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I used to think parenting meant hiding the hard parts. Shielding our kids from the struggles, the doubts, the days where everything feels heavy.
But now I know better.
Now I know there’s power in letting them watch, not the breakdowns, necessarily, but the breakthroughs. The way we keep showing up. The way we carry the weight of the world, and still move forward.
Growth in Real Time
Over the past year, I’ve stepped so far outside of my comfort zone that I hardly recognize who I used to be. I started something just for me which is my coffee reviewing and blogging, and my kids noticed.
My kids ask about my blog all the time. They want to know what I’m writing, which coffee shops I’ve visited, and what drink I liked best. My daughter gives her own reviews (and has strong opinions, by the way). It’s more than curiosity, it’s connection. She sees me trying, creating, and carving out space for myself. And that matters.
It shows her that her voice matters too. That it’s okay to love something, to pursue it, and to be proud of the effort not just the outcome.
Watching Their Dad Shift, Too
It’s not just me. My husband is going through a transformation of his own, preparing to do a military separation from the United States Air Force and transition into a civilian career in September. He’s training for a company that sees his potential, and more importantly, he sees it now too.
Our kids have watched that shift. They’ve seen him feel uncertain, and they’ve seen him rise. They see his work ethic, his dedication, and his willingness to grow into something new. And they’re proud of him. That appreciation wasn’t always there when they were younger, but it’s here now, and it’s powerful.
We’re All Growing Together
There’s a quiet beauty in letting your children witness your evolution. Not perfection. Not always success. But effort, growth, vulnerability, and courage.
We don’t just raise them, they watch us raise ourselves too. In doing so, we show them what resilience looks like. What dreaming out loud sounds like. What trying, failing, adjusting, and trying again really means.
I hope they remember that. I hope they remember the risks we took, the small businesses we started, the jobs we transitioned into, and the way we made space for who we’re becoming.
Because the truth is: we’re not done growing. And I love that they get a front-row seat.
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FAQ: Why It Matters That Our Kids See Us Grow
Why is it important for children to see their parents grow?
It shows them that learning and evolving doesn’t stop in adulthood. They gain a front-row seat to resilience, self-discovery, and personal growth.
What impact does it have on kids to see their parents trying new things?
It encourages them to take healthy risks, stay curious, and understand that failure is part of progress — not something to fear.
How has blogging influenced your relationship with your kids?
It’s opened conversations with my daughter, who now shows interest in creative expression and values having her own opinions.
What lessons do you hope your children learn from watching your journey?
I hope they learn to chase what lights them up, to keep going even when it’s hard, and to trust that growth is always possible.
How has your husband’s career transition impacted the family?
Our kids have seen their dad move from military life into civilian work with strength and determination. They’re proud of him — and that pride didn’t always come easily.