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Dec. 7, 2006

Some changes

In the interest of managing my time better, I have been debating for some time what to do with this blog.  I think I have finally found a solution that will work for me.  Cutting and pasting articles from one blog to the other is tedious and something I've never particularly enjoyed.  On the other hand, I kind of like blogging over here and enjoy the fellowship of all the homeschoolers here.  I don't want to just stop blogging.  Even though this blog has sort of been in limbo for some time now.

So I decided that this blog here will become more of a personal one.  A bit of my life, the lives of my children and a bit about homeschooling.  I probably won't blog quite as frequently here, but certainly won't abandon it anytime soon.  It may go back to what it began as...about the best journal of my homeschooling experience I can manage between everything else I'm trying to do.

Everything else I'll keep on my main blog...which I'll finally be able to get categories on!  Yeah!  I'm so excited, except that I can't log in until they are finished switching it over so I'm not sure I'll get to post tonight.

And I'll start with a little story that made me so proud of my little boy yesterday in the playground at McDonald's:

Baby Bug (my one year old) decided to venture up the playground.  In one of the little cubbies, there were some girls (other kids, not employees) trying to replace the mat that had come loose.  Baby Bug was in the way and one of the girls tried to pick her up to move her.  Bear was not happy.  He grabbed hold of his little sister, and shouted, "No!  My sister!  You don't touch her!"

So much for poems like "Sister for Sale."  Not all brothers want to be rid of them.  (In fact, if you ask him, he'll tell you he wants the baby to be another sister.  He likes his sisters and figures another one would be a good thing!)

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Posted by hugs4Him
Awwww. My 8yr old loves his little sister too! He wrote his first poem yesterday & it was about her :-).
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