My children love to create and make messes. I give them pretty much free rein to be children and enjoy play. It results in a lot of cleaning, but I know it's absolutely worth it!
I have the nicest friends in the world. When I write a short, quippy thing my kid said on Facebook, my very nicest friends will say, "I can't wait for you to write a book." I sort of feel like people are American Idoling me....you know, encouraging me to do something I'm passionate about even though I am not really good at it---never thinking I would actually have the audacity to pursue it---but then they're in too deep with the lie....but even so, those comments make me feel good. (Which is kind of weird, possibly narcissistic, because it's actually my kids being entertaining, and not my words. Yet I press on.) I wrote for 31 days straight in October, and I discovered maybe I am not so good at writing more than 2 sentences at a time. So I decided maybe writing a book wasn't in my future. But then I spent a lot of time thinking during November and realized that, even if no one reads what I write, I think it would be really fun to put into words w...
It's the most wonderful time of the year! Along with pretty much everyone else, this is my most favorite holiday. As my children age, it just keeps getting better and better!! Establishing traditions is one of my goals during the holiday season. I am a sentimental person, and I am hopeful my kids will grow up with fond memories of their childhood Christmases. Most, if not all, of my traditions are not original. I glean ideas from others and make it my own. The Happy Home Fairy is a wonderful resource for making your holiday magical. The Williams Family traditions: - We stay home for Christmas. We travel during the holiday break, but for Christmas Eve and Day, we are home. To be honest, this was hard to do because I know family members on both sides want to see our kids, but I wanted to do what was best for our family. We welcome anyone who wants to come visit on Christmas, so we are great to have others in our home. And there are many reasons we choose to stay home. ...
There are many blog posts explaining why people choose not to do Santa, the Tooth Fairy, the Easter Bunny, etc. If that is you, stop reading and Google one of those articles. There's a lot of well written blog posts about it that will support your decision. I am 100% fine if you choose not to do those. You be you. I'll be me. I am surrounded by a lot of people who choose not to do Santa. The only annoyance I have with this choice is some of their children have no qualms announcing their opinion. Other than that, I am thankful we live in a place where we have the choice. Because of this strong disdain for the fat guy, I've thoroughly thought through my decision, and so I thought I would share that with those who are in a similar situation to mine. You know I love lists. So here is my list. 1. Concern: "It is lying to my children." My opinion: This one makes me laugh. Because who ...
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