Last night, for a change, instead of reading to the kids, the kids read to us. It was very very nice. The big kids took turns, and although we were up past bedtime, we all loved it.
Last night, for a change, instead of reading to the kids, the kids read to us. It was very very nice. The big kids took turns, and although we were up past bedtime, we all loved it.
Last night was a good night for reading to the kids. Brian had to work late, so after the little ones had a bath, they all piled into our bed and we read for a few mintues.
It was nice and very relaxing.. for everyone. They seemed to sleep better too.. or was that my imagination?
I’ve been making time to read to the kids almost daily. It helps that their Elm. school is running a incentive to encourage reading. The kids are challenged to read 400 minutes a month. They met their goal in October and are doing pretty well with November already.
I’m trying to encourage more independant reading as well. :)
Well so much for the write every day theory. I’ve been reading to the kids almost every day.. then I got the Sore Throat From Hell. And haven’t been up to reading today…
On Friday I took a trip to the local library and got a basketful of books for the kids and myself. I’ve been reading from this pile and we’re all really enjoying it. Some titles we like are: Knuffle Bunny Too by Mo Willems; Good Boy Fergus by David Shannon; and for the older ones, the Box Car Children series.
I’ll never forget the day I first bleached my hair. It was the most amazing experience. I went from a coool dark brunette to a HOT platinum blonde.
I highly recommend each of you take the plunge!
I thought I’d pick something not scary as my first challenge. I used to read to the kids all the time, and since things have gotten busy, I’ve let it go.
My plan is to submit an entry every day until this goal becomes a habit, at which time, I’ll eat a lot of chocolate, and be thrilled to not have to give up my favorite vice.
The players in my true story:
Laura—played by myself, a 28 year old mother of three. We’re expecting baby number four in January.
Brian—my husband of 10 years.
Charlie—our gorgeous 8 year old son
Libby—our lovely 7 year old daughter
Katy—our precious 4 year old daughter
Tonight Brian is taking Charlie to a Boy Scout function, a Corn Maze, as a matter of fact, and I am at home with the chicas. I’ve been sick with a cold for two days and can barely talk. I’m planning on starting to read to them tonight, but perhaps I should have picked something less.. vocal as my first challenge?
Watching less television is one of the most self-nuturing things I’ve done. I’m down to approxiamately 2 hours per week and it’s freed up a lot of time to do other (more fufilling things).
I highly recommend that anybody can benefit from cutting back on the boob tube time.
I have to tell all of you the greatest joy I have in my life is my family. My husband and I have been married 10 years, and we have three (soon to be four) children.
I can’t say enough about good about the joy of creating your own family with someone you love. I wish all of you the best!