Embracing Modesty, No. 8
This week it’s back to Mom. I am always on the lookout for ways to flatter my Dr. Seuss-like figure. If I’m not careful I can look like I should be new blue goo chewing.
This week it’s back to Mom. I am always on the lookout for ways to flatter my Dr. Seuss-like figure. If I’m not careful I can look like I should be new blue goo chewing.
It is a common problem. Mom gets on the phone, the kids realize she’s not paying full attention to them so they act in ways they would never act otherwise.
It’s interesting to find myself on the older side now. I don’t feel older. Unless I’m trying to get out of the car after riding for a couple of hours. Then I feel really old.
Last week I shared on Facebook about my boys having trouble doing their chores. Two of my guys just weren’t doing them they way I had told them to, so after a couple of weeks of not getting on top of it I decided to take steps to make some changes.
Each week I will share tips and ideas for encouraging your kids to love each other, prefer one another, enjoy each other’s company.
Do y’all mind if I DON’T talk about Christmas for a second? This has been on my mind for several days so I’m just going to say it despite the lack of holiday theme.
I can’t believe it! We made it through 31 days of non-stop posts about connecting with your child. I wanted to use this last post to thank you all for hanging with me and see how you did. Did you try any of the ideas? Have you been praying for your children? Have you noticed…
Do you ever wonder how your child sees you? How he sees his siblings? I love to connect with the small thoughts in my kids’ heads. Do I seem blue, or red? (I hope it’s blue!)
I am constantly amazing by my kids’ imagination. They think of the most fascinating things….from dreams for their future to pretending to be in another world. To keep a strong connection, sometimes you need to join them in their imagination.
Kids can be loud. Some of them extremely chatty. With 11 people living here we have little noises happening in every room, all day long.