The musings of a not so creative stay-at-home-but-works-once-a-week-as-a-nurse-mom. Also, occasionally, comments from her husband.
Wednesday, February 16, 2011
Global Warming
I love fresh produce. It's so much tastier. I do my best to find it on sale so it's not really hard on the budget. However, this turn of events may have changed that possibility. I'm sure a lot of people will blame it on global warming. What a bunch of baloney I say.
Thursday, February 3, 2011
The dentist
Marie and Peter had their first visit to the dentist. I called to make them an appointment and the receptionist said, "Well, we have an opening this morning." I took it.
I didn't have high expectations for their cooperation. They surprised me! They tried as hard as their little two-year-old hearts could. They weren't quite sure about biting on a film to get an x-ray. They did it anyway. Marie even said, "NO!" when I told her it was her turn to sit on the chair. However, once she was up there, she was a sport and was cooperative.
Then, it was time to get their teeth cleaned. I knelt next to them and held their hand. Peter even started to cry, but he held still and was cooperative. They let their displeasure be known, and yet they still did their best to be cooperative. What troopers!
They thought the stickers they got and the new toothbrushes were the best. After all, what's cooler than a toothbrush with Tigger on it?
I didn't have high expectations for their cooperation. They surprised me! They tried as hard as their little two-year-old hearts could. They weren't quite sure about biting on a film to get an x-ray. They did it anyway. Marie even said, "NO!" when I told her it was her turn to sit on the chair. However, once she was up there, she was a sport and was cooperative.
Then, it was time to get their teeth cleaned. I knelt next to them and held their hand. Peter even started to cry, but he held still and was cooperative. They let their displeasure be known, and yet they still did their best to be cooperative. What troopers!
They thought the stickers they got and the new toothbrushes were the best. After all, what's cooler than a toothbrush with Tigger on it?
Ways to make food taste better
Have your sister make it for you! Yea!
I work most Saturday nights, and so I'm really not motivated to make dinner on Sundays. I sleep for a few hours and then wake up to go to church. My energy and motivation levels are a bit low. I know in a lot of people's homes, Sunday meals are the BEST. Well, in my house you're lucky if I MAKE dinner after I work.
My sister was feeling sorry for my plight of kids not wanting to eat what I cook and my not wanting to cook after working, and she made dinner for my family!
How fabulous is that?!
I work most Saturday nights, and so I'm really not motivated to make dinner on Sundays. I sleep for a few hours and then wake up to go to church. My energy and motivation levels are a bit low. I know in a lot of people's homes, Sunday meals are the BEST. Well, in my house you're lucky if I MAKE dinner after I work.
My sister was feeling sorry for my plight of kids not wanting to eat what I cook and my not wanting to cook after working, and she made dinner for my family!
How fabulous is that?!
Saturday, January 29, 2011
Meals
You know those meals when you make something that sounds really good? Doesn't it just make you feel warm and appreciated when your kids stir it around a little and poke at it and then say, "My tummy is full."
Good thing I don't plan the menu around them or we'd have a pretty limited menu. In fact, if I limited it to what Marie eats, then all we'd eat is mashed potatoes, macaroni and cheese, sandwhiches, and breakfast food.
Good thing I don't plan the menu around them or we'd have a pretty limited menu. In fact, if I limited it to what Marie eats, then all we'd eat is mashed potatoes, macaroni and cheese, sandwhiches, and breakfast food.
Thursday, January 27, 2011
Yesterday a woman was walking behind me as I walked into the store. I had Marie holding one hand and Peter holding the other. As I was putting them in the shopping car she said, "So, are they twins or Irish twins?"
I had no idea what she was talking about, but just said, "They're twins."
She informed me that it didn't matter, because they were still cute.
So, what are Irish Twins? Thank heavens for google who helped me out with that one.
The next question is, wouldn't that be considered a slightly tacky question or I am just sensitive?
I had no idea what she was talking about, but just said, "They're twins."
She informed me that it didn't matter, because they were still cute.
So, what are Irish Twins? Thank heavens for google who helped me out with that one.
The next question is, wouldn't that be considered a slightly tacky question or I am just sensitive?
Tuesday, January 4, 2011
Perspective on binkies
I exercise with women in my ward twice a week in the early hours before the kids wake up. This morning, I mentioned that I had thrown away the binkies and that Marie and Peter had a better night last night. One of the woman said that we really ought to learn about giving stuff up from our kids. We force them to give up their "bad habits." We ought to be more empathetic as they struggle instead of getting frustrated that they don't just accept it. I throw away the binkie and say, "Sorry! It's in the garbage." I tell them when they are supposed to be ready to give up their life long habit of using diapers. I tell them when they're ready for a bed instead of a crib.
What if someone took something dear to me away and said, "Sorry! It's in the garbage!" Would I just accept it and have a couple of bad nights? Or, would I get all uptight and angry because someone imposed something on me? Would I accept it if someone said, "I know you love to eat dessert foods, but now it's time for you to be done." For example, I would be REALLY grumpy if someone took my dessert allowance away. I would be REALLY grumpy if someone took my watch!
However, wouldn't it be nice if someone could in fact take our bad habits away and "put them in the garbage?" What if someone could take my insecurities and just throw them in the garbage? What if someone could take my tendency to get easily irritated and put it in the garbage?
Fortunately, no one can, because there would be no chance for growth. There would be no struggle to overcome our imperfections. We would lose our agency, which is one of the greatest gifts we've received. So, while I will do my best to empathize with my children when I impose growing up on them, I will also try to learn from them as they struggle. Perhaps it will help me in my growth.
What if someone took something dear to me away and said, "Sorry! It's in the garbage!" Would I just accept it and have a couple of bad nights? Or, would I get all uptight and angry because someone imposed something on me? Would I accept it if someone said, "I know you love to eat dessert foods, but now it's time for you to be done." For example, I would be REALLY grumpy if someone took my dessert allowance away. I would be REALLY grumpy if someone took my watch!
However, wouldn't it be nice if someone could in fact take our bad habits away and "put them in the garbage?" What if someone could take my insecurities and just throw them in the garbage? What if someone could take my tendency to get easily irritated and put it in the garbage?
Fortunately, no one can, because there would be no chance for growth. There would be no struggle to overcome our imperfections. We would lose our agency, which is one of the greatest gifts we've received. So, while I will do my best to empathize with my children when I impose growing up on them, I will also try to learn from them as they struggle. Perhaps it will help me in my growth.
Monday, January 3, 2011
Binkie update
Marie had a horrible night last night! She ended up on the floor in our room so we could all finally get some sleep. Peter slept all night long. Here's hoping for a better night tonight!
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