Wednesday, August 31, 2011
Gratitude
I think one of the best daily survival tips, regardless of where you are in your life, is to take a moment each day and be grateful for something. In fact, gratitude is the perfect antidote to pride, bad attitudes, awful moods, selfish moments, and almost every other negative emotion. In one of my most favorite talks on Gratitude, President Thomas S. Monson says "We can lift ourselves and others as well when we refuse to remain in the realm of negative thought and cultivate within our hearts an attitude of gratitude" One of the may ways we can develop this "attitude of gratitude" is spend time each day writing down a few things in which we are grateful. Oprah Winfrey says "Every night list 5 things you are grateful for. What it will begin to do is change your perspective of your day and your life." I know of a few people who do this in a gratitude journal. I have just stumbled on one of the COOLEST websites that focus exactly on that...helping you keep a gratitude journal. The website is called Happy Rambles. Happy Rambles asks you to create a free account where you enter your name and email address. Then every night it sends you an email asking you the simple question "What are you grateful for today?" All you do is hit reply and type your answer. You can do it in list form or in a paragraph and you can even attach a picture. They then take your answer and store it in your private "journal" which you can access anytime. They also provide options to change the time of day you receive your email or how many days of the week they will send you the email if you want it less than seven. They even have tips and the option to print or email your journal entries! It is so cool and so easy. I've only been signed up for a few days and already I love it!! But, no matter how you find ways to be grateful, that attitude of gratitude will improve even the worst of days, guaranteed!!!
Sunday, August 28, 2011
What Matters Most
In a previous post I mentioned the benefits of sensory play and how a baby is born ready to learn through their senses. Well, my baby loves to use her sense of touch to make messes...so sometimes I find myself limiting those fabulous learning opportunities so I don't have to clean up the mess! A little while ago she was having an extra grouchy day so I decided to let her go hog wild in a bowl of water. She LOVED every second of it, soaked her clothes and the floor and everything else within a 2 foot radius, and her pure joy made the little bit of extra clean-up totally worth it!
I read an article in the Deseret News the other day about a mom who hid all her play dough in the far, dark corner of her garage and cringed any time her children asked to pull it out. It made a mess and all the colors got messed up and she simply hated it. But, after dragging it out for her youngest son and spending a glee filled morning playing with him, she realized that you don't have to love all the activities you do with your kids. You just have to love your kids and enjoy the relationship you build with them when you do the things you don't particularly love, that's what being a mom is all about. As I read that article, I thought of my soaking wet baby and all the happiness she had while making a huge mess and I smiled in agreement. You don't have to love it all, you just have to love what matters most. Monday, August 22, 2011
The Entitlement Trap
What's wrong with the world today? This is a question often asked by parents, teachers, political figures, prominent stars, world leaders, and pretty much anyone with an opinion and yet finding answers and solutions to this question seem to evade us. I believe that much of the mishap found today is a result of the breakdown of families and the lack of values being taught to children in their homes. I love campaigns that encourage family time such as nightly family dinners, parent/child reading time, and even family game nights. Richard and Linda Eyre is a couple dedicated to helping parents teach their children values in their home. They have just written a new book called The Entitlement Trap: How to Rescue Your Child with a New Family System of Choosing, Earning, and Ownership in which they "invite you to join them in the cause to stem the tide of entitlement that is causing so many problems in today’s world." Sounds pretty good doesn't it? I have looked at the Eyres' Values website many times and I'm sure this new book will be just good! The best part about this book is you can PRE-ORDER it at a discount and receive it the day it hits the book stores!!! Plus, if you pre-order it you will be entered into a FABULOUS GIVEAWAY! Isn't that great!! A discounted book that will help you be a better parent and a chance to win a fabulous prize!! Just CLICK HERE to pre-order and get more information about the giveaway! If you'd like a little more information you can watch the Eyres' webinar, offered by the Power of Moms, in which they talk more specifically about the entitlement trap we are facing... CLICK HERE to watch it. I found the webinar very informative and it makes me even more excited to get the book!!
Sunday, August 7, 2011
Avast Ye Dinner Ye Scurvy Rats!
We did a double sail one just for fun! Super easy, super fun! |
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