Showing posts with label Parenting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Parenting. Show all posts

Friday, August 26, 2011

Supermom Cape Gets Hung Up

The hubs sent me this link this morning.  He sent it to me as I was playing with my 5 year old on my unmade bed.  He was jumping over me playing frog and he had lots of tricks to show me too!  We were laughing and having fun.  The dishes hadn't been done yet and the family room was a mess.  I didn't care.  
I used to care and it made me miserable.  Do I want a clean house?  Of course!  Does it rule my life?  NO WAY!  More often than not the house is a mess but we've had a fun day.  I don't care anymore.  I made a sign years ago that says "A clean house is the sign of a wasted life."  I love it!  

This article is totally worth a read.  Are you a supermom?  Are you willing to hang up your cape and play with your kids?  It's so much fun!  I'm so happy that my kids will remember me playing in the rain with them, tickling them, reading to them, building Legos with them, and goofing off with them.  



SALT LAKE CITY -- Can trying to be too good of a mom make you depressed? A new study has moms everywhere re-examining their to-do lists.
"It's not necessarily being a good mom, but trying to be a perfect mom that's the problem. That's according to a new study by University of Washington researchers.
Researchers surveyed nearly 2,000 40-year-old women who were a mix of stay-at-home and working mothers. The women were asked to rank a series of statements about balancing work life and home life. The conclusion was that overall, stay-at-home moms were more depressed than working moms.
However, working moms who held onto a "supermom" attitude -- the idea that they can climb the corporate ladder and have a clean house, delicious dinner and perfect children -- were more unhappy and depressed than women who accepted the fact that they just can't do it all.
According to clinical psychologist Dr. Liz Hale, this study gives moms permission to "hang up their cape."
"Ask your child, ‘What would I be doing if I was a supermom,' and likely you are going to hear from them, not a perfect house, not gourmet meals, but ‘You are there for me. I feel like a priority and you really love me,'" she said.
As you might imagine, moms are talking up these findings in the blog world and other online sources. Moms weighed in on KSL's Facebook page when we asked: When was a time you hung up your supermom cape and were glad that you did?
For Kristine Brandt, it was this morning. She wrote, "Hubby offered to get our son off to school and let me sleep in, and I gladly accepted."
Sarah Webster told about a day she traded chores for a movie moment with her 17-month-old, saying, "Instead of cleaning the front room, I sat and watched it with her. Every time music came on, I picked her up and danced. Now whenever she hears music, she comes running to me, wanting to dance."
Teri McFarland has five young children. She says she used to try for supermom status, but that changed. "I had a pillow that I'd scream into whenever I felt a little stressed. I hung up my cape when my little daughter brought me ‘the pillow' without my asking one day."

Awesome article, right?  I know there is nothing harder in this world than being a mother.  It's HARD work.  Sometimes it's thankless work.  But we are making a difference!  I'll leave you with this video make by my good friend, Jenny Phillips.  Happy mothering!

 

Thursday, May 5, 2011

Mother's Day Preview

My 10 year old is SO excited to give me the Mother's Day present he made.  He brought it home yesterday and wanted me to open it.  I told him that I wanted to wait until Sunday.  Did I mention that he asked SEVERAL times?  I was barely awake this morning when he brought the card in and asked if I'd at least open the card.  Why not, right?  So I did.  It totally made his day.  He's always been a little bit of a mommy's boy; and I love it.  Here's what his cute little hands made for me!
He insists this says "mom" not "man."
Can you read this?  
It says..."Dear Mom, I love you so much.  Without you my life would not be a happy at all.  I'm so glad your my mom.  Here are 5 reasons you are awsome.
1. your the best cook ever!
2. your super nice.
3. you love me so much and I love you more!
4. your so suportiv
5. I can't live without you"
How cute is that?  I love his spelling too.  I love this boy so much.  And I'm happy that I opened this card today; his present will have to wait until Sunday though.  

Happy Mother's Day!

Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Wholesome Recreational Family Activities

Have you played together as a family lately?  Growing up my family played together all the time!  And I knew that I wanted to be a mom who played with her kids.  And play I do!  I taught a lesson on Sunday about having fun with your family.  I had an entire page filled with ideas.  I want to share them with you too!  Go and play with your family!

You can...
go letterboxing  This is seriously so much fun!  And there are boxes all over the US.
have breakfast in the park
hike/backpack
go to dinner & a movie
have a family mailbox.  Write notes to each other.
start a family cookbook
play charades
play Twister
visit a museum
cook together
go for a joy ride
have a weenie roast
dance
karaoke
wash cars (this always turns into a water fight at our house)
go to the park
go fishing
make homemade ice cream
visit a working farm
go bowling
start a family scrapbook
make a family time capsule (I still have 2 more years to find ours!  Oops)
go for a bike ride
have a picnic in the family room
family slumber party
fly kites
play HORSE
write to a missionary
tell ghost stories
go to a concert
go bird watching
take pictures together
visit a water park
feed the ducks
attend a play
go to the zoo
go to Temple Square or visit a temple near you
attend a sporting event
service...bake cookies, bread, make cards, etc.
start a family hobby
shop at the farmer's market
visit the state/county fairs
go swimming
visit your state capitol
put a puzzle together
volunteer together
visit a photo booth (see picture above)
And for you Utah folks...
attend the free summer concerts at Brigham Young Historic Park
See the International Peace Gardens
visit the Utah Olympic Oval
see the Utah Museum of Natural History
attend a concert or play at the Sandy Amphitheater
go to Gardner Village
go see the Church History Museum

The possibilities are endless!  Check your local community calendar for free/inexpensive activities in your area.  Get out there and play!  It's the small and simple things that your kids will remember.  I remember the big vacations that my parents took us on but it's the little things that I look back on and smile!  Ok...the big vacations make me smile too.  But you get the idea, right?  


So moms out there, take off your shoes!  Get dirty right along with your kids.  You'll have more fun than I can tell you!  And your kids will thank you!

Thursday, March 17, 2011

Don't Cry Over Spilled Sand

Today my daughter and I did a science experiment for her class.  We built a little model city and then added a sand dune.  This experiment was to see if getting rid of vegetation on a sand dune made a difference in how the sand blew and moved with the wind.  We had a lot of fun!  Have I mentioned lately how much I love having her home for school?  I really do love the K12 program.

By the end of the experiment we had sand everywhere!  It was on the counters and the floor.  Here's the thing, I didn't care!  

There was a time in my life that I would have really gotten upset about having a mess to clean up.  But over the years I've realized that life is WAY too short to care about the small things.  I've really learned to live in the moment.  It's more important to me to create fun lasting memories with my family than it is to worry about the messes we make making those memories.  

What do I want my kids to remember?  I guarantee you if I would have freaked out about the sand that's what my daughter would have remembered.  And I want my kids to remember the fun!

I am not even close to perfect (and won't ever be) with my patience.  It's something that doesn't come naturally to me.  But it's something that I'm working on day by day.  

Do you remember what it was like to be a kid or a teenager?  Can you really step back and think about that when it comes to your kids?  Do you remember being so excited about searching for 4 leaf clovers?  Do you remember what it was like to get in fights with your friends?  Do you remember what it was like to lose that first love?  Do you remember what it was like to truly want and need more independence?  

Remembering what it was like for me as a child has really helped me related more to my kids!  I have made it a goal to not act bothered when they interrupt me.  I've made it a goal to be less selfish.  And what I'm discovering in doing these things is that life with kids is fun!  They are amazing little people who want nothing more than play time, talk time or just love time.  

Today I really do love being a mom. 

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Don't Mess With Mama Bear

Don't say I didn't warn you...You mess with my kids, friends, family or anyone else I REALLY care about this is what you will get.  

Just don't tell me I didn't warn you!

I think I'm fired up enough to really take on bullying and putting a stop to it.  Someone needs to.  WATCH OUT!  I'm on a mission.

Thursday, March 3, 2011

Poop Treats

I know some of you might be grossed about about me talking about poop but it's a big topic of conversation around our house.  We have two boys with Hirschsprung's disease.  Our oldest is doing just fine.  But our 4 year old is still have major motility issues.  I won't bore you with details.  Our pediatric GI doctor said that if it takes buying a Porsche to get him poop then do it!  So this week I headed out to Target to stock up on the GOOD toys.  The dollar store toys just wouldn't do.  I wanted my boy to be motivated to poop.  I bought 3 sets of Legos, Toy Story coloring sets, TONS of the Matchbox airplanes, bubbles, a ball and a puzzle.  I put all of his treats in a basket and he was so excited!  I think he went twice yesterday!  But today...well that's a different story.  He wanted those Lego sets in a BAD way.  Guess how many times he pooped today?  SIX.  And I'm not talking about little poops either.  Are you grossed out yet?  Because I could seriously talk about this all day long.  

Here's what happened tonight though.  He told me again that he thought he needed to go.  I asked him if he really needed to go or just wanted a treat.  He sat there for a minute and then said, "I think I'll just choose the treat."  My husband and I burst out in laughter.  Oh my little guy...you crack me up!

I told him that he was going to run out of treats very soon and that I'd just have to buy candy.  Surprisingly, he was totally fine with that.  I think though that I'll still head out and buy some more of the "good" toys.  It's been a GREAT motivator.