mothers can hang on to that when we try to whoever over them as a helicopter mothers. i am a helicopter mom. my son fly as shin chinook helicopter. literally. when we try to do too much for them they are stopping them from becoming who they can really be. when we truly let go and trust in their training and trust in who they are it gives us some comfort and some peace when they are in far places. in the globe doing very difficult things. that s easier said than done, i bet. sure it is. there is ways to cope with that. i pray a lot. i knit. i nit knit and pray. i do crazy things like running i don t call it running i call it waddling the marine corps marathon there are way that s can hold yourself together. this is great advice for any parent really not just military moms.