Can you feel it?

Someone once asked me “Are you giving your children a magical childhood?”  I couldn’t really answer at the time, because I hadn’t really thought about it before.  What they meant was “what are you doing to make your kids childhood memorable?”  In a day to day setting, that isn’t very easy to do.

Nothing is necessarily “magical” really.  I mean, we have special cookie cutters just for the boring peanut butter and jelly sandwich they might eat everyday.  Occasionally we cook our dinner over a bonfire.   We have a canoe for days that would normally just be spent fishing off a dock, they turn into a day spent fishing from a canoe.

We make a lot of things that most people just run out to the store and purchase premade.  (don’t get me wrong…not everything is homemade!!)   We wanted froghouses for the many frogs that live in our backyard.  Squeaky and I went and bought some terracotta pots, and she painted them and we assembled them to be a frog house.  It was fun, entertaining and cost effective too!

You get the idea.

This summer however I am determined to get my fairy garden started.  I love the idea of fairies in the woods and garden.  I have been slowly collecting ideas of little items that fairies may need in order to live in our backyard.  Small table and chairs, a tea set, maybe a bridge…these were the first items to come to mind.

Then the other night, my niece was spending the night.  The kids had had a fun filled day of doing chores and cleaning up messes (this was the 2nd night of a sleepover) so after dinner I thought we needed some fun.  I gave the kids a few rules : Only natural materials, no distrubing animal habitats, a safe area (for kids and fairies) and be creative.

I showed the kids where I wanted my fairy garden to go,  and I explained how if we wanted to attract fairies to my garden the fairies would need to know they had more than one safe spot.  So the kids went about the woods collecting sticks, bark, rocks, wood chips, leaves, moss and even some little trinkets they collected. (I agreed that as long as they were not adding more trinkets to the forest floor, they could use what they found)

They worked together first deciding on a location, then started working together on the perfect fairy house in the woods.  They even made a bed of moss for the baby fairies, found acorn tops for cups and a white feather to show they were peaceful fairies!

After finishing their fairy house in the woods, I surprised them with “Barbies Thumbelina” on DVD.  They got ready for bed, as it was almost 9pm by this time and I put in the movie.  It was the perfect ending for our magical fairy evening.

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Summer Vacation?

The kids have been on summer vacation for three days now.   Now, I know I haven’t given it  much of a shot…but seriously?  Where is the vacation?  And where is the summer?   It hasn’t been above 60 degrees since their last day of school.  I had to dig out the winter coats for soccer even!  Our late night bonfire, we were freezing!  Heat, turned back ON!  I don’t enjoy running my heater! 

Vacation…well, with kids home there is very few opportunities for a vacation.  Unless of course it is a vacation from silence during the day.   Vacation from running quickly to the store, alone.  Vacation from getting things done without interruption.  If that is the case, then yes, I am in fact on vacation!

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Dear 11 year old…

Dear Eleven year old,

It is my heartfelt duty to inform you that you got the wrong set of parents.  You were hoping for the parents who didn’t care.  The parents who don’t need to know where you are and what you are doing at all times.  The parents who aren’t concerned with teaching you anything about being an adult and having responsibilities.  You were hoping for the parents who let you drink pop and eat candy for dinner.  By now you should have realized that your parents care about your school work.  They WILL make you study.  And they WILL make sure your school responsibilities are complete before you get to play.

I hope you find this letter helpful.

Love always, Mommy

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Pointless?

I spent a good half hour last night on Squeaky nails.   She had spent her good hard earned money on some nail polish and by golly, she wanted her nails to look good!  We washed her hands, filed her nails, scrubbed the dirt from the back yard out from under her nails…removed the “old” blue nail polish from last weekend.  Then we applied the new color. 

It took a good thirty minutes to get her nails “just right.”  And she loved every minute of it! 

I know for Squeaky by the time she comes home from school today, you won’t be able to tell she had any attention at all last night from her mom.  But I hope at least she remembers the time I spent with her last night.

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A day of greatness!

Great day…full of surprises.  Happy surprises.  Good surprises.  Things that shouldn’t be surprises, but in reality, they were surprises.

First off…Bug gets 4th in the cross country race during her field day!  Way to go, Bug!!  This wasn’t just her class, it was all of 3rd grade girls!   And the race wasn’t on a track, it was over the river and through the woods. 

I was very proud of her!  (and still am as I am still writing about it!!)  

She ran the 50m dash in 9.5 seconds…seemed pretty quick to me.  They ran in multiple heats, so I have no idea if she was “the” fastest, but she was pretty darn quick!

I shouldn’t have been so shocked at her doing so well, she is pretty driven to succeed when one of her friends is good at something.  I just didn’t know she had the stamina to run so well! (especially for the cross country race)

Now for my other part of greatness yesterday. 

While I was getting sunburned watching Bug in her Track and Field Day, Buddy was at school sitting in his 5th grade social studies class taking a test.  This very test is the one two weeks ago that when I asked him to study the “why bother, I won’t get an A anyway?!”  statement came out of his mouth. 

A statement that is very unacceptable in our house.   Of course my reaction two weeks ago was “you aren’t studying to get an A.  You are studying so that you can do your very best.”   Honestly, I didn’t care if he failed the test, as long as he studied as hard as he could.  And as long as he truly did what he could to learn the curriculum.

When I got home yesterday I checked Buddy’s grade online (I LOVE his social studies teacher…he puts everything online ASAP!  You can even print off worksheets that didn’t make it home that night) and wouldn’t you know…the boy got an A!!  I hated him seeing how shocked I was at his grade, but I am hoping what he saw was how proud of him I was.

I even put it as my facebook status…which he smiled at.  Apparently if Mom puts it on facebook, she must REALLY be proud!!

It truly was a great day!

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Meet Monster

Though Monster has lived with us for 9 months, I don’t believe you have ever been formally introduced!  This is Monster.  He is the biggest of our 7 hermit crabs!

Don’t let his size fool you…he is a big pushover.  Think of him as a great big teddy bear!  After all, he is wearing pink! (Sorry, Hunny…I know you wear pink too)

“Do you have any coconut??”

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Soccer Tournament

Buddy had his first soccer tournament last weekend!  We were lucky enough to have some beautiful weather, the sun was shining, it wasn’t too windy and there was NO rain! 

After a few wet, muddy games we were ready for good weather.  Especially if we would be sitting on the sidelines for a good 4-5 hours!  We packed a picnic, grabbed our chairs and camera and headed for the fields. 

We won our first game against Eden Prairie, not sure of the score, but we won.   I was able to get some pictures…and prove to Buddy that he is on the ground more often than he thinks!  He did have a good slide tackle which inevitably ended with the other team getting a penalty kick.  Apparently he kicked more than the ball, something I am sure he will be working on at home.

We had an hour or so break in the middle of two games which is when we had our picnic and Buddy was, of course, practicing soccer on an unused field. 

The 2nd game we lost, but it was still fun.  We kept the score close, so it was a “keeps you on your toes” type of game…or the edge of your seat.  We actually didn’t lose until the last minute of the game when the other team score two goals.  Though the boys were a little disappointed ending in a loss, it was still a fun way to spend the day.

(photos to be added at a later date)

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Father Daughter Dance

Tim and Bug had the chance to attend their very first Father/Daughter dance a few weeks ago.  I think it was good for both of them.  It won’t be for much longer that our first born daughter will want to spend an evening out with her daddy.  Unfortunately they grow up very quickly these days.  But I do hope they have a few more opportunities like this and that they both hold the memories closely to their heart.

Tim giving Bug a floating heart necklace….

Just Bug…

And Tim and Bug together!

Bug looks WAY too old in this picture!!!!!

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Sportsmanship: part 1

What is good sportsmanship?  Kidshealth.org describes it as “Good sportsmanship is when teammates, opponents, coaches, and officials treat each other with respect. Kids learn the basics of sportsmanship from the adults in their lives, especially their parents and their coaches. Kids who see adults behaving in a sportsmanlike way gradually come to understand that the real winners in sports are those who know how to persevere and to behave with dignity — whether they win or lose a game.”

Without good sportsmanship brings  “sore losers.”

I was very disappointed earlier this week at the end of my son’s soccer game.  We lost.  Not sure of the score, but we lost.  I wasn’t disappointed in the loss.   Losing and winning are both aspects of the game, both have to happen.  Sometimes we will be on the winning team, other times we will be on the losing end.   

My disappointment was actually after the game and after the two teams did their handshake.  The whole team was called over to the referees.  Apparently one player told our whole team to “spit on your hand before you shake.”    Because a coach heard the request, it was put to a stop before anyone actually spit on their hand.  The entire team almost had a two week suspension from playing! 

Where do kids learn this?  If I was that parent I would be mortified!  I am not saying the parents taught the child this, but where do kids get these ideas?  What happened the “good game” handshake at the end?  I know in our house we talk with the kids at the end of games, usually in the car on the ride home, but sometimes while waiting in the lobby. (as in hockey)  Whether we won the game or lost the game, there is usually some talk about a play the other team made that was outstanding.  

We played a goalie last year that was phenomenal, he looked like a catcher in baseball.  I swear he caught every puck that was “thrown” at him.   He heard us after the game and got a big smile on his face.  It felt good to be eavesdropped on by him.   I hope it made his day and hopefully one day he may return the favor to another player.

As for Buddy’s soccer team I hope this the first and only “sore loser” moment for the team.

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Better yet…

So back in January I posted about Squeaky’s questions getting better and better…they haven’t stopped yet.  The other day she re-questioned me on a topic we had covered before.  The ever so exciting topic of “how does a baby come out?”   Up until then my answer was “doctors help the baby come out…” and she was happy with that.  Well last week she asked “How do doctors help babies come out?”  And my loving and knowledgeable 9 year old very anxiously squealed “I know!! Can I tell her?!” 

What was I to say?  So I told her to go ahead…and she did.  She was very matter of fact…”they come out your…”  I looked at Squeaky’s face she took it well.  But being the mother that I am I asked “so do you have any other questions?”   Squeaky got very quiet.  She thought very long, and very hard.  You could see the wheel turning.  The longer she waited, the more reluctant of her next question I became.  And then, came the question.

 

 

“How do lightbulbs stay in the ceiling???”

 

Phew.  That was a close one.  (after she left the room I died laughing…I was very careful NOT to laugh in her presence, as if this is the sort of questions she has for me from now on, I am ok with it!!)

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