When my son was 3 years old, he was obsessed with art. Our dining room table was buried somewhere under pipe cleaners, construction paper, yarn and tape for over a year. Brand new bottles of Elmer’s glue and other craft products were grabbed quickly and just as quickly used up on the newest project. Masterpieces … Continue reading
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People in Glass houses…Shouldn’t throw potatoes!
Before I was a parent, I was an expert on raising children. It was very easy as an onlooker to watch and rate another parent ‘s attempts at calming a tantruming child or judging the appropriateness of a movie. In my head, I knew all the answers. I suppose this is human nature. You know … Continue reading
Bionic Sense of Smell
Yes…I said it. He has a bionic sense of smell. He notices smells in a way that most do not. When my TBP was a toddler, we had “fragrance encounters” all the time. I remember walking into Trader Joe’s and being stopped just inside the front door by my boy. My son could not continue … Continue reading
Terrible Two’s? Not At My House!
I had been warned about the dreaded “terrible two’s.” I braced myself for the day when my sweet boy would transform into a raging mother-eating machine. I waited, but that anticipated day didn’t come. Was every day perfect? Far from it, but it seemed to be a normal amount of fits mixed in with good … Continue reading