When this blog was started I had two rowdy boys who never sat still. I tried to keep them busy with crayons and a coloring book. Yah, right. The crayons disappeared and were discovered months later, half melted in one of the heating vents. Since then we have added a daughter to the mix. And yes, she will sit down and color!
Monday, November 15, 2010
They're Grrrrrreat!
Of all the cereals marketed to kids, the most boring of them all has to be Frosted Flakes. No rainbow colored rings of cereal. No fun shaped marshmallows. It's boring. Yet, it's Torii's favorite cereal. Why? "Because eating Frosted Flakes makes you good at sports," Torii told me. If you've ever watched any Nickelodeon or Cartoon Network then you've been treated to at least one Frosted Flakes commercial every break. (If you missed it, it was probably right after the Moon Sand commercial where you yelled at your child for the millionth time, "No! You can't have any Moon Sand!" and then stormed out of the room and into the bathroom for at least 30 seconds of alone time). In these Frosted Flakes commercials athletic young kids eat Frosted Flakes, play sports of all kinds and chant "We are Tigers, mighty, mighty Tigers". These commercials have my little future consumer begging his mom for Frosted Flakes."You know that's just a commercial, right," I asked Torii. "Mom, I know I won't turn into a tiger," Torii said like I was the dumbest mom ever, "But it will make you good at sports."
Tuesday, October 26, 2010
It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas
Snow is on the way and the Christmas decorations are all over the stores already. I love Christmas, but it kind of made me sick to see Christmas trees up at Walmart the other day. There is such a thing as too much of a good thing. However, I have started using the "we aren't buying that today. Maybe you'll get it for Christmas" speech already. I'm sure it won't be long before I start threatening the kids with the "Santa is watching" speech. The kids are already on the lookout for what they want for Christmas and lists are being made. Rion has wanted a Pillow Pet since he saw the penguin one on TV ages ago and now they are available at Walmart. I thought Pillow Pets were kind of lame, but when we looked at them at Walmart I was sold. They are so soft! Pillow Pets must be on many kids' lists because they are really selling at Walmart. They usually only have two different kinds, but when Cordelia and I were there the other day we spotted a penguin so I picked it up for Rion for Christmas. Cordelia wants the unicorn, but it was out and I wasn't going to buy it for her with her there anyway. So I put the penguin in the cart and made Cordelia very angry that she wasn't going to get one too. But I plowed on with my angry child, I'm sure to the delight of every other customer there that day. Hey, she eventually calmed down. As we were getting ready to checkout, another family came into our lane. There was a young boy in their cart and he practically jumped out of the cart when he saw the Pillow Pet on the conveyor belt. He would have made it, if mom wouldn't have intervened. The kid was not pleased that we were getting a Pillow Pet and he was not. I guess if it was my kid I would have started the "maybe for Christmas" speech.
Monday, October 25, 2010
First crushes and imaginary friends
Cordelia has a "crush". After school the kids usually spend some time at the playground. There is a boy in Rion's grade that is usually out there too. Cordelia talks about him all the time and thinks he is really funny. Last week I picked the kids up from school since they had conferences shortly after class got out. The whole time we were outside Cordelia was on the lookout for this boy. Finally he came out and she preceded to follow him everywhere. When he had to leave he made Cordelia's day by giving her a hug.
Our little Cordelia is also becoming really great at playing pretend. She has tea parties, plays with her Barbies and her Little Pet Shops. It's so fun to watch her when she doesn't know we are watching. Since her brothers aren't big on the tea parties, she often has tea with Max. Max just happens to be Max from Max and Ruby. Dear goodness, my daughter is seeing an imaginary rabbit! Anyway, Max hangs out with her a lot and they have a lot of good times.
Our little Cordelia is also becoming really great at playing pretend. She has tea parties, plays with her Barbies and her Little Pet Shops. It's so fun to watch her when she doesn't know we are watching. Since her brothers aren't big on the tea parties, she often has tea with Max. Max just happens to be Max from Max and Ruby. Dear goodness, my daughter is seeing an imaginary rabbit! Anyway, Max hangs out with her a lot and they have a lot of good times.
Thursday, October 21, 2010
Man cave for a geek
One of my favorite shows is CBS's "Sunday Morning". It's like NPR on TV. A couple of weeks ago there was a story about Legos. Watch the video here:
http://www.cbsnews.com/video/watch/?id=6923277n&tag=mncol;lst;6
I told Rion to watch it with me since he loves Legos so much. Now he keeps telling me how he is going to have a Lego cave when he grows up.
http://www.cbsnews.com/video/watch/?id=6923277n&tag=mncol;lst;6
I told Rion to watch it with me since he loves Legos so much. Now he keeps telling me how he is going to have a Lego cave when he grows up.
Thursday, September 30, 2010
"Kid friendly" dinners
In my new issue of Cooking Light there was a very good letter to the editor about labeling certain recipes as "kid friendly". The writer of the letter, a mom, said that the labeling should be eliminated because then some foods are deemed for grown-ups only. Like her, I've always served my kids exactly what Fred and I eat for dinner. And like her, my kids eat a wide variety of foods. Foods that some people are surprised a child will eat willingly. Not that they like everything, but at least they try it. I've made it a point to serve healthy food and as a result my kids have pretty good eating habits. I think it's good that my kids don't expect chicken nuggets or mac and cheese every night for dinner. My hope in serving healthy meals is that they continue eating healthy into adulthood. While we do eat healthy most nights, we also have our fair share of greasy, fatty food. And dessert is a must every night. (I think that's the real incentive in eating well every night). Still, I'm proud of our family's eating habits. And our meals aren't all "kid friendly". It's just good food.
Wednesday, September 29, 2010
We all scream for ice cream
Loyal blog readers, you will be happy to know that my kids have finally experienced the ice cream truck! My parents had the kids on Monday and as they dropped them off they noticed the ice cream truck coming up the street, but then turning up the block in the exact opposite direction of our house. So my parents got in the car, tracked her down and sent her to our house. Talk about excited kids! (And an excited mommy too). The wait was awful as we heard the ice cream truck music weaving through the neighborhood, waiting for it to get closer and then finally in our view. Of course the timing wasn't good as it was right before dinner, but who cares? It's the ice cream truck! The kids picked out their treats and we enjoyed the beautiful autumn evening, eating our ice cream on the front porch.
Tuesday, September 7, 2010
A little more summer fun

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