BEFORE FIRST DAY AT SCHOOL
Timmy; "I feel older today"
Mom; "Why is that?"
Timmy; "Cussss I'm going into 3rd grade" {jesh mom you should of known that}
AFTER SCHOOL
Mom; "Did you feel older all day"
Timmy; "No, it was tooo easy"
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Friday, January 29, 2010
Saturday, January 23, 2010
Timmy
Always a sparkle in his eyes
That no teacher could deny
His smile is like a crocodile
Charming all that passed by, while
Energy and excitement abound
Like a stirring twister gaining ground
Bright ideas fill his head
No stopping him unitl they are all said
No student could escape his latest stimulation
The colourful artist was his inspiration, the teachers lesson his motivation
Paper, paint and brush all ready
Two at a time, it was him and Eddy
Colourful paints and white blank paper
Blind eyes and mind in a caper
A daub of black here, a daub of blue there
Heaps of paint everywhere
Swish, swish, swish, splat, splat, splat
Dribble, drip, splotch, splash
No colour that reflects all light
His masterpiece was dark as night
Holding up the painting with his arms
Oblivious to the impending harm
Drip, drop, splat on chair
Drip, drop, splat on hair
TIMMY, TIMMY students yell
STOP, STOP till silenced fell
Paint still dripping on his head and this is what he said;
"Dinosaurs are dead"
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Friday, January 8, 2010
Rain in the Desert
I lost my Timmy (my youngest - he is 7) for 15 minutes this morning while getting ready to take him to vacation daycare and after a night of rain. My search tactics were;
1.) Random calling his name in the house but not too loud to wake his older brothers at 7:00 in the morning. NO Timmy.
2.) Basic calling his name from the front and back door but not too loud as to bother the neighbors. NO Timmy.
3.) Go outside and check on top of the shed (last time it rained he was up on top of the shed inspecting for water damage to the gutters.) It doesn't rain much in the middle of the desert. Its like snow to people winter climates. NO Timmy.
4.) Do a complete circle around the house hoping he didn't fall from the roof, not that he has ever climbed up there. Checked the park in the back on my way around. NO Timmy.
5.) Expanded the perimeter of my search, which included checking up and down the road. Put the trash cans down to the road for Timmy's older brother. NO Timmy.
6.) Go back inside and look under the bed, he could be hiding there, but probably not very plausible since it rained last night. NO Timmy.
7.) Go back outside and check up the road. Ah ha, a little boy barefooted in soaking wet pajamas with a broken umbrella in his hands and a large grin on his face. TIMMY!
My first inclination was to yell, which I did. But the grin on his face was full of fun and excitement it just made me stop and think - he's just a kid living for the moment. Learn from this 7 year old I told myself and we walked inside as he chattered away about all the damage from the rain.
Check out the book "Five Secrets You Must Discover Before you Die" by John B. Izzo. The 4th secret is live for the moment. Kids teach us this everyday.
Timmy making a path for all the water to go into the gutter after vacation care.


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1.) Random calling his name in the house but not too loud to wake his older brothers at 7:00 in the morning. NO Timmy.
2.) Basic calling his name from the front and back door but not too loud as to bother the neighbors. NO Timmy.
3.) Go outside and check on top of the shed (last time it rained he was up on top of the shed inspecting for water damage to the gutters.) It doesn't rain much in the middle of the desert. Its like snow to people winter climates. NO Timmy.
4.) Do a complete circle around the house hoping he didn't fall from the roof, not that he has ever climbed up there. Checked the park in the back on my way around. NO Timmy.
5.) Expanded the perimeter of my search, which included checking up and down the road. Put the trash cans down to the road for Timmy's older brother. NO Timmy.
6.) Go back inside and look under the bed, he could be hiding there, but probably not very plausible since it rained last night. NO Timmy.
7.) Go back outside and check up the road. Ah ha, a little boy barefooted in soaking wet pajamas with a broken umbrella in his hands and a large grin on his face. TIMMY!
My first inclination was to yell, which I did. But the grin on his face was full of fun and excitement it just made me stop and think - he's just a kid living for the moment. Learn from this 7 year old I told myself and we walked inside as he chattered away about all the damage from the rain.
Check out the book "Five Secrets You Must Discover Before you Die" by John B. Izzo. The 4th secret is live for the moment. Kids teach us this everyday.
Timmy making a path for all the water to go into the gutter after vacation care.
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Check out this personalized product that brought occasional sanity to our family.
http://www.thepersonalizedcup.com/
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