Thursday, November 18, 2010

Once upon a time ...

This brown eyed cutie















and his 3K class went on a field trip to Lichterman Nature Center
on a cool crisp fall morning following a day of rain.

They explored "Signs of Autumn" including leaves, nuts and such
They even saw an owl perched high in a tree.

We came upon an arched bridge covered with wet leaves,
Our little boy took a spill
and Mommy came tumbling after.

NOTE:  Grant was not injured in the making of this fairy tale but Mommy has quite a bruise.  I have a picture but blogger is not cooperating right now. 

Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Top Ten Tuesday

Who doesn't love a list?  When I stumbled upon my friend Hillary's friend Amanda, I had to jump on the Top Ten Tuesday train. 

So here goes my first ever Top Ten Tuesday!   10 of the funniest things my kids have ever said incorrectly.
  1. Patter-rin for pattern - Parker
  2. Tight one for hug - Grant
  3. Beach balls in spooghetti  for meatballs in spaghetti - Parker
  4. Chup for ketchup - Grant
  5. Interstake for interstat - Paker
  6. bow-bow for mashed potatos - Grant
  7. I already did already - Parker
  8. I said pretty pease? - Grant
  9. bailing suit for bathing suit - Parker
  10. Crack-co for pretzel - Grant
I am so grateful I kept word documents with these funny things they say.  It's amazing what you forget in 7 years of parenting.   Hope on over to OhAmanda and join in the fun!

Monday, September 27, 2010

Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Best.Teacher.Note.Ever

Setting:  Yesterday @ 4:23 pm .. I'm at work, Brandon is home with the kids
Phone rings
Me:  This is Kelly (even though caller ID clearly shows it's hubby -- protocol and all)
B:  I found a note in Parker's backpack
Me:  (thinking ... oh no, what has SHE done? -- even though she has not gotten in trouble one single time in 2nd grade)  Okay, what does it say?
B:  He read it to me

Here it* is ....

WOW!
 



 
*names erased to protect privacy (ours and her amazing teacher's)


We had NO idea KNOCK YOUR SOCKS OFF existed in 2nd grade and were absolutely blown away by her teacher's observation and taking the time to share it with us. My favorite line: "I thought you'd like to know what an amazing daughter you have". Music to any proud parents ears.

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Blog Ettiquette 101

There's an unspoken golden rule of blogging, facebook, email and it goes like this ...
IF YOU WOULDN'T SAY IN PERSON, DON'T BLOG IT, FACE BOOK IT OR EMAIL IT.

It's really not a hard rule to follow.  Why do people think a keyboard gives them the right to judge another human being?  I certainly don't agree with every blog I read but much like polite conversation, I just read past those discrepancies in my own belief system whether it be child rearing or religion.

What gives any of us the right to judge another? 

So here's the background on my little rant today:
Last week as I sat in my MBA class making small talk, the subject of people sending emails they would never say in person came up.  I mentioned I read several blogs and I think it's ridiculous when a blogger is personally attacked in the comments.  A much younger classmate of mine said do you read XXX?  And I said yes, sometimes.   She preceded to tell me what an idiot the blogger is and she has "railed" her before in the comments.  I asked her what gives her the right.  Youngster said "If the blogger is going to put her life on the Internet then I can".  No, no you can't!!!! I strongly disagree with this and it's haunted me for a week now. 

Granted very few people read my little blog and I'm hardly controversial but still this has me riled.  I can't stop thinking about it.  Now I'm trying to practice what I am preaching here ...

Do unto others as you would have them do unto you

One day, you might have a blog, facebook and/or children .. do you want to be constantly "railed" about the choices you make for you and yours?  I think not.