Thursday, February 4, 2010

Sing a Song

I know I am the only person in the world who feels like screaming (and often time does) at my children to get them to listen. I have discovered something that helps, if I can keep my cool long enough to remember it... I sing.
When I just want to scream out "HARRISON!!!" I turn it into an opera song. It's amazing how they respond to my silly songs and it's a great release for me.
I discovered this while teaching preschool (no worries, I only scream at MY children during preschool. ha ha). I sing "Here We are Together" while transitioning from one activity to another. If they are having a hard time following directions I will add some directions into the song. For example, "Here we are together, together, together. Oh here we are together in our preschool class. Please sit down on your bottoms and keep your hands to yourselves. Oh here we are together in our preschool class."
Most of the time I will make up my own random tune and sometimes I will use songs they are familiar with like Dora or Backyardigans. I don't know why but these silly songs sometimes save me from a lot of anger and it makes my kids listen.

So next time you want to scream, just sing!

Thursday, January 28, 2010

Harrison's "Orange Pie"

Harrison loves to cook. He created this recipe by himself and it was surprisingly really good. It's a fun easy recipe that kids can do by themselves.

ingredients:
1 cutie orange
fruit flavored yogurt (Harrison used blueberry)
cool whip
chocolate chips

directions:
Peel and seperate cutie orange and arrange in bottom of mini pie tin or small bowl. Cover with yogurt. Spread cool whip ontop of yogurt. Decorate with chocolate chips. Chill in fridge for about 5-10 minutes. Enjoy!

Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Parenting Boys and Girls

Here is an article about the difference between raising boys and girls. I thought it was interesting and wanted to pass it on. Just click on the Title to take you to the article
(thanks for sending it to me Leslie)

Friday, January 22, 2010

Me Time

I have been feeling guilty about wanting a break from my kids. I often want to tell them to just leave me alone! Then I realized that the only break I do get from my kids is when they are with a sitter or asleep. Harrison and Jackson don't go to school, don't take naps, and are often awake as early as 6 am. No wonder I want a break, and I found the perfect guilt free me time...
As soon as I put my kids to bed I get my pajamas on, wash my face, brush my teeth and take my time doing it. It's perfect, nobody interupts me because the kids are in bed and Damon is usually "vegging". So I take a minute to slow down and enjoy being alone. When I'm done I do the dishes, pick up the house, and fold a little bit of laundry without feeling angry!