I have heard that people should not communicate via email if they can help it. That TONE is misunderstood a lot in email. So I have a plan since I like to communicate that way and especially since I prefer to have confrontations that way ... so I can think about my argument and try to hash things out before meeting in person, maybe.
Here's what I'm going to do with future emails before I start my communication:
Friday, April 12, 2013
Thursday, April 11, 2013
Squiggly Wormie: A Post By Eva
Here is a convahsation between my mommy and me wecently.
Eva: Look, another wormie!
Mommy: Oh, he's sweet. You can keep him.
Eva: No, he's not Squiggly Wormie. I let him back in the wild. I miss Squiggly Wormie.
[keep in mind my Rs sounds like Ws]
Eva: I found a nice comfy bed for new Squiggly Wormie. He's gonna need a pillow.
Later ... "He needs to go flying" as I toss him in the air.
Eva: Look, another wormie!
Mommy: Oh, he's sweet. You can keep him.
Eva: No, he's not Squiggly Wormie. I let him back in the wild. I miss Squiggly Wormie.
[keep in mind my Rs sounds like Ws]
Eva: I found a nice comfy bed for new Squiggly Wormie. He's gonna need a pillow.
Later ... "He needs to go flying" as I toss him in the air.
Wednesday, April 10, 2013
Life Gets Messy; That's How We Learn
Right about now you are probably thinking I have totally lost my mind.
Nah, been there, done that. It's long gone, friends.
Usually I am not great about letting my kids help me in the kitchen. I don't love cooking/baking and like to get it over with. Aron is AMAZING about letting the kids help, so don't feel too sorry for my kids.
On Michael's birthday I was making cupcakes and the Littles wanted to help out. Usually I find a way to distract them or tell them they can lick the entire bowl if they just wait and let me do the complicated and messy cupcake filling.
But this day I decided to let them do it. The batter was runny and dark, but they just wanted to help fill the cupcake tin! Then I kinda realized that if I'm always doing stuff for them they won't learn how to do it for themselves. Don't get me wrong ... they do plenty around the house where they get to make mistakes and learn. But in the kitchen it is time for me to grow some patience.
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