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It’s my party and I can cry if I want to

A little known fact about me: I am a crier.

I cry. All the time. About everything.

I cry when I am happy.  I cry when I am mad.  I cry when I am scared or hurt.  I cry when I laugh.  I cry when I watch movies, TV, or commercials.   I cry when I read.  I cry when I am frustrated.  I, of course, cry when I am sad.  I cry [insert emotion here].

I cry. I cry. I cry.

I don’t cry, however, when I cut onions.

The other day I was reading a blog post a woman wrote and I started crying.  While at work.  Earlier the same day I dropped off a very tired three-year-old boy at preschool and there was an incident at the hand-washing sink that made him cry.  Mostly because he was so exhausted he didn’t know how to deal with his emotions.

As I was leaving I felt bad because I knew he was going to have a particularly rough day, and predicted there would be quite a few tears shed that day.  So that day really got me thinking about crying. And boys crying.

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I have two boys.  And I HATE that phrase “boys don’t cry”.

My husband sometimes cry and he is a boy.  (But don’t tell him I told you…About the crying part.)

“Heaven knows we need never be ashamed of our tears, for they are rain upon the blinding dust of earth, overlying our hard hearts. I was better after I had cried, than before–more sorry, more aware of my own ingratitude, more gentle.”
― Charles DickensGreat Expectations

I understand the need for men to be men and all that garbage.  But who decided that showing you emotions are not manly?  Some other man probably.

Ahh…but I digress.

I have never wanted my son to think he couldn’t cry about something, when his emotional response was to cry.  Don’t get me wrong, I don’t want a child, be it boy or girl, who cries about EVERYTHING.  But I don’t want my child to be so embarrassed about crying that he doesn’t learn to share his emotions.  And he is three, he is gonna cry about things.

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So when he gets upset about something and starts crying, I have never told him to stop.  My response is that I need him to calm down.  He often gets more emotional when he is tired, come on, we all do.  When this is the case I tell him “I know you are tired but I need you to calm down so we can talk about it.”

I know, sounds like a lot of “new age” (is that even a term now?) mumbojumbo.  A little too ‘get in touch with your sensitive side.’

However, it works.  If he is throwing a fit or got hurt or is just so upset about something and doesn’t know how to express it, these words helps him.  Sometimes I say “slow down, breathe slowly and try to calm down.”  Cause you know how kids can get when they are crying so much they start to hyperventilate.

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Of course sometimes he says “I canna calm down, I cryin’ too hard” which is just adorable!  After someone else has stopped crying he will ask me “did dey calm down now?”  Isn’t he just the cutest?

I still have to get mad at my husband sometimes when he tells Ian to ‘stop crying’ because that is not the road I want us to travel.  We should all be able to cry when we want to.  When he is just throwing a temper-tantrum I just tell him we can talk or do whatever, when he calms down.  It is hard not to say “when you stop crying” but I really don’t want to use those words.

I try to validate his feelings and let him know it’s OK to have them, but eventually he needs to stop the tears so the day can go on.

So I say, let it out.  Cry. Cry often and cry hard, if that is what is called for.  Be you man, woman or child.  Don’t be ashamed to let others see you cry.  Carry your hankie embroidered with your initial on it, and cry.

“…you know that a good, long session of weeping can often make you feel better, even if your circumstances have not changed one bit.”
― Lemony SnicketThe Bad Beginning

Happy Crying

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Halloween Popcorn Box printable

Ian is in preschool now.  I know I can’t believe it either.

His school is having little Halloween parties on two days.  That way everyone gets to participate, since it is preschool, not everyone goes everyday.  The day that he gets to attend, Wed., is my day off!  That means I get to go too!  Whoo Hoo!

The great thing about him going to preschool at a private school with about twenty students is that I can make treats for the kids!

While browsing the blog Ginger Snap Crafts, I came across a guest post by I Dig Pinterest.  It was a recipe for Gooey Caramel Apple Monstercorn.

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Doesn’t that look fantastic?!

Christine (I Dig Pinterest) made caramel popcorn and then poured melted Caramel Apple Taffy over it and accented with candy eyes.  (For her recipe click on the picture above)

I just knew this would be the treat I wanted make for the kids at school.  I thought about just putting some in little plastic bags, but realized that is a bit too simple for me.

So I designed these popcorn boxes.

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I used the graphic from a couple of Halloween kits from Just So Scrappy.

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You can download this printable here.

The PDF file has two pages to print on cardstock or other heavy-duty paper.  Each page is for two sides of the popcorn box.  Simple cut each out and glue/tape them together then secure the bottom (download includes instructions).

Enjoy!

Happy Crafting

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Halloween Card 2013

I don’t usually do family Halloween cards, but this year I had to.

Ian has had a pair of skeleton jammies ever since he was a baby.  Let me be more clear, each year he gets a pair of skeleton jammies.  He hasn’t had the same pair.

He absolutely loves them and wears them all year-long.

Baby Sid now gets his hand-me-downs, I know the plight of the second child, therefore he now has skeleton jammies too.

Ian really likes it when they  both wear the skeleton jammies together.  So when I got these adorable pictures of them matching, I just knew I had to make a card for Halloween.

I used a quick-page from my favorite digital scrapbook designer, Just So Scrappy, and made these cards that I ordered from Shutterfly.

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View the entire collection of cards.

These boys are just the cutest!
Happy Friday!
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Conversations with a toddler

Sometimes I wish I was recording every conversation I have with my son.

Every once in a while I remember the funny things he says and try to share them.

Last night he didn’t want to go to sleep.  Which is not really uncommon for him.

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He has such a great imagination, but he is can also be grounded in reality.  So, while he pretends all the time, he knows he is just pretending.

I am always amazed at the things he says.

 

Happy Chatting
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