It’s The Little Things

The scariest and most amazing thing in the world.

I’m in charge of these two.

Science Camp Day 3 sweet pic

I’m responsible for them and I have a finite period of time in which to teach them the fundamentals of morals, manners, responsibilities, compassion, giving, loving, fairness holy cow the list goes on

Who put me in charge????

I think one of the most amazing and frightning aspects of parenting, at least for me, is that most of the time I don’t feel like a grown up and yet, I’m responsible for them.

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One of the greatest gifts that we can give our children in addition to morals, work ethic, manners and a sense of responsibility for one’s actions is the ability to see outside yourself, to realize that the world doesn’t revolve around you and that one of the best gifts you can do for yourself and others is to give back.

Go Big or Go Home’

I know you’ve heard it.  It’s the rally cry of our generation, however there are times, especially with young children that I think laying a foundation of charity and giving is best begun small and at home.

I’m a firm believer that it’s the little things in life that make the biggest impression.

It’s the smile and nod of understanding from a stranger in the grocery store when your children are losing their minds.

It’s the stranger in front of you paying your toll.

It’s your spouse taking your hand as you cross the street.

It’s your young son holding the door open for a stranger.


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My husband and I work very hard to give our children the tools that will make them respectful, compassionate and aware.

At 4 and 7 there are many things they can do and many they can’t.

In order to do the best we can to ensure that our children are well rounded and aware, my husband and I try to teach them how to give back and to serve in ways that they can do daily.

  • Leaving the beach cleaner than we found it on our weekly trips
  • Opening the door for those coming towards you
  • Pulling a cart out at the grocery store for the person behind you in line
  • Finding the child playing alone on the playground and inviting them to play with you and your friends
  • Every few months we go through their closets and they choose toys and clothes to donate to local shelters and foster care services. THEY choose what goes and we talk about why we donate, where the toys and clothes are going and what a difference it will make.

We try to show them through our own actions how to live a life that impacts others.

My husband and I believe that by teaching our children to practice a life filled with service at a young age that they’ll grown into adults who serve with joy.

How do you teach your children about service?

 

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The Case of The Lost Smile

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science camp day 2

Science Camp Day 1 and Day 2 pictures

Perhaps I should ask the Science Camp people to look into the mysteries of the lost smile?

For The Fourth

Go outside, be with your friends and family.

Celebrate.

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Hug the ones you’re with, call the ones you’re not and remember the ones no longer with us.

Happy 4th of July to my fellow Americans.

Sorry there’s no recipe for the fourth of July, to my non-American friends <3

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