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Building That Mother/Son Relationship

Mothers and sons sometimes speak different languages.Here are a few tips on how to build and strengthen that mother/son relationship.

How Quickly the Years Go By

Where does the time go? One day, my girls were playing dress up and having tea parties. The next, or so it seemed, they were grown women.

In this really beautiful video, Michael W. Smith asks, “How did tomorrow turn into yesterday?” How did our little children grow up, so… very… fast?

 

Every Life Is Beautiful In The New Film “October Baby”

I love watching movies, but sometimes the choices can be ugly.  So when a movie comes out that has meaning, gives understanding and depth to life, opens up opportunities for discussion and reflection, I am all over it.  October Baby is such a movie and it releases in theaters on Friday.

In October Baby every life is beautiful…but living through it is not always pretty.  October Baby honestly explores the reality of life. As the mother of adopted children, so much portrayed in the movie spoke to me personally.  I have seen the same pain Hannah fights as she unravels her past in the movie played out in my children’s lives.  Having met my adopted children’s birth mother, I cried as saw the emotion in Hannah’s birth mother’s face.  Most of all, I anguished with Hannah’s adopted parents in their desire to protect and love the child they had taken to be their own. Every life is beautiful and Hannah’s life is no exception…but then neither is yours.  October Baby won’t let you forget that.

How to Help Children Cope With Anxiety

Walt Larimore is an amazing Doctor, author and insightful parent.  We love having him as a resource on iMOM.com.  Walt gives some great advice in this video about children and anxiety. If you child suffers from anxiety we have a couple great resources on what to do.

Does your child have  anxiety?

Here is a great way to discuss handling anxiety with your children.

 

Walt’s latest creative venture is a fictional book called Hazel Creek .  I can’t wait to escape a little with this book on my spring break.

 

Growing Up: From 2 to 22

 

          My baby girl  


 

 

 

 

         
           
          Is 22 today.

 

 

 

 

It’s not 21, so it’s not like it’s a big year or anything.

But it is 22!  In 2 months she will graduate.  No more long Christmas and summer breaks.

She is only 2 hours away at school.  She could be 2 flights away with a 2 hour lay over when she gets a job.

I really don’t know what the next 2 years will bring but I know that every day I get to spend with Megan will be a blessing!

 

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