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Tutus and Trampolines are Better than Tantrums
He loves his big sisters so much, so it makes perfect sense to try to be just like them, with pony tails and tutus. They oblige him at every turn, and with their excellent reasoning skills, they’ve even managed to convince him that tutus are for home only, not for…
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About Reading
February. Although it can be a month when a person starts to feel a little stir crazy regarding the winter situation, it’s also “I Love to Read Month,” my favorite kind of month other than April, “National Poetry Month.” I always loved all the silent reading we got to do…
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Chef Fred
Chef Fred is the newest member of our puppet collection. He’s a culinary expert who has a big role at preschool music and movement class the next few weeks, teaching kids to sing all sorts of silly food songs. (Last week he sang about vegetables and helped the kids make…
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Random Tidbits
For the first time in weeks we all are feeling better! I’m so incredibly grateful! Music class starts tomorrow, and I’m almost ready! This is a miraculous feat, because I’m usually pulling stuff together at the last minute. It is hard to feel prepared for the first class each session,…
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A Statement Meant to Build My Confidence
The Banana gave me a tight hug and said, “You are a really good big humongous Mama!”
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A Clean and Tidy Nose
Our sick month has brought one certain thing to my attention: this overly cautious boy of mine is not a fan of snot. He can’t stand the stuff. He doesn’t like even a drip coming out of his nose, and has a nice handle on the whereabouts of the nearest…
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Joyful Noise
YaYa was practicing oboe in the piano room. I was sitting on the futon in the cabin room, all the way across the house, typing on my laptop, enjoying the sounds of one of my progeny making music. Across the room, Mr. Sneaky Pants was sitting by the fire. Nonchalantly,…