Here are this weeks best comments in The 5 Little Things Challenge:
Evelyn Lim from Attraction Mindmap says:
It’s amazing that you can cope with 5. I have 2 young kids, whom I spent half of my waking hours with.
I like to encourage creativity. Here are some ideas, to add to your list:
1. Stage plays together. Great for dressing up for role playing and building confidence.
2. Paint together. They learn much faster when they can see their parent paint as well.
3. Tell a story together. I will start a story which I will make up on the spur of the moment and my daugther will continue with the remainder.
I cannot resist sharing about my all time favorite activity: snuggling up with them in bed every once in a while. I guess you can’t do this if they are all grown up. Best is to do this while they are still young and cuddly!!
Tim Brownson from A Daring Adventure says:
No matter how tired you are or what went wrong at work make sure that you leave that in the car when you get home from work. That first 4 or 5 minutes is crucial. If your kids ever start to link you getting home from work and being in bad mood, to seeing them, you’re in trouble. Of course after the 5 minutes are up all bets are off and you can be as miserable as sin.
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