Sunday, November 30, 2008

How we roll

One of my sisters paid us a very nice compliment this week saying that she thought it was awesome that we give the kids freedom to be creative and express themselves without going crazy correcting them. Thanks sister Debbie! Though, truth be told, I never really thought I was being awesome. It was mostly me being too lazy or too tired to correct every little phonetical spelling error. D is a very prolific writer.

I hope she also thinks it is awesome that we give the kids freedom to be creative and express themselves in the way they dress. Because I am also too tired and/or too lazy to try to get everyone into matching outfits unless it is a Very Special Occasion. So here's how we roll:




Good thing the kids are cute, huh?


And that, my dear friends and readers, concludes NaBloPoMo 2008. Whew. We're off skiing this week so I won't be blogging, but catch me next week for awesome pictures of me wearing ski pants! And hats! And ear-warming-thingys. You know you can't wait. Kisses, T.

2 comments:

Debbie said...

It's not only that you don't correct them - and that's mainly D right now with the writing - but you make them feel that their work is valuable. Their contributions are all over the house! It is amazing what that does for a kid's confidence and self-esteem. Go TT!

Trish said...

Thanks Deb! I love hanging the kids stuff up, but you sure don't see stuff like our decor in the Pottery Barn catalogue.