
Helping Refugees with Your Kids
Big Brother gently pulled on my hand and whispered, “Mom, are they refugees?” Thanksgiving weekend was the first time that we crossed paths with a refugee from Syria. You know how it
Big Brother gently pulled on my hand and whispered, “Mom, are they refugees?” Thanksgiving weekend was the first time that we crossed paths with a refugee from Syria. You know how it
“Oh, goodness,” I thought in response to Little Brother’s question. I really hope Google was going to work when we got to the fishing hole. Reality of co-Parenting with Google.
Even from their youngest years, toddlers respond to other children when they are upset, even go so far as to offer their own toys or snacks to help quell distress
While on our Kindness Quest during Spring Break in New Orleans, both boys were extremely concerned about those that were homeless. We had prepared two homeless care kits, but that
I drive a 1998 Honda. It is a great car with a few quirks. One that has surfaced recently is that the gas gauge isn’t quite, um, accurate. On the
“Sheila, I really want to have my kids help out. So, I called the nursing home. But, they said no!” I can usually guess when something comes out through the
Most people that I talk to about serving with their children say,”I just don’t know how to start it. I feel overwhelmed with what I have to do already.” I.
Even though we’ve been working with organizations that support those that are homeless for over a year, my family has just started to understand the scope and scale of being homeless.
Serving Others Does Make a Difference This past week we were at Target getting all our supplies ready for an upcoming service project. I had the youngest along with me.
“Oh, NO! I didn’t get it!” Big Brother’s face is all frowns and disappointment. The boys are in the middle of a game of Superhero Memory. It is Little Brother’s turn
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