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sounds cool faithy!Well, I have arranged an exciting weekend for my daughters and hubby. There is a thing called the Butterfly ball that the Suziki school of music does here, where Dad's bring daughters for pictures, grand march, dance and desert.
My daughter saw the poster at school and I looked into it, because (and I am so proud of her for this) she said if only she and her sister could go, we could get dresses to alter from Thrift stores, because it isn't about the money, but ABOUT DOING THIS WITH DAD!
So, they don't know yet, but I bought the tickets (only $25 for the 3 of them!) and am off to the thrift stores, but here is where I need your ideas.
My son and I will be haning out from 5:30 to 9:30 p.m. next Saturday, any suggestions on what would make the night special for him to hang with Mom? I have ideas, but I know there are a lot of creative types here.
He is 7, loves all sports (except hockey for some strange reason...and hubby and I came from a serious hockey town!), pokemon, art and hanging with boy pals.
So I pose to you some questions to ask yourself, you can answer them as a post on this thread, or on your own.
1. What do you think are your strong points when it comes to raising your children?
2. What do you think are your weakest points when it comes to raising your children?
3. Why do you think it is important to observe your child's tendencies, strengths, weaknesses, and gifts as you raise him/her?
1. What do you think are your strong points when it comes to raising your children?
2. What do you think are your weakest points when it comes to raising your children?
3. Why do you think it is important to observe your child's tendencies, strengths, weaknesses, and gifts as you raise him/her?
That is so very true!Its funny - there are people that look down on you for "not working", then those that try make you feel guilty because they also wish they could stay home but cant afford to. Nothing is ever as easy as it seems ;D
A little FYI...if you ever felt like the working world looks at you as having time to kill, I had proof in a wake-up call this week. A SAHM I'm friends with at the school went to the last PTO meeting, and said she isn't going again. No one is stepping up to the plate as next years PTO officers (because they so SUPERSIZE the activities, that no one has the time to commit). The statement was made by the current officers, "Someone needs to find out who the SAHMs are and call them. They have the time to do this stuff. Not us working parents."
She felt like the comment was partially directed at her, but bit her toungue. I wish I HAD been there, but was at home because my husband was at work....thus the reason I AM a SAHM! She usually doesn't go, her husband works out of town in two week stints every two months.
They REALLY do think that we are just sitting here eating bonbons!
yeah...they did taste better then, because that's all we knew! LOL!Is it just me, or did they taste better when we were kids?