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May 19 2009

Music Pays, Literally

Published by Anne under This & That, teenagers Edit This

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Frankie had her final band concert of her high school years last week.  It was cool that she and Lulu played together in symphonic band and for the all-district concert band last winter.  Both had solos in the first song and I could not be more proud of both of them.  Of course, they should be proud of themselves.  I learned this at a work-related seminar a few years back.  Parents tend to extend praise to their children causing the children to need this outward praise to feel good about their accomplishments.  By changing our words we can teach our children to feel fulfilled from within.   Instead of saying “I am proud of you”, why not say “You should be proud”.  I am not saying you should not express pride in your children, but teach them to find it themselves without external need.  Food for thought.

Yesterday Frankie’s band director called about a performance he would like her to attend.  It requires a few piccolo solos and is a Memorial Day-type of event.  It is not held on Memorial Day, but in June.  And, it pays $25.  Not a windfall, but not too shabby for doing something you love.  Frankie should be proud of herself!  Smile

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May 11 2009

17 Years of Mother’s Day Memories

Published by Anne under family, parenting Edit This

Mother’s Day started off a little rough yesterday.  DH thought it would be fun to wake up at 5:30 AM and listen to the roosters crow.  Me, not so much.  I crawled back in bed and slept in until around 9:00 AM.  Lulu and DH conspired on my gift - tickets for the family to see Star Trek.  I love Star Trek.  Not so fond of Star Wars, but Star Trek has always held my interest.  This movie was no different.  In fact, I hope they make another.

Then we headed for pizza [take out, of course] and on to home to eat.  Frankie headed over to Wal-mart to pick up a few missing pieces for my gift.  She is very crafty and resourceful.  About an hour later she came downstairs with a collage of memories.  Some were from many, many years ago.  Others were more recent.  I was [am] truly touched.  The best gifts come from the heart and my family never disappoints!

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