The end

On Thursday🗓️ afternoon last week, I was given Eggward 🥚as a project to complete for what was meant until Tuesday🗓️ as part of my attachment module in Psychology. 🧠I tell you what, I was really looking forward to “adopting” and “looking after” an egg🥚 as daft as that sounded. 😂I was genuinely really looking forward to it. As the first few days🗓️ went by, it did start to get a bit draining🥱 looking after an egg🥚 (you don’t understand the struggle of keeping it away and alive from my siblings 👧👦👱who would’ve broke it!) 💥And having to have it by my side 24/7🕓 was just so much more. Anyway, after an incredible week🗓️ spent with Eggward🥚 I’ve realised how hard and tiring 😴it is for care givers and parents 👨‍👩‍👦looking after their children. I honestly thought it was so much easier, and that was me just looking after an egg! 🥚But after reflecting 👀on the last week,🗓️ I want to take the time now to all parents and carers looking after children and young ones because it must be a lot of hard work. 🥱 However, it was finally time for mine and Eggwards🥚 time to come to an end.🛑 Because I had “adopted” an egg to look after and treat as my own child🤱 it was time for Eggward🥚 to meet his “biological” 🔬family. Honestly, I’ve learned quite a bit from this project and It’s safe to say that I’m definitely going to miss Eggward to. Thank you Eggward for an amazing week! 🥚💝

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