It’s not the space. You can go to the park or just outside. It’s about the time you spend with her. The love. I promise
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I grew up poor in not so nice places.I look back and what makes me smile is how I felt loved and protected by my mom and how hard it must have been for her.Your daughter will be fine with what u can provide.That carpet looks like a football field 2 her.U,enjoy where u are in life
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I was super paranoid at first. I would go to my daughter’s room 3-4x per night to make sure she was still breathing. She’s 3.5 now and I only check ONCE per night.

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You are a great Dad.
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She won’t care about the amount of space you give her, just the amount of love

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Had the same set of feelings when Azalea came into our world. Everything is so consequential. You want to be the best version of yourself so that they can explore and grow their own life. All the best for your journey on providing.
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We were poor when I was young and I couldn't have cared less, more importantly Mom and Dad loved us!
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Sounds like an awesome dad. Stop worrying about not giving her enough materially and just parent your best. That's what matters most
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