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Tag Archives: Life
So they Sew
It all started with a small travel sewing kit I received when I was Maiden of Honor at a friend’s wedding almost seven years ago. It is a simple kit, one with a few colors of thread, a needle, three … Continue reading
Posted in Little Feet
Tagged Children, Crafts, Kids, Learning, Life, Minecraft and an Owl, Pillow Making, sewing
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Simple Sunday – Summer Pie Day and a Tetanus Shot
Yesterday we celebrated Summer Pie Day. Stemming from National Pie Day, in January, we determined that a Pie Day celebration that occurs in the summer was needed due to the distinct lack of fresh berries in the winter months. We … Continue reading
Posted in Food Glorious Food, Furry Feet (and fish), Simple Sunday
Tagged cooking with kids, Dogs, Family, Food, Friends, Kids, Life, Pets, Pie, Pie Day, Tetanus shot
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Better than Nagging
Husband is a pile maker. I do not blame him for this because I know his mom and his dad and they are both pile makers too. It is simply a matter of genetics. And I knew about it and … Continue reading
The Right Words
I do not have them, the right words. I have the boys on a summer school schedule, one that we follow fairly consistently. We do some store-bought, grade-level appropriate workbooks in the morning after breakfast. We have free time/time to … Continue reading
Posted in Being a Teacher, Little Feet
Tagged Children, IEP, Kids, Life, School, Struggles, Summer School
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No Longer Worth the Fight
It started out like any other day. We got up and lounged around on the couch in our p.j.s. I read aloud a couple chapters of a Jigsaw Jones chapter book, tracking as I read with my bookmark. The boys, … Continue reading
Things I Find in the Dryer
me: Carter! You can not leave Steve in your pocket. Don’t you remember what happened to Sheep? carter: In his sweet little angelic voice – Sorry momma but sometimes I forget things. me: sigh… This is Steve. He is from … Continue reading
Posted in Little Feet
Tagged Children, Kids, Laundry, Life, Minecraft, motherhood, Really? How hard is it to check your pockets?
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Confusion and Delay
It has been a long time since Cody and Carter liked Thomas the Train but the expression “confusion and delay” has continued on as part of our household vernacular. On the Island of Sodor, whenever there was a mix up … Continue reading
Posted in Random Thoughts, Sniffles & Seizures
Tagged Chase Manhattan Bank, Children, Confusion and Delay, Family, Life, seizures, Sick Days, Thomas the Train
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Simple Sunday – A Double Special Day
Happy Mother’s Day to all you amazing, strong, brilliant mothers out there. It is not only Mother’s Day here at Casa de Wrong Feet but it is also Carter’s birthday (you can read about his exciting arrival if you wish … Continue reading
Posted in Simple Sunday
Tagged Birthdays, Children, Family, Kids, Life, Minecraft, Mothers Day, Pokemon
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Simple Sunday – New Chapter
We found out last week – we are getting the house we put in an offer on! The house in the lovely neighborhood. The house that is in the middle of the city but walking distance from a little park … Continue reading
Posted in Simple Sunday
Tagged Children, Family, Kids, Life, Love, Making Memories, New House
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All in an Unplanned Ten Minutes
Today in class, small math groups ended early. I looked at the clock and realized that I had about ten minutes in which I had nothing planned. I usually have lined up across the lip of the white board, a … Continue reading
Posted in Being a Teacher
Tagged Children, Kids, Life, Second Grade, Shel Silverstein, Small Moments, Teaching, The Giving Tree
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