[from the archives] As I pondered my parenting today, I thought, “There isn’t much to write about.” I had been in my room working nearly all day on ministry web-sites, blog set-up, phone calls and facebook messages, only stopping long enough to make suggestions to Annie about how to iron an old dress-up dress and… Continue reading Something Bigger Than Ourselves
Category: Child Training Examples
Free to Dance
[from the archives] Today was so much fun! A few days ago the kids watched a movie that had quite a bit of dancing in it. Whenever that happens they end up being inspired to dance and laugh, and dance and laugh some more. Most of the time they’re trying to do something they saw,… Continue reading Free to Dance
How Pleasant It Is
[from the archives] Since I’ve been thinking about writing on this blog, my thoughts turn most often toward what a blessing it is to be Mom to my kids. I keep wanting to write about how my kids function together as a team. I’ve been thinking—Why does it bless me so much? It blessed King… Continue reading How Pleasant It Is
Changing Attitude
[from the archives] The living room was filled with loud music, laughter, and energetic discussions. Lizzy, Annie and their friend were making up a dance, piece by piece with Rachel’s input and advice. Outside it was hot and the boys were having an aggressive water battle with the brothers that had come with our dancing… Continue reading Changing Attitude
Willing Hearts
Taken from the archives… “I could blog about my parenting experiences,” I said to Marilyn as we talked on the phone this morning. We talked on about the ins and outs of the possibility, and as I got off the phone, my mind was swirling with all the things I might write about if I… Continue reading Willing Hearts