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Mom & Dad Get Away

July 23rd, 2008 · No Comments

Mr Incredible and I just got back from several days without our kids.   It was nice, it was relaxing, and even though I did miss my kids, it was a wonderful way for us to reconnect and spend some down time.  We do have date nights every few weeks or so.  But, having days and […]

Tags: Activities · Fun · Marriage

Summer Reading: It’s Not Too Late

July 23rd, 2008 · 1 Comment

It’s *gulp* the end of July and we are finally getting into the swing of summer. One of the activities that we let slide for the first bit of summer was reading. It wasn’t intentional, but bedtimes were pushed back, company was plenty, and routines were discarded in favor of freedom. […]

Tags: Activities · Education · Fun · Literacy · Parenting

Caught in the Act of my Own Awfulness

July 22nd, 2008 · No Comments

Have you ever had a moment where the fact that your kids are watching you, picking up on everything, then imitating it became strikingly real? Too real to ignore?
I’ve had a few moments like this with my son. Thankfully, none of them have been particularly bad or shocking, but still. When it happens, […]

Tags: Behavior · Parenting

My Sports Dilemma

July 21st, 2008 · 1 Comment

I took TechnoBoy and The Mercenary for their very first sports physical today. At the tender age of 10, they’ll be starting football practice in a few weeks. I have to say, the whole thing is a little unnerving. I didn’t start any formal sports until I was in the 7th grade. […]

Tags: Activities · Parenting

Copy Cat

July 18th, 2008 · 3 Comments

I’ve heard that first borns tend to develop leadership qualities. Right now, I’m wondering if that will be the case for my daughter Miss K. She is the first born, by 10 minutes, but her “little” sister bosses her around. Miss A is taller and appears to have developed leader qualities at the prime age […]

Tags: Behavior · Parenting

Summertime Blues

July 17th, 2008 · 2 Comments

My thirteen year-old son, who I adore, seems to be in a funk lately.  Instead of swimming being a fun activity, it’s now "stupid and we do it all the time."  He would love to go to an amusement park, but that’s not an every day activity, to be sure.  When asked to come up […]

Tags: Activities · Behavior · Parenting

Summers with Kids: An Acrostic

July 16th, 2008 · 5 Comments

Applying sunscreen
Bicycling
Chasing fireflies
Dealing cards
Eating blueberries
Fortifying sand castles
Gathering seashells
Hosting friends
Inventing games
Jumping rope
Killing time
Licking popsicles
Making lemonade
Nursing cuts and scrapes
Ordering ice cream
Playing croquet
Quibbling with siblings
Racing through the sprinkler
Splashing in the pool
Traveling to the beach
Uncovering sand crabs
Viewing the night sky
Wading in lakes
X-tra late bedtimes
Yawning
Zzzzz’s

by Slouching Mom

Photo graciously provided by the author, through […]

Tags: Activities · Food · Fun · Holidays · Parenting

Hope Sings.

July 16th, 2008 · No Comments

The other week, Hope was at camp with a bunch of friends. They found a racquetball court. They don’t play racquetball. So they did what they do.
They started singing.
One guy had a guitar, the rest sang the songs that they knew from church. They love to sing. They do well. They loved the wonder of […]

Tags: Activities · Fun · friendship

The “Other” Mothers-
Watch Out Surburbia, Here They Come

July 15th, 2008 · 6 Comments

They’re out there. Those “other” mothers. The ones with the perfectly pressed locks, bangs never out of place who just seem so, well, together. They are the moms that I imagine must have been those lucky creatures who glowed during pregnancy, who pushed twice and gave birth to a baby with a […]

Tags: Parenting

Building A House With Love In Mind

July 15th, 2008 · 14 Comments

We visited my parents’ new home today ( they’re blogging about it here), to see how things were coming along. It’s due to be ready in a few weeks, and so we wanted to see some of the “behind the scene” stuff. What we discovered when we got there touched my heart more than I […]

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