Age 7-10
February 21, 2012

Mrs. Obama: please avert your eyes

This is what I am faced with most mornings:

My kids would love it if these were included everyday:

February 14, 2012

I {HEART} BFFs

I started the Valentine’s Day “season” a little Scrooge-y. I mean, I’m still finding needles from the Christmas tree, and all of a sudden I find myself back in a crowded Target with a mile-long list of candy and cards for four different classrooms. Then it’s back home to get the kids (or myself) to label all the cards and candy and get them in the right bag on the right day. Then the parties, goodie bags, and oh yea, a card for the hubby. Whew. Too much for a supposedly “Hallmark” holiday!

January 27, 2012

What My Kids Ate For “Eat-a-Thon 2012”


About two months ago my son told me he wished he could have just one day when he could eat whatever he liked, whenever he wanted. ”I mean” he explained, “if I just want to make a sandwich instead of having dinner, I can just make a sandwich. That would be awesome.”

I totally get that.

I have never been a short order cook to my kids and we almost always have dinner together. My husband and I both love to cook and preparing the family meal, for us, is actually fun. As I type this, I can smell the Texas-style brisket he prepared this morning as it slow roasts in the oven. Later I’ll make a side of sautéed spinach and sweet potatoes. Good food is both important and entertaining in our house. I know I sound like a gooby perfectionist when I write that. I know it.

January 25, 2012

‘The Borrowers’ comes to Children’s Theater

What if everything in your world was suddenly turned upside down – would you embrace it as an adventure or live in fear and despair?

That’s the premise of Children’s Theater’s newest production, “The Borrowers,” a cute play based on the book series by Mary Norton. “The Borrowers” is about the Clocks, a family of “little people” who live in the floorboards and “borrow” things from the human “beans” that live above them (they are called the “Clocks” because they sneak upstairs through the grandfather clock). When their hiding place is discovered by a curious boy, they are set off on an adventure in the outside world to be reunited with other “borrowers” and escape from the mean humans (although not all humans are mean), cats, birds, and other “big” creatures.

January 13, 2012

How To Raise a Better Quitter

It’s mid January, do you know where your resolution is?

Two weeks ago our focus turned to new beginnings, and already, many of us are ready to be over it. This has me thinking, what’s so bad about quitting anyway? I love quitting. You know why? Quitting allows me to try new things without worry. Try yoga? Sure! Hated it. Try Running? Sure! Pant, pant! No thank you, actually. Boot camp? Yes! Loved it. And it stuck!