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Just now, in a calm and collected tone of voice, I said to my 4-year-old boy, “Can you please start working on getting your socks and shoes on, like I asked, before I start to feel angry and frustrated?” And He Did! Hooray! Go Redding! Way to grow! Once done, he says to me, in [...]
Home alone with the kids. Wonder if it is a bad thing that I’ve taken the philosophy “A little shock and awe never hurt anyone, much.” Annabella is taking the path of ‘difficult thinking child’ by ignoring when her brother talks to her, only replying to me with the vaguest of answers, and constantly lamenting [...]
This afternoon, I was waiting for Annabella to walk out of school, up the hill and get in the car to come home. She was late. She’s a dawdler, but we have an established routine, so I let it go for a time. I wanted to be patient with her and also not alarmist. I [...]
November is prematurity awareness month. I’m aware. Oh boy am I aware. Today I am thankful for The March of Dimes. It is my most sincere wish that they eradicate the causes of premature birth like they helped rid our world of polio. Their work raising money, raising awareness, and funding research is inspiring and [...]
On a recent trip to a lake with the kids, the sun blazed and the wind howled along the shores of the unprotected beach. A wind advisory was in effect, but it never occurred to me what kind of conditions that would create. As I tasted the lake water misting past me in the wind, [...]