Traveling can be stressful-- I wish I just rolled with it better, but I lose my patience and get tired of being the grown up sometimes! We went on a quick trip to ID a few weeks ago. We were stopped at a McDonald's in a gas station in Lindon, UT. We were hurrying to make it to an appointment and had only 20 minutes. We had been traveling 4 + hours-- and the trip had been full of fighting, whining, throwing up, peed pants, and general car discomfort. As we sat in the Restaurant, I could feel my thin line of patience crumbling. The kids were not focused on eating. They were just so happy to be out of the car, Preston was enamored with his swivel seat and Rebekah wanted to talk about everything she could see instead of eating her food.
Burke and I, quietly at first, kept asking them to get back on task.
"Please eat, we only have a few minutes" or "Please sit down and hold
still; eat so you won't be hungry during our appointment!" Very soon
however, since we had no satisfactory response, I could feel my blood
pressure rising. "EAT" I said more loudly with all pretense of
patience gone from my voice. I physically stopped the spinning stool.
"NOW!" I was getting more frustrated; they were more distracted than
ever! The scene continued-- for at least ten minutes--and the
frustrated Parents started looking more and more flustered and stressed to anyone who
may have been observing.
A little old gentleman quietly approached our
table. "Oh No," I thought my defenses already rising. I was sure he
was coming to reprimand us--to "remind" us to be more loving and gentle with our children.
Instead he caught me off guard with the kindest act. His hand was behind
his back and winked at me and addressed Burke. "I have been watching
your family for the last several minutes" he stated. "And I noticed . .
." I was sure of what he had noticed. I looked away embarrassed. " .
. .I noticed that you didn't get your beautiful wife a flower today.
But I have you covered-- I have one you could give her. Tomorrow you
will be on your own, but today I can help you." He then presented Burke
with sweet little rosette that he had fashioned out of a few paper
napkins. He smiled and walked away. But his kindness lingered. I felt no rebuke. Only the wisdom of a kind stranger who knew that kindness can diffuse tense situations and remind us to see people as people and treat them as such. Our lunch finished with calm and peace restored.
As we walked out to the parking lot, Rebekah asked me why the man had given me a flower. I began to cry a little as I said, "He was reminding us how much we love each other." I was and still am grateful for his gentle reminder. I have thought of it many times over the last few weeks. I felt the love of my Savior in that moment. I was inspired to try harder, to be a little kinder, to judge and criticize less, and most important to lead by example. It is the most perfect way to teach.
Sunday, June 24, 2012
Wednesday, June 20, 2012
Preschool With Rebekah
Rebekah and I had a fun year of preschool at home! We both learned a lot, and I enjoyed all of those extra moments with my sweet girl.
We very loosely followed the curriculum outline on The Letter of the Week website and we also heavily relied on Starfall. I love the internet! I love that someone else is willing to share their ideas and their efforts so that I could show up for my daughter this way-- because otherwise I am telling you it would not have happened! I was delighted/shocked/surprised when she started reading just after her birthday. She has excelled quickly and is honestly a stronger reader than Preston in some ways. I am SO thankful my kiddies are good readers! When I was teaching 7th and 8th graders and a few could not read it broke my heart--so having children who are able to read without a lot of pain is a blessing I do not take lightly. Here was one of the activities we did on "Z" week!Tuesday, June 19, 2012
A Whole School Year
Kindergarten Graduation!
| The "Strange March" He felt so funny about holding this girls hand :) |
One of the songs from the little program! The showed pictures of each kindergartner with what they wanted to be when they grew up. Preston said he wants to be a "war guy".
| Teacher of the Century! Can't say enough good about this lady. What a blessing she was to us! |
| Waiting to get inside Muchies for a celebratory treat! |
So cute! Now instead of being my favorite Kindergartner, you are my Favorite 1st Grader!
Wednesday, June 13, 2012
A little Camping . . .
We had a fun campout-- about a month ago now-- but we can't wait to go again! We went to the Colorado National Monument-- which is literally in our backyard 15 minutes from our house. We had so much fun :) Such a beautiful, interesting place to explore.
Overheard
Rebekah has been so full of explanations and definitions lately. Here are a few that we keep chuckling about.
Burke: "Do you guys want to go to the Lake with our Ward on Saturday?"
Rebekah: "Yes! I've always wanted to see the War!"
Burke: "WARD not war."
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Burke was working on our phone wiring. I heard the kids talking. Here is the recap:
Rebekah: "Preston, do you know why they are called wires? Because it's like WHY ARE you here in our wall!"
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Rebekah: "Dad did you know buildings are made from steel?"
Burke: "Yes. Some are"
Rebekah: "But its not steal-- like you take something not yours. It is steel like metal."
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Burke:"Who wants a Grilled Cheese Sandwich?"
Rebekah: "I do. But Preston wants a Boy Cheese Sandwich --cuz he's a boy."
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Girly or girlish refers to things girls like to do.
Boylie or Boylish refers to things boys like to do.
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