about 9 months ago - No comments
Joshua had a profound realization this past weekend. I must say maybe it was more profound to Gwenn and I. He approached us very gently, placed his hand on our cheeks and said: I love you more then my toys! For a 4.5 year old little boy. This is huge. He is such a cutie-pie!
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about 1 year ago - 1 comment
Over the last week Batman has moved into our house, you should know Batman has assumed a new alias: Dear Son. Every morning he wakes up and asks, “Can I put on my Batman costume?” Depending on if he has to go to school of not, the answer is usually: “Yes.” Batman, aka Dear Son,
about 2 years ago - No comments
Image via Wikipedia A few weeks ago mama G and myself had noticed that Dear Son had out grown a lot of his current toys and felt it was time for a lesson on giving and receiving. We sat down with Dear Son and asked him how he felt about GIVING AWAY some of his
about 2 years ago - No comments
I found this quote in an article i was reading on parenting.com The real goal of discipline isn’t to punish. It’s to help kids really want to do the right thing. It really made me think about how, when and why I discipline Dear Son. This quote is so true… discipline should be for teaching,
about 2 years ago - No comments
Image by redteam via Flickr This morning while sitting around the breakfast table eating our cereal, we turned on the weather channel to see what was in store for today. Our goal was to see the days forecast in order to know if Dear Son would need pants or shorts when dressing for school this
about 2 years ago - No comments
Image via Wikipedia the other day our family was eating dinner and our Dear Son whom is almost three and a half asked if he could have dessert. Of course he hadn’t eaten hardly any of his veggies or meal so the answer was “you first need to clean your plate.” Dear Son looked at