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Joys, Trials and Tantrums: Finally some pictures!
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Joys, Trials and Tantrums. Hiking in the Methow. S'mores around the campfire. Hiking near Lake Quinault. At Disney's California Adventure. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Life with two small ("I'm big") boys. Picture Window template. Powered by Blogger.
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Joys, Trials and Tantrums: December 2007
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Joys, Trials and Tantrums. Today's post is in honor of my dad. There are many benefits to living across the street from my parents. Here is one great example. So what do I do? Recognizing that they are both tired and just needing some extra reassurance this morning, I call in the reinforcements. Soon, Grandpa is there cuddling Grant, while Ethan is willingly allowing me to dress him. Then we trade while Grandpa convinces Ethan to stop fussing and get his shoes on. Links to this post. He's having a lot of...
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Joys, Trials and Tantrums: November 2007
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Joys, Trials and Tantrums. Sometimes imaginative play is the most fun way to interact with my kids, and sometimes it softens their hearts and puts them in a mood that is way easier to deal with when they start off on the wrong foot. This morning was one of those mornings. Ethan has been doing a bit of testing these past few weeks. This has led to some trying interactions with him. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Life with two small ("I'm big") boys.
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Joys, Trials and Tantrums: An engineer's mind at work
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Joys, Trials and Tantrums. An engineer's mind at work. Standing at the viewpoint of Castle Crags State Park in Dunsmuir, CA, Ethan got a chance to put his engineering mind to the test. If one scope makes everything bigger and closer, what happens if I look through two scopes? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Life with two small ("I'm big") boys. Running side by side. An engineers mind at work. Picture Window template. Powered by Blogger.
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Joys, Trials and Tantrums: July 2009
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Joys, Trials and Tantrums. Links to this post. We might have to change the name of this blog…. The boys are indeed getting bigger, as evidenced by some great success in the potty department today. I also appreciate the “thank you for making dinner” remarks. Though it is hard, the boys are doing great. I am not sure we are through with the tantrums though, though I wish I could be confident in that. Links to this post. The boys are getting so big. Links to this post. Ethan has been really into affirmative...
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Joys, Trials and Tantrums: A journey together
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Joys, Trials and Tantrums. One of the most exciting pieces of our vacation was simply being together with our boys and having committed time to talk with them, learn about how they think and act; simply sharing life with them for 10 days on the road. When else do we really get a chance to walk side by side in intentional interactions? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Life with two small ("I'm big") boys. Running side by side. An engineers mind at work. Picture Window template. Powered by Blogger.
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Joys, Trials and Tantrums: September 2009
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Joys, Trials and Tantrums. Running side by side. Links to this post. One of the most exciting pieces of our vacation was simply being together with our boys and having committed time to talk with them, learn about how they think and act; simply sharing life with them for 10 days on the road. When else do we really get a chance to walk side by side in intentional interactions? Links to this post. An engineer's mind at work. Links to this post. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Joys, Trials and Tantrums: March 2009
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Joys, Trials and Tantrums. Grant turns three on Sunday and we recently warned him that this would be the time he would need to say goodbye to his much beloved blanket. He took our explanation with grief and understanding. In the last couple of weeks he has kept a careful eye on his blanket and tried to assure us that he is "little" not "big.". I think I'm attached to the blanket too! How many times have we carefully packed it to take on trips with us? Or will I miss it because it really does mean that my...
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Joys, Trials and Tantrums: September 2007
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Joys, Trials and Tantrums. Asked Ethan. "No, they don't eat people" said I. "Only alligators eat people, right daddy? Hmm, how to answer that question, I thought. "Well, alligators don't want to hurt people, but they don't really like people to bother them." Hopefully, this isn't too much of a blatant lie. :). Links to this post. I wish I woke up with joy and singing like he does. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Life with two small ("I'm big") boys.