Saturday, December 29, 2007
Bobby Jack
Wednesday, December 26, 2007
between a rock and a 'tween
So she sees this Bobby Jack one on jcpenney.com and falls in love with it. I like the cute but budget-wise one at Shopko. When I try to convince her to get the cheaper one she just acts insolent and ungrateful. "You can buy me anything in this store and I won't want that one," she says. (Was I like this at 10?) So I tell her we can go look around at other stores and see what we find and if we find one cheap enough we can get it.
Our compromise: A cute clearance Bobby Jack pillow sham from Mervyn's she can use for a throw pillow that will match the on-sale set at Shopko. That works for her. The bonus is that we found a half-price Bobby Jack throw blanket that she can have if she keeps her room clean until she goes back on track on Jan. 14. Woohoo! Another incentive to put those dirty clothes in the hamper!
So did I handle this in the best way? Probably not. I want her to value the things she has and not take them for granted (hence not taking care of her things and leaving them lying around in a messy room). But I also want her to know that I'm trying to work with her and not just ignoring her desires.
Oh, I don't look forward to teenagehood.
Tuesday, December 25, 2007
Christmas
I especially enjoyed seeing family from far and near. We just don't see each other nearly enough! It's good to be with the ones you love.
Now my house is a sea of trains, cars, craft projects, and the packaging from said items. Outside is a winter wonderland. Life is good. I'm grateful for my blessings.
Monday, December 17, 2007
my hubby
Thanks, Trev!
Sunday, December 16, 2007
MISTAKES
Well, after the ward Christmas party was planned and announced for this Saturday morning, Trevor noticed a discrepancy on the calendar. Another ward has it scheduled the building for almost all that day. Somehow, our activities committee had changed the date and it never got rescheduled. And it's my fault because I never even realized it wasn't on the calendar. Oh, I feel so terrible! The activities committee chair called me to find out what had happened and all I could do was apologize! I wonder if they'll ever trust me again...
I just wanted to record this catastrophe and then try to forget it forever.
Friday, December 14, 2007
a special request
I imagine we could start a blog just for their craft projects! Uh-oh, what have I just suggested?
Thursday, December 13, 2007
an artsy family
The kids all went nuts (no pun intended) about them and wanted to make their own. Parker called them "Nutty Buddies." Yesterday and the day before it was Perler Beads. It's always
something. They always have to be creating. Most of the time I just let them go for it and hope they clean up after themselves. And this is my point. I have no desire to "create" unless it's dinnertime and we're hungry! I don't know if I just gave up on arts and crafts because everything I ever made turned out bad, or if it's because there's always something more important to do (like create dinner or some folded clothes). Either way is sad. I shouldn't give up on crafts mostly because it's time spent with the kids that will be memorable and appreciated by them.
So this is where scrapbooking comes in. When Simon is bored and can't possibly figure out what to do, I suggest scrapbooking. Then he and I both get to do something we like, and he gets to create. Scrapbooking is my one outlet where I don't mind if it turns out bad, and once in a while I make something that turns out good! But in 10 or 20 years no one will mind, and we'll all just be glad to have our pictures in a book where we can enjoy them. And again, it's cathartic.
Wednesday, December 12, 2007
vroom vrooms
Tuesday, December 11, 2007
the choir
So do you ever have one of those days when you feel like you've worked nonstop and you have nothing to show for it? In fact, your house and everything else looks worse than it did when the day began? That's me today. I guess I can't feel bad, because I really did get a lot done. It just wasn't anything that visible. And while I was busily getting things done, my kids made more messes. Oh well, there's always tomorrow.
catharsis
That's what writing is for me.
So I'm joining the 21st century and starting a blog. I've enjoyed reading everyone else's blogs so much, that I thought I'd like to start one, too. I don't yet know what my purpose or aim will be, but I know it'll be cathartic...