Chocolate

Anyone who knows my little sweet pea Abby knows she loves chocolate (M&M’s especially). She was having a day yesterday fell off a cement step skinned her knee, and then a little friend of hers threw a truck which smashed her pinky finger. It really did look like it hurt. Needless to say the girl drama came out of that sweet little face. She pouted in silence for a good 25 minutes. She sat at the park with her head down fighting back tears of devastation. “How could somebody hurt me like that?” She pondered on the park bench!

Well, I could clearly see she was done playing at the park so we walked home. As we walked through the door she said; “Mama, I want an Aunt Jean cookie” a Ritz Cracker dipped in mint chocolate (they are yummy!!) I proceeded to tell her not until after dinner. To which she replied; “But I need chocolate it will make me feel better!” Who could say no to that….Chocolate is the girls best friend and she is only 3!! Well, its a close second to waffles…more on that later 🙂

Mission

So in the “Wee” hours of the morning as I plan the days events for my little Tot. I began to think of what our homeschooling mission would be and here it is;

“To instill a love of learning through dedication; commitment, nurturing, exposure, exploration support, and love. Learning is a process to which a final product is born. We intend to provide a foundation strong enough to build a masterpiece of success. “

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Images of a Mother

I got this e-mail from my sister this morning and thought I would share! How true it is…as today passes think about how your own children view you through his or her eyes…

The Images of a Mother:

4 YEARS OF AGE – My Mama can do anything!

8 YEARS OF AGE – My Mom knows a lot! A whole lot!

12 YEARS OF AGE – My Mother doesn’t really know
quite everything.

14 YEARS OF AGE – Naturally, Mother doesn’t know
that, either.

16 YEARS OF AGE – Mother? She has no clue!

18 YEARS OF AGE – That old woman? She’s way out of date!

25 YEARS OF AGE – Well, she might know a little bit about it.

35 YEARS OF AGE – Before we decide, let’s get Mom’s opinion.

45 YEARS OF AGE – Wonder what Mom would have thought about it?

65 YEARS OF AGE – Wish I could talk it over with Mom.

(author unknown)

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