Saturday, May 31, 2014
Slamming Doors
Door slamming is like an exclamation point. Isn't that true? A slammed door is an act of making sure everyone understands your frustration or anger. We've instructed the kids to not slam the doors, mainly because of all the little fingers that could be in the way. Often it is accidental, excitedly running outside to play and not paying attention. But also in our house right now, that dramatic exit belongs to my 6-year-old son. He will get upset for a myriad of reasons, but I notice it's mostly when he's misunderstood. This really irritates me, and I want to focus on the slam rather than his feelings or what he is upset with. I am realizing that it is OK to wait, let us both calm down, then approach his closed door and ask to talk. Responding, and not reacting, is such a test in patience!
Sunday, May 18, 2014
Last Week....
We've been very busy lately, more than usual. Hoping to finish school up with the older three; we are ready for a break! The weather has been wonderful and they have been spending lots of time outdoors.
| 4-year-old graduating from Pre-K at a local church. He will be joining the others at home next fall! |
| Proud big brother! |
| New billy goat at papa's ~ appropriately named "Darth" by our biggest Star Wars fan |
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| Aren't they pretty?!! I'm bummed that in our new neighborhood we will not be allowed to have chickens :( |
| Our roses are busting with flowers |
| Funny photo op of our cat and the cat statue |
| Bike parade on the last day of school |
| Precious 18-month-old |
| Four baseball games this week with the 6-year-old, only two played due to rain |
| Four soccer games played in an end-of-season tournament with the 13-year-old |
| She did well! |
| End-of-year dance recital for the 11-year-old. This was jazz. |
| Ballet |
| And tap. A little slower this week. We have a tonsillectomy scheduled so that will be the main focus for us! |
Thursday, May 8, 2014
Do You?
It's polite to RSVP. No, this is not NEW news. But whyyyyyyyyyyyyy are we not RSVPing, like we should, ladies???? Truly, it is rude to not RSVP in a timely manner. If you wait until the last minute, you're really saying, "I'm going to wait and if nothing better comes along, then I'll go." We cannot do this and think that we are being respectful. Here's the etiquette rule: When we receive an invitation to an event, we should make every effort to respond within three days and let the host know whether we can or cannot attend. This only requires us to look at our calendar and see if we already have an obligation. Once we confirm that we are going, WE MUST KEEP OUR COMMITMENT, unless of course an emergency comes up. If you've ever planned a party, then you know that is takes a lot of planning and usually, a good bit of MONEY. People have to make decisions about food, decorations, activities, etc. based on the number of people who are attending. Please don't make a host wait. Be polite and respond as soon as you can and then make sure you keep your commitment. That's what every lady strives to do!
Sunday, May 4, 2014
What's In Your Bag?
My bag contents change almost daily, depending on what activities we're headed to. I really need a larger-sized bag because so many things inside belong to the kids and plenty of room is needed for that. Here is what I found today:
My calendar (I only use this. No phone apps for me!), Brighton wallet, various pens & pencils, mints, lip stuff, very used tube of Buxom lip gloss in Sandy, Excederin, and paperwork for upcoming dance recital for the 11-year-old.
Today the iPad was with me, as well as a container of Cheerios, and of course my phone. Pretty boring haul. No wrappers, receipts, or stray toys were discovered at the bottom. Do you keep your purse/bag clean and organized?
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