Sunday, October 30, 2011

Passing the Love Around



A great big Thank you!!! to Pamela Zimmer for awarding me the Liebster Blog.  I am tickled that you thought of me, Pamela!

An award like this is meant to be passed on.  Here's how it works.

In case you are not aware, this award spotlights the up and coming blogs that have less than 200 followers.
By accepting this award, I get to:

1. Copy and paste the award on my blog.

2. Thank the giver and link back to the blogger who gave it to me. (thanks again Pamela!….the link is at the top)

3. Reveal my top 5 picks and let them know by leaving a comment on their blog.

4. Hope that followers will spread the love to other bloggers.

Here are some notable mom blogs that you really should check out:

Karla Archer

The Smarty Pants Family

Nerdmama

Little Mommy, Big Appetite

Rebecca Kiel

Congratulations!!

Saturday, October 29, 2011

Eye-Rolling

Babies are so innocent.  Even when they are crying, screaming, teething, keeping us up all night, they are not meaning anything by it.  They are just acting on how they are feeling with no thought of how it might be taxing us.

And even with the most colicky of babies, the moments when they are quiet and peaceful and snuggled in our arms, there is nothing so precious as that little baby breathing her baby breaths.




Then they grow.

And some things start to change.

I have read this stage of 5-7 years old is called a "mini adolescence".  Who knew that such a sweet little child would turn into an eye-rolling, arms-crossing, sass-giving person?  I certainly did not.

Who knew that it would get under my skin so?

I understand that around this age, kids are playing with how much power do they have in the world.  It is not meant to be manipulative.  Kids are never intentionally manipulative, they just want what they want and are learning how to get it.  And at this stage, this "mini adolescence", I believe they are trying to learn how to be assertive for what they want and more in control of their own lives.

Seriously, what parent wants to feel rejected like this?  No one wants to feel like they are infuriating to the people they love most.

But what is a mom to do? 

Sure, I can and I do set the boundary that we do not speak to our mothers in that tone.  This feedback is part of them learning what is acceptable when asserting themselves.  And I know they are not using that tone with teachers, by the way.  But if I get too barky, aren't I exhibiting the same behavior I don't want them to exhibit? 

I try to stay calm.  I try to breathe.  I try to model the kind of clear, collected but firm assertiveness I would like to see my children use.

"Try" being the key word here.

I tell myself "This is my training ground for real adolescence."

Then, when my mini-adolescent wants me to lie in bed at night and read a book, I jump at the chance.  I let go, for the moment, of all of the things I need to do and clean before I go to bed.  And I relish in the gift of us peacefully reconnecting...

...before another day of eye-rolling.


Have a great weekend!

Mom On the Edge

Thursday, October 27, 2011

Best Fall Books

After a careful survey of my family of four, here are our top fall books.  Must reads for any family!






Write them down, get to your library or closest Barnes & Noble (and treat yourself to a much deserved coffee treat!) and pick up these books.  You and your kids will be happy you did.


What are your family's favorite fall books?

Mom On the Edge

Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Fall tantrums

I love fall.  I absolutely love it. 

The cool down after summer.  The changing leaves.  The apple orchard.

OK, truth be told, I do not enjoy the hassle of convincing my kids that coats really are necessary or the extra time it takes to actually get our family out the door and off to school in the morning.

But...

I do love pulling out my favorite sweater.  And that vest I can wear with a turtle neck and jeans.

The other day, when it was crisp and clear, we pulled our patio furniture under the tree in the yard, brought out a couple blankets and snacks, and played Clue Jr.  ( Very fun game, by the way. ).

But then, our youngest got bored.  Mayhem began.  She scrambled on the table, threatened with great determination to reveal the missing toy and the animal who had stashed it, and sent older brother screaming that the game was ruined.  I swear, the sheer noise of it sent migrating geese further on their way and caused more leaves to drop.

With Dad prying the little cardboard pieces out of our daughter's death-grip, I rushed inside for distraction tools.  Something, anything, to get my peaceful happy family time back.

I ran back out of the house waving fall favorites overhead calling, "Books!"

Both kids swirled to see what I had, Clue Jr. long forgotten.  Dad quickly stashed the cardboard pieces safely back in the box.

My kids and I crammed into one chair, blanket across us all, and read.  Dad dozed in his chair getting himself some much needed rest before the week started up.

It was a peaceful, happy moment for us all.

Mom On the Edge

Saturday, October 22, 2011

Best mom accessory

And the award for best mom accessory goes to...



The Ponytail



The ponytail has earned this award after years of performance as:

     - The best way to keep your little one from ripping your hair right out of your scalp.

     - A backup for when you just aren't going to get that shower today.  Ok, it may be a little extra shiny and sleek.  Ponytails are supposed to look like that, right?

     - The number one way to keep your hair from getting gunked with toothpaste when your three year old just won't brush her teeth.

Let's give it up for the ponytail.  Our greatest ally in motherhood!

Your truly,

Mom On the Edge