how many rounds are there in boxing?

| Saturday, December 4, 2010 | 0 comments |

Pictures like this are quite deceiving. It takes a lot of begging, sometimes bribing, and at least 50 snaps of the shutter to get just one picture like this. You should have heard her protest when I asked her to put her arm around him.

Sometimes I walk away defeated.

The more mature older my kids get, the worse asking them to do anything within the vicinity of the other becomes. What do I expect putting together a Tween Tyrant and a Tenacious Tigger? I know! I'm doomed to walk through fire, while they expect me to walk on water, no matter what the scenario. With this mix (that's right, think oil + water), nothing will be calm or easy dull.

In one corner we have Tween Tyrant. She's a beautiful girl trying to adjust to the raging emotions of puberty, the maliciousness of middle school girls, and the embarrassment of the gym class locker room. Her internal battle has become external... with mom and anyone else in striking distance. She wants to be kind and good, but can't see how through all the disappointment and disgust of an ordinary life. I thought about nicknaming her Gloomy Gus for the sake of this blog, but I'm not going to saddle her with such a negative label. She's strong and she'll be fine on the other side of this tween/teen/angst phase (although I may not survive the here and now to see it).

In the other corner is Tenacious Tigger. He's neurologically-different, bouncy to a fault, and just wants to be everybody's friend. Everybody except Tween Tyrant, of course. He's obstinate and has zero control of his impulses. But he's also the kindest little boy I've ever met, with an enormous heart and, already at the age of just 8, a real lady's man boy. He too will grow to find his place in this world, despite his different abilities, and be happy and successful (again, hopefully I survive his childhood to see it).

Every day they enter this boxing ring of life with siblings. Each wants the crowd to cheer for them and each thinks they need to eliminate their opponent to make it happen. So they throw punches and sneer and growl in an effort to win over the sole affection of the crowd.

I'm on the sidelines, coaching them both and urging them to take up a different fight. They need to re-allocate all this energy for a more positive cause. But they can't hear me over the war of growing up that has waged in their consciences.

Tonight their little cousin is here for a sleep-over. A rare treat that only happens a couple times a year. Detailed Darling is an only child and I can always see a look of confusion on her face when Tween Tyrant and Tenacious Tigger begin throwing punches. She can't choose sides because she loves them both and that means she can't understand why they treat the other the way they do either. I think she's happy to go back to her peaceful house after a few hours at ours.

Hopefully she always leaves without battle scars.

I won't tell her that her mom and I boxed the sibling match when we were girls.

huh?

| Friday, November 5, 2010 | 0 comments |
If you ask retailers, we've already entered the Christmas Season. Although I loathe thinking about Christmas before Thanksgiving, thinking about it now affords me the opportunity to post some of my favorite Christmas pics from years past.

happy birthday buddy

| Saturday, October 16, 2010 | 0 comments |
My son, my youngest, my baby, turns 8 years old today. It's hard to believe another year has gone by. Each year I post my annual birthday ode to Luke

Here's a year in the life of Luke, in pictures.


Sharing laughs with a sister is always good.

Decorating the tree
Luke and the girls (sister Emma and cousin Hannah)
This was the year of the snow for us. This snowman is taller than Luke!

It was also the year of eating the snow...

Luke, Emma and me in snow so big and heavy you can't see our faces.
Luke's sleepover with his cousin (that's like a sister) Hannah. Two sillies in one room all night!

Peek a Boo!

The art show at the end of Art in the Afternoon, weekly art classes.
Luke started building with Daddy this year. He (and Daddy) love it!
Carefully using a saw.
Siblings get along well running and playing outside.

Luke was obsessed with blowing bubbles this year. It seemed soothing to him.

Baseball 2010. I don't want to talk about it.

Easter Hunt RACE.

Could he BE any cuter?!

Legos on the shirt, Legos in the hand. Nope, he doesn't like Legos at all.
Luke got his first Build A Bear this year (and his second and third).

This boy LOVES the beach. He has the best behavior and fewest ADHD symptoms there too.

The first time Luke played mini-golf. We played twice more that week on vacation too.

Oh, those big blue eyes!

{a picture's worth a thousand words}
New year brought new Wii games.

He got into listening to an iPod this year. He says it calms him.

Science became his latest obsession this year. LOVE THAT!

Music "garage" at the Greenville Science Museum.
Luke drives the fire truck.

It's not all fun and smiles. Sometimes this happens. Luke hides under Daddy on the sidewalk.

I guess this was a year of firsts. He and Emma bowled for the first time this year too.

Even the kid balls are really heavy. Can you say proprioceptive input?
First time on the Lake too. We discovered paddle boats are fun... but really only once.

Luke's first marshmallow caught fire so now he's fretting while Daddy roasts another one.

First for tennis too.

Mmmm.... smores!
First for reading lots and lots and lots. I am thrilled!

And now he's 8!


What a year!

wordless

| Friday, October 8, 2010 | 0 comments |
I realize today is Friday, not Wednesday, but this blog didn't exist on Wednesday and I'm feeling rather speechless wordless this afternoon.

Wishing I were there, with plenty of peace and quiet to figure out how to make lemonade out of the lemons just thrown in my lap. I'm juggling, looking for the recipe.

Happy Birthday to Me... and my new blog!

| Thursday, October 7, 2010 | 0 comments |
On this not so momentous day, my birthday, I decided to do something just for me and work on something I LOVE... photography. I thought a photography blog might inspire more time with the camera and allow me to participate in all the great weekly photo challenges like Scavenger Hunt Sunday and SOOC Saturday. I am really looking forward to nurturing my love affair... with my CAMERA!

To start things off, I am posting one of my favorite photos that I've taken since getting my Nikon D40 for another birthday just 3 or 4 years ago. 
The spinning swings at Family Kingdom in Myrtle Beach, SC.

Thanks for taking a look. Come back and visit any time!