1 Year Later.... She Still Says “Bruh” and "dude"🤣
This popped up from last year and I realized.... absolutely nothing has changed 😂
Still doing her hair and watching the baby grow up too fast for my liking.
Still blasting 90's and early 2000s music in this house.
Still hearing “bruh” and now "dude" in my house.
Why does motherhood feel like a time loop??
Elder millennial moms, tell me I’m not alone.
#parentinghumor #2000sthrowbacksongs #onthisday #wifemomboss #shopmybestfriendsclosetdacula
Motherhood often feels like a continuous loop where some things stay surprisingly the same, even as the years pass by. From personal experience, hearing words like "bruh" and "dude" from my little ones has become a quirky staple in our daily lives. These slang terms, popular among younger generations, somehow persist and evolve in our homes, serving as amusing reminders that children often absorb their own unique culture separate from ours. Playing nostalgic 90’s and early 2000s music creates a comforting backdrop for many parenting moments. I find that it bridges the generation gap, allowing us to bond over shared tunes while still embracing the modern slang and expressions that kids pick up from their peers and online content. This blend of old and new highlights how motherhood is not just about caring for a child but adapting to an ever-changing cultural environment. Watching babies grow quickly often feels bittersweet. It’s exciting to witness their language skills develop and their personalities shine, yet it feels like the moments slip away too fast. Keeping a sense of humor about parenting challenges, including the language loop from "bro" to "bruh" to "dude," helps me stay grounded and connected with other elder millennial moms who might feel the same way. If you’re a mom caught in this amusing parenting time loop, know you’re not alone. Sharing these experiences with a community gives comfort and laughter as we navigate motherhood together, embracing both the chaos and the cute quirks along the way.

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