What ever shall I do? Should I be scared? Hahaha... It will be 2 against 1. Oh well, I shall have my way. I shall be the Queen of the Home and they shall be my servants. Just Playin'
nice one, meredith. :) melis, the boys will take care of their queen. :) and, i use photoshop for the DS. i don't use iphoto much anymore but i still think it's a fun program for enhancing photos.
One thing about boys is they really do feel loving toward their mother and for a few years they bring you all kinds of wonderful gifts - wild flowers (dandelions), precious jewels (rocks), and exotic creatures (butterflies, frogs, pillbugs and caterpillars-but not ladybugs cuz that's for girls). But then when they get a little older and it's not a cool thing to do, they stop bringing gifts - even on special days like you birthday, Mothers Day and Christmas. At this time, do not be tempted to pull back in self-pity, thinking that they should automatically know that they should remember you without you telling, reminding or teaching them to. If you care about them (and your future dauther-in-law) you will insist and teach them to continue to appreciate you, remember you and give you gifts. By so doing, you are teaching them to be considerate, loving, appreciative, giving and less consumed with themselves. And you are teaching them to be a man who will be loved by the women in their lives (their mother, wife, daughters, daughters-inlaw and granddaughters). What better lesson is there to learn than that?
Since August 9th 2007, our family has grown in so many ways. We're still a family of 3, but life with a toddler sure keeps you on your toes. Logan is still working at UOP, he is a full-time student, and does all he can to be a wonderful father. Melissa stays at home with Miles, keeps things up 'n' running at home, and is working on her degree. Miles is testing his limits and is growing everyday. He has developed in so many ways in just a year. We are excited to see what else life has in store for us.
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Hahaha. You SHALL be the Queen. Besides, after Miles is born, you and Logan can get to work on a little girl... hee hee.
nice one, meredith. :) melis, the boys will take care of their queen. :)
and, i use photoshop for the DS.
i don't use iphoto much anymore but i still think it's a fun program for enhancing photos.
One thing about boys is they really do feel loving toward their mother and for a few years they bring you all kinds of wonderful gifts - wild flowers (dandelions), precious jewels (rocks), and exotic creatures (butterflies, frogs, pillbugs and caterpillars-but not ladybugs cuz that's for girls). But then when they get a little older and it's not a cool thing to do, they stop bringing gifts - even on special days like you birthday, Mothers Day and Christmas. At this time, do not be tempted to pull back in self-pity, thinking that they should automatically know that they should remember you without you telling, reminding or teaching them to. If you care about them (and your future dauther-in-law) you will insist and teach them to continue to appreciate you, remember you and give you gifts. By so doing, you are teaching them to be considerate, loving, appreciative, giving and less consumed with themselves. And you are teaching them to be a man who will be loved by the women in their lives (their mother, wife, daughters, daughters-inlaw and granddaughters). What better lesson is there to learn than that?
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