My lack of recent posts is once again attributable only to my inability (unlike other mothers-of-many that I know) to order my life and make sense of the constant chaos. When will I figure out how to balance all this stuff? And if the answer on the tip of your tongue is "never", please feel free to lie and say something more encouraging. Just a couple amusing things the kids have been saying:
Molly (who as you probably saw recently) has been drawing quite rabidly and it takes up a good portion of her time. After a spell of only horses, she is trying to branch out into other areas. One interest that has frustrated her is drawing faces/people, and so she's finally attempting to tackle it. Her Granny sent a book about drawing faces, which is a huge help, but is still requiring lots of effort on her part. So, the other day, after drawing a picture that was supposed to be Carrie, she quit in frustration, huffing and stomping (I'm sure your kids never do that), saying she was "terrible" and would never try again. We had a little talk about patience, practice, and the like. Her face brightens after a bit, she shrugs her shoulders and says, "Well Mom, I guess when I'm learning new ways to draw, I have to remember that after all, Rome wasn't built in a day". Nice.
In other funnies...
The kids have been obsessed with how many more days there are until Dave and I will again eat sugar (which we gave up for Lent), and keep reminding me that Easter is just around the corner. Henry decided just a couple days ago that he wanted to be on the "no sugar diet" (as he calls it), and told us that since Easter was only a few days away, he could handle it. We laughed. So this morning the kids got up for breakfast, freaking out because they saw boxes of cereal (a rarity in our house), and were trying hard to choose which they would eat. Henry spent some time looking, frowning a lot, and finally asked me, "Mom, tell me which ones don't have sugar!", to which I replied, "Don't worry, have whichever one you want". He insisted, "But I told Dad I wouldn't eat sugar, and I'm going to do it". So I pointed out the "healthy" cereals (ignoring trace sugars), like plain Cheerios, Shredded Wheat (not frosted) and Raisin Bran. He chose Raisin Bran, but as I was pouring it I noticed that this brand had sugar all over the raisins (how dumb is that?) and I told him, asking if he still wanted it. He thought a bit and said, "I don't think Dad will be mad if I'm on the 'little bit of sugar' diet". I agreed.
19 March 2008
believe it or not, its just me
Posted by Kristen at 06:11
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9 "atta girl"s:
she quit in frustration, huffing and stomping, saying she was "terrible" and would never try again.
Hmmm...maybe you should keep her away from pie crusts and pumpkin cheesecakes and such...
And who knew that you might have the makings of a little monk in HENRY!
How funny! I love how Molly replied back "Well Mom, I guess when I'm learning new ways to draw, I have to remember that after all, Rome wasn't built in a day". Very smart! I wonder how many mistakes they made in building their kingdoms.
I love how Henry justified his reasoning and changed his mind. I just love how children's minds work. Always keeps you on your toes.
How sad...or rather, how ironic, how much we can learn from kids!
I'm with Henry on the "little bit of..." thing. I've been convicted of and working hard on not talking about others in any sort of negative light. There are so many times when I've just wanted to say a little thing... I have confessed a multitude of times!!! Practice makes perfect and Rome was not built in a day (Molly is to smart!)I love it!!
I'm trying to convince The Granny that I need to be on the "little bit of Blizzard" diet. Failing that, I'll take the "little bit of never-ending pasta dish diet" at Olive Garden.
Now if we can just keep Molly away from any classical educational materials...
Now Henry is my kind of dieter.
Tell Henry Dok said to just "Start a New Hour."
Yeah, that always works for me!
Oh...wait.
I used to tell Anna during her "woe is me I will never learn violin" difficult times that Michelangelo was NOT sculpting Davids right out of the box.
we love henry! nuf said!
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