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You Can Always Go Home Again…Almost

For those of you who read my last post, the kids and I made it to Kansas City in one piece. The flight was fairly non-eventful, except for the lady who made eye contact with me, pushed in front of me and my POTTY-TRAINING son, and rushed into the bathroom before us. ?And the kids were pretty much angels on the plane, thanks to lollipops, Dora, and some disgusting fruit-and-chutney potato chips that their father gave to them. I’m still thanking him for their breath.

Now, I’m home. Home to me is still the house I moved into when I was ten years old. My parents have changed out the kitchen counters and the 1980’s mauve wall-to-wall carpet, but the one thing I’ve always counted on since going away for college is that my room stays the same.

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You’re a Smart Girl: Beware of Bad Praise

Did Sarah Palin’s parents praise their daughter enough? Probably too much, according to The Wall Street Journal’s Peggy Noonan who in her latest column writes, “It’s arguable that membership in the self-esteem generation harmed her. For 30 years the self-esteem movement told the young they’re perfect in every way. It’s yielding something new in history: an entire generation with no proper sense of inadequacy.” Even if you don’t believe that Sarah Palin is the Sanjaya of politics, Noonan’s comment touches upon the risk of well intended but poorly executed praise: creating an adult with a barracuda-sized ego.

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The Brush Off

My seven year old blew me off today. I didn’t even get a head shrug or a knowing glance. He trotted off to the camp area without even an acknowledgement.

“Hey, can I get a goodbye?” I yelled over to him.
“Bye Mom,” he muttered and shook his head.

Shook his head!

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Thank You for Not Smoking

Yesterday my two-year old started smoking. We were driving in the car and she asked to play with a take out cup that I had in the drink holder. I handed her the straw to play with instead and moments later I hear her say in her sing-song voice, “I’m smoking.” Sure enough, when I [...]

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How to Deal with a Colicky Baby: Post #2

So your baby cries more than three hours a day, more than three days a week. By that “definition,” you have a colicky baby. You’ve also probably lost your mind at this point, too, and you’re searching the internet for answers or maybe just some support. I am not an expert, medical [...]

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The Boldness of Strangers

“Are they twins?” Yes. I know it’s a stretch to assume, given that they are identical and all. Good work, Columbo.“Are they yours?” No, I stole them. I’m really, really crazy and decided to take somebody else’s kids out to Target for kicks.
“Can you tell them apart?” Nope. [...]

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