Happy Birthday to my beautiful Josie, who turns nine today. She is the reason I started this site, and, with her sister and father, the reason I get up in the morning and work on getting better. I love you, Josie!
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![]() Submitted by Lynn on Sat, 09/09/2006 - 10:23am.
Happy Birthday to my beautiful Josie, who turns nine today. She is the reason I started this site, and, with her sister and father, the reason I get up in the morning and work on getting better. I love you, Josie! Bookmark/Search this post with: delicious | digg | reddit | google | yahoo | technorati | stumble upon | sk*rt( categories: Parenting )
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![]() She says she didShe told her dad, "I got everything I ever wanted, EVER." Which would be a set of junior golf clubs, the Game of Life, and Grandma's sewing machine, handed down from Mama. Lynn Siprelle, Editor ![]() I forgot to mentionThat Grandma Lynda gave her a diary. She wrote her first entry last night and insisted I read it. I'm glad I did, not because of what she wrote, but because her writing is a THOUSAND times better, just in the few weeks we've been working on it. I was so happy--best gift *I* got this week, that's for sure! Now to work on the spelling... Lynn Siprelle, Editor ![]() Don't correct her spelling.She will be worried about the way everything looks and not what everything says. Encourage details and content. I'd recommend spelling words. Common words we see every day "Like, Book, See" and through in a few challange words. Spelling will come eventually and if it doesn't that what they invented spellcheck for. LOL Your gifts are always so unique and imagnative. Not a Bratz or Barbie in the mix.... how do you do it? ![]() oh I wasn't going toIn fact before she showed it to me she begged me not to--as if I'd done it before, which I really hadn't. What I meant was working on her spelling in general. Bratz are banned from this house, period; if someone actually gave us one, which is unlikely given my ferocious reputation with my in-laws, it'd get re-gifted. The girls get thrift-store Barbies every now and again from Grandma, who volunteers at one, but I think those days are officially over; they have so many Barbies they don't even miss them when the rattier ones get sent to Goodwill--or when a bag full get put in time-out because they were left for Mama to pick up. I don't know that my gifts are so unique and imaginative. We just listen to what our daughters say. Josie has been begging to learn to sew, and she's been going to the driving range with her dad and Grandpa (my dad) off and on for a while. She got a gift certificate to Toys R Us a while back, saved it and her allowance up, and went on a spree a few months ago; it came down to a junior golf club set or a Cabbage Patch Doll and some smaller things. She went with the doll, and regretted it later. "Why did I do it?" she asked me. "I thought I wanted the doll, but she's just another doll, and I really wanted the golf clubs." So we got her the golf clubs. Lynn Siprelle, Editor Post new comment |
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