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The older boys left before us and would not let me take pics their too cool for that now I guess.

Posted by Angie at 7:45 PM - 19 Comments   Add a Comment  
 

 The Stations of Childhood
 

When interacting with my children I see the differences that age makes. Each child is in their own stage which comes with the joys and sometimes frustration.

 

My oldest Darian (13) is becoming a young adult. He is starting to develop his own style his own personality. I can talk to him about issues that go on from day to day and he understands. He has even started to stand by me when the younger ones are giving me a hard time. Darian is the first one to tell me to calm down and just ignore them.

 

Darian is my little skateboarder and artist. Both these skills have been perfected over time. I am proud of him each time he tells me he has learned a new skateboard trick  or he shows me a new picture he drew.

 

Cullen (9) is beginning to pull away from me as is normal at this age. Yet he still has no problem giving me a kiss or hug even in front of his friends.

 

Cullen is my scholar. He tackles his school work with ease and with pride. Always making sure his homework is done just right.

 

Isaiah (4) is my little man. He is just coming out of the difficult stage. Isaiah is full of life and thirsts for knowledge.

 

Isaiah is my, tell it like it is little man. If you want to know the truth about something just ask him he has no shame in his game!

 

Then there is my youngest, Geneva (1 ½) she is Miss independent all the way. There are times when she wants her Mommy to hug and kiss her and times when she want to do it all by herself.

 

She is my little princess the dream I always had of being a Mother to a little girl.

 

All of my kids are similar in ways yet it is their differences that make me love them even more.

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 The Doll House
 

Now that Miss Geneva (1 ½) is getting older I try to buy toys that keep her mind going and her interest.

 

The time has come for a doll house!!!! I think I was more excited then her. The little people, the furniture and the fun.

 

She plays with it and it keeps her interest which is great. The funny thing is so do her brothers from the youngest Isaiah (4) to the oldest Darian (13)… Yes I caught him fooling around with it briefly… shhh don’t tell him he would kill me if he knew I told people that LOL.

 

It’s so funny how boys and girls play differently. Geneva kisses the people and sits them nicely in the chairs while the boys fight the people, crash the car and make them jump off the house.

 

Well at least everyone gets to play with it right? I get the added enjoyment of seeing them all playing.

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 When My Kids Smile I Feel Like a Millionaire
 

Yesterday we went on a little outing an hour away mind you, to a place I found on the internet. It is an indoor playground for kids and it’s huge.

 

It had a little something for all the kids all different ages. Darian (13) was not with us as he was with my Father for the weekend.

 

Cullen (9) and Isaiah (4) ran around trying everything. They had a huge tube maze and obstacle course, tree house, rock climbing, construction site and much more.

 

Geneva (1 ½) was feeling a little under the weather so it took her a little while to really enjoy herself. She loved all the slides and playhouses. Her favorite was the ball pit she played for hours in it

 

I was in my glory watching all of them having a great time, smiling, laughing and being kids.

 

I felt like I just won the lottery to see my children smile. Life is good.

Posted by Angie at 7:11 AM - 5 Comments   Add a Comment  
 

 Day of Relaxation
 

My day at the salon was great! At first I felt way out of place as it is just not something I am used to doing. My focus is usually on my kids and not on myself. That is just a parent thing I guess. In fact I feel guilty when I do things for myself. The money I use for myself could be used for the kids.

 

I know the hairdresser was happy to have a customer like me, not picky at all. All most every question she asked I was like I don’t know what ever you think is best.

 

My highlight of the day was sitting under the hair dryer because the seat had one of those massage pads. That was heaven. Peace and quiet no kids nothing to do but to sit back and be pampered.

 

I got my hair colored, washed, cut and blow dried as well as a pedicure. I felt like a new woman when I was done.

 

I guess it pays off to give yourself a little treat sometimes specially when you’re a parent!

Posted by Angie at 8:19 AM - 7 Comments   Add a Comment  
 
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