I'm not much on blogging since I'm working on so many designs right now. My daughter has had a really bad reaction to her new allergy medicine and it's given us quite a scare. It's called Lodrane 24D and she's having hallucinations, hearing things, dizziness, confusion, and just overall bizarre things happening to her. We've been detoxing her today and she's been off all meds and we may then work her back onto them one at a time. The last three days have been very scary for us...we first noticed the difference in her on Tuesday afternoon, she became very moody and crying all the time, and my daughter rarely cries over anything. She's not sleeping very well so I let her sleep for about three hours today and she's in and out of bed once already. I've not had much sleep either because I've been sleeping on the couch to make sure my daughter doesn't wander outside in the night and cause herself to get lost in the woods because she loves being out in them so much. Have I mentioned that I'm really scared for her right now?
I made a little change with my Friends List. It's on the left side and to open it just click on the word "Friends" and it pops out! Neat, huh! To close it click on it again! Thank you
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Seven Steps to Raising Godly Children
Principle - Impart God's word on your children and live in a way that you are their greatest example of what a Christ-abiding parent should be.
Pattern - Teach your children a pattern of prayer; when to pray, how to pray, and why prayer is important.
Persistence - Don't ever give up...teach your children to always have faith and not to give up when things get hard.
Participation - Our children crave our attention! The way our children see us is the way they'll see God in thier lives.
Praise - Encourage children, praise them when they do something right and help them when they have a hard time.
Prayer - Teach your children to pray and then to TRUST God for the outcome.
Priority - Make God the Head and Heart of your home and let them live with God's desire coming first in your lives.