Friday, October 25, 2013

Raising Resilient Children

This ensign article is a good read: http://www.lds.org/ensign/2013/03/raising-resilient-children
 
And so is "Love and Logic” I feel like it gives  more good ideas for implementing principles discussed in the above article.  Besides, it works like magic!  We’ve been shocked as we have implemented an idea from the book and it has played out just as the book predicted it would. 
The most dramatic example is when I started whispering to William “I love you too much to argue”.  On day two of using this technique, we were eating lunch and he put his hands in his smoothie and I asked him not to.  He did it again and I said “Oh dear” and took it away. 
 
He got really upset and said “Give me my smoothie!” “I NEED IT!”
I said “we don’t talk to mom like that”

Then he said “Give it to me RIGHT NOW!”

At this point I paused and then whispered “I love you too much to argue”


Just like love and logic said he would, he got rather upset.  He burst out some other command at me and I just paused, smiled and said nothing.  Then just like love and logic predicted he said “don’t say I love you too much to argue.”

So this doesn’t necessarily sound all that awesome.  I mean, William is getting pretty upset with me.  But his actions are his choice.  My job is coming up with proper consequences to actions--good and bad.  The thing I love is that I am in total control of myself (I hate loosing control of myself), I have energy at the end of (most) days, I enjoy being around my kids, and I'm not wishy-washy about sticking to the consequences.  Plus the real winner is it doesn’t take much of this kind of experience for kids to catch on.  William basically knows he’s lost when I say “I love you too much to argue”.  If he gets too ornery after I say that, and do the smiling thing, I just say “Oh dear, looks like a little bedroom time”.  You’ll have to read the book, but “Oh dear” is how we “lock in empathy” before we deliver a consequence.   I don’t say it like I’m happy to send him to his room or to take his food (this can be hard, and it takes some practice to really say it with love).

My other favorite idea is after he comes out of his room, I ask him if he wants a hug or no hug.  He always wants a hug, and it’s right in line with Doctrine and Covenants 121:43


“Reproving betimes with sharpness, when moved upon by the Holy Ghost; and then showing forth afterwards an increase of love toward him whom thou hast reproved, lest he esteem thee to be his enemy;”



I basically had to read the book twice to really get some techniques right.  I was trying to do some things but didn’t have it quite right and it wasn’t working like it does now.  The great thing is it’s empowered me to handle him without getting frazzled.  Plus, he knows the rules and he tests them at his own risk, so to speak.  Just like Love and Logic says, I’m almost excited to see what he tries next so I can use some more Love and Logic on him! 

“Sometimes we have to make our kids really mad

in the short term, so they can be happier

and more responsible in the long term.”

-Love and Logic

(and let me clarify, that we don’t make kids mad, they choose to be mad)
 
 


Harvest time!

We have a walnut tree right outside our window (which is why we are frequented with so much wildlife)  Weston did a little reading and decided we should collect some them.  It was great!  We really got a lot of nuts, had some fun family time, and I'm going to love cooking with them.


 



Thursday, October 24, 2013

A Photoshoot

 
 
Sometimes, I wish I were a great photographer.  The above picture almost convinces me that I am, but when I look at most of the other
pictures I took today--approximately 400--I begin to doubt again.
Good thing I've got many years to keep practicing!
:)
 
But there were a few cute ones.  I've included some below.
 
 
 
 
Fall really is a great time of year, isn't it?
 
 
  
 
 
if this one wasn't fuzzy it would be perfect!
 

Saturday, October 19, 2013

Our Singer

So William is our little singer.  He sings Silly songs, primary songs, owl city, and now... Keane (For those of you who don't know Keane, its a British band that Weston has liked for a long time)

So the Silly songs and Primary songs:


And Owl City's Good Time you've seen before:


Now What what we've all been waiting for! Williams Cover for The Sovereign light Cafe!


...sometimes 'Cafe' sounds like 'Parfait' :D

Friday, October 18, 2013

Bird watching, among other things.

We have been loving having windows in provo!  The kids love to watch the critters--mostly birds--from our window.



These Mule deer are nice, but I do miss seeing White-tailed deer.  It's nice to see some critters of any variety though :)



Its hard to believe that we will soon be watching bears and moose through our windows in the Great Land...

  We also have a fish now too! 
 
 
 
My favorite is how they love to watch us go bye bye.  William was having a hard time letting Daddy go back to school this semester so we started a "climb up on the couch so you can watch Daddy go bye-bye" routine and it works like magic!  William is almost excited for Daddy to leave so he can climb up on the couch and see him wave before he bikes off! 

Sunday, October 13, 2013

The Sun Beams

Today at church Weston and I were able to substitute as the Sun Beam teacher.  The lesson prep was mostly done by the normal teacher so I just read over the lesson and, I confess, figured it would be a cinch.

It wasn't exactly a cinch, but
you're probably picturing 3-4 year olds, in large quantities, bouncing off the walls, chairs, and perhaps almost the ceiling.  This was not the problem.  They were the 5 most reverent 3-4 year olds I've ever met!  I was very impressed.

The lesson was on examples so we did a lot of "do as I'm doing", "simon says", and "follow the leader".  We also sang "I'm trying to be like Jesus" and "Jesus said love everyone".   I layed out some footprints and they took turns being the leader and "following Jesus". 

We got through the lesson in about 15 minutes, then we had about 20 more to go...

S0 we colored our footprints for a while and I tried to make friends with them.  I think they were a bit distracted worrying that Lily Anne was going to steal their footprints, which was quite reasonable.  After a few futile attempts I was able to strike a cord.  "What are you going to be for Halloween?"

      A PRINCESS! SPIDERMAN! ARIEL! A DLFIHNWE! (sadly, I never could understand what this little guy was going to be...) A NINJA!  (these answers were all said at once, so I had to sort through them individually :)


Having figured that out, we, of course, ended with "turtle races" (a new one to me, but an extra shy boy in our class got up the courage to request it, so how could I say no?) and "red light green light"  I couldn't quite figure out how those fit into the lesson, but we had a great time.

I'm excited to see them at our ward trunk or treat on the 30th!

Friday, October 11, 2013

And We're BACK! So here's to catching up...

We have internet!  :) So I plan on putting more up in the future.

So first the birthday.  Lily Anne turned 1 on the 10th of September, and while she didn't love opening presents, she loved playing with them.

I love watching her face when she sees the baby doll!  :)

They both loved the toys.


Lily Anne loves signing, here she signs a few of the ones she knows.  

 We had fun visiting the Duck Pond too...  (There were baby ducks!  Weird. They let me catch them.  Weirder.)