Thursday, February 27, 2014
March Bucket List
I can not believe that it is almost March! The months seem to just be flying by! In an effort to keep myself accountable I am linking up with Emily and Erika to complete a March bucket list!
This month I hope to:
* Have one family day. Where we take the kids to an all day activity.
* Go on one date night.
* Host five Norwex shows. I have high hopes for March and April!
* Organize the utility room. We have our village wide rummage sale in May and I am no where near being able to get ready for it!
* Run! The treadmill has been accumulating dust these past few months! Shorts and swimsuits are hopefully not too far off and I want to look better than ever! I want to log 5 miles per week. I am not a runner so I think this is an achievable goal!
What are you hoping to accomplish in March?
Wednesday, February 26, 2014
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Tuesday, February 25, 2014
Are you kidding me?
As a Girl Scout leader I absolutely can not stand it when Girl Scouts end up in the news! As a volunteer we have much more to worry about than what is circulating! Now this has come up! As a parent regardless if you are trying to teach your daughter about business practices, why on earth would you think this is ok? This is wrong on so many levels! It is stories like this giving scouts (of all kinds) a bad name. Why is participation both for children and adult volunteers down? Hmm...one can only wonder!
What are your thoughts? She has helped her troop tremendously...so does that make it ok? Is it ok because she was taught how to run a successful business? Would you allow your daughter to sell at such a location or one similar?
What are your thoughts? She has helped her troop tremendously...so does that make it ok? Is it ok because she was taught how to run a successful business? Would you allow your daughter to sell at such a location or one similar?
Wednesday, February 12, 2014
Independence
I came across this article on Facebook over the weekend.
After reading through it I noticed how many differing opinions there were. I must say that the author of the article is much like myself. Although I'm not going to stand five feet away while my child is five feet in the air trying to go down the fire pole at the local park, I'm also not one to hoover over my children when they are playing. I feel that there needs to be a good delicate balance between the two. You can not be the helicopter hoovercraft nor the negligent parent.
I have raised very well behaved independent children and feel that part of the reason they are independent is because I allow them to be. I have taught them that it is ok to not succeed at something the first time. They have the will and the desire to keep trying. For example, my son shoots trap and his first year was not the best for him however he never gave up. He kept going, kept trying and held his positive attitude all while trying to improve. Bill did not hoover over him yet he still guided him. He was not the negligent dad in the corner by any means but he was not the one whos child became angry at his dad because dad was practically trying to shoot for him. Now, he is the one helping and encouraging the first year shooters...however he does not hoover.
As parents, we need to encourage our children to never give up the fight and will power to succeed. If that means they need to use the steps instead of the climbing wall at the park then that is what that means. They will keep trying and be even more proud of themselves when they can finally accomplish it!
After reading through it I noticed how many differing opinions there were. I must say that the author of the article is much like myself. Although I'm not going to stand five feet away while my child is five feet in the air trying to go down the fire pole at the local park, I'm also not one to hoover over my children when they are playing. I feel that there needs to be a good delicate balance between the two. You can not be the helicopter hoovercraft nor the negligent parent.
I have raised very well behaved independent children and feel that part of the reason they are independent is because I allow them to be. I have taught them that it is ok to not succeed at something the first time. They have the will and the desire to keep trying. For example, my son shoots trap and his first year was not the best for him however he never gave up. He kept going, kept trying and held his positive attitude all while trying to improve. Bill did not hoover over him yet he still guided him. He was not the negligent dad in the corner by any means but he was not the one whos child became angry at his dad because dad was practically trying to shoot for him. Now, he is the one helping and encouraging the first year shooters...however he does not hoover.
As parents, we need to encourage our children to never give up the fight and will power to succeed. If that means they need to use the steps instead of the climbing wall at the park then that is what that means. They will keep trying and be even more proud of themselves when they can finally accomplish it!
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