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Monday February 8th, 2010

Monthly Goal:

Ok, new rule.  I will do the $25 GC giveaway to the person with the most comments but they have to leave at least 5 comments.  :)   So far I’ve only been left 3 comments and I KNOW that you moms are doing a lot of good things for your kids.  Please let us celebrate your mothering no matter how big or small!

What I did nice today was kiss my daughters dirty smelly toe after she stubbed it.

Don’t forget to leave a comment about what you did today.

Today’s Activity:

In the spirit of Valentine ’s Day, which is fast approaching, take some time today to write each of your children a little love note.  Write this in a place where they can find and appreciate it when they are old enough to read it.

Note:

If you blog and turn your blog into a blog book each year then you could write the note to them on your blog.  Otherwise a journal of yours, one you have created for your children, or even just a blank page in their baby book will work great.

Evaluate:

This was really enjoyable for me to take the time to focus on my kids good qualities.  When I read them the letters they smiled so big which mad it even a better experience.  I wrote them on loose piece of paper and I’m going to put it in their journals.

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2 Responses to “Monday February 8th, 2010”

  1. Amy says:

    I always look at your blog but fail to leave a comment. It has been nice to be reminded of all of the small ways that you can show your kids you love them!

  2. Sheri says:

    I taught my daughter how to make noodles for our chicken noodle soup. She did it all by herself. She is constantly asking to help me in the kitchen, and usually I am trying to get it done quick and don’t let her help. She had so much fun making the noodles and I could see how proud she felt of her accomplishment. It helped her big brothers thought the noodles were “amazing”. Thanks for your website.

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