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Pete is my goofy kid. He is highly entertaining! One of Benny’s favorite hashtags on Twitter is #randomcrappetesays. He loves making people laugh and he’s one of those kids that is just naturally funny. He uses a lot of big words-most of the time in the correct context, but it’s funny to hear those things come out of such a small mouth. Much to the dismay of his siblings, he also loves playing practical jokes on people.

Pete is a builder. He loves to spread things out so he can get a good look at what he’s got to work with, so it was no surprise when he covered our dining room table with Legos last night and spent hours dreaming up variations of speed cruisers, water/land boats, and various flying machines. He makes all the noises that go along with building things and it gives me the giggles. He plays with such abandon. I want to be more like that.

If we were a normal family –and believe me, I know we’re not – Pete would have been labeled already. I’d have teachers wanting him sedated medicated. The boy has loads of energy. A few years ago I was lectured by a woman who told me that at some point he needed to learn how to be quiet and sit still. Duh. He knows how to do that and I believe there is a time and place for it, but I also let him be him. He often stands up to do his schoolwork, or does a problem then spins around in his desk chair, then does another problem. He concentrates better when he can wiggle a bit. If I notice him getting too squirrely, I have him do jumping jacks or bounce up and down for a minute. It helps. I also understand that he can sit for hours at a time if he is engrossed in what he’s doing (like his Lego time), so I’m not going to let him be labeled. I’m going to take my cues from him, then direct him accordingly.

This pic (click on it to enlarge it) is proof to all who are familiar with his energy level that he can in fact sit quietly in a chair. It doesn’t happen often, but it’s possible. He can also sit still in public. This is him playing Chess with one of our street friends on the mall. He LOVES being there with us, and he talks to everybody.  He is somewhat fearless in public. For example, he took a blanket and his bongos to the Pearl Street Mall and played for over an hour hoping to make a little cash. I NEVER would have done something like that at his age.

He’s an amazing kid, goofiness, high energy, and all. I love him that way, I just wish he’d share some of that energy with me. 🙂

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I stole borrowed copied this from my friend Kevin’s blog. 😉  While I am in total agreement with his point about this video, something else jumped out at me.  I’m astounded by our ability to change the world with one small act.  How you treat one person today can impact hundreds of others as the wave of love, compassion, and validation ripples outward.  It’s an amazing feeling when it comes back to you.  Enjoy the video.  It’s 15  minutes well spent.  🙂

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I’m on my way out the door for a long awaited 3 day renewal in the mountains.  Just me.  I have a feeling this will be my own little version of “The Shack”…maybe not quite so intense, but just as healing and sweet.  See you all back here next week. 🙂

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The Ass and His Driver

An Ass was being driven along a road leading down a mountainside when suddenly he took it into his silly head to choose his own path.  He could see his stall at the foot of the mountain, and to him the quickest way down seemed to be over the edge of the nearest cliff.  Just as he was about to leap over, his master caught him by the tail and tried to pull him back, but the stubborn Ass would not yield and pulled with all his might.  “Very well,” said his master, “go your way, you willful beast, and see where it leads you.”  With that he let go, and the foolish Ass tumbled head over heals down the mountainside.

They who will not listen to reason but stubbornly go their own way against the friendly advice of those who are wiser than they, are on the road to misfortune.

Good ol’ Aesop.  This was one of my son’s read aloud stories for school today.  After he was able to stop giggling whenever he said the word “Ass”, he read it quite well and could tell me in his own words what the story meant.  He was even able to give me other examples to illustrate the point. Smart kid. 🙂  This story should be required reading for everyone.

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Facebook Addiction

Benny has been teasing me for years about my online friendships.  Facebook is just another way to “be friends” with people I’m not actually friends with.  It’s a little strange to get a friend request from someone I’ve never met, but they know so and so who knows me through so and so.  Even so, I love Facebook.  I think it is SOOOO much better than myspace.  It is addictive though.

I’ve loved getting in touch with old friends, but it’s too easy to spy on them and peek into their lives instead of picking up the phone or writing and actually getting involved in their lives.  It’s sort of like blogging.  It can easily take the place of having real relationships with people if you let it.  On the other hand, it allows me to keep in touch with people I don’t see very often…people I probably wouldn’t call because we’re not that close.  Like everything else in life…there is a balance.  I’m still trying to strike one.

Through Facebook, I’m “friends with” people from high school, college, and all the places I’ve lived as an adult.  I’m friends with old college professors, former boyfriends, college club girlfriends, former teens in our various youth groups we’ve had, their parents, camp kids, youth ministers across the globe, family members I don’t know very well but love, my sister whom I never talk to or see, writers I admire but they have no clue who I am, writers I admire that DO know who I am, famous people, teens and adults from my homeschooling group, missionaries in Africa, a guy in China who makes me think and laugh, my best guy friend who quit blogging (lol), my husband who never blogs, and even my old nemesis turned good friend. (hehehe) I would wear a t-shirt that says, “Facebook…bringing strange people together!”

Facebook allows me to view and “save as” pictures of my friends and their families so I can miss them even more.  It lets me create clever flair (one-liner, bumper sticker style buttons like we wore on our jean jackets in the 80’s) to send to people to make them smile.  It reminds me when a fellow “friend” is having a birthday so I can “poke them” by serenading them or throwing cake or some other inanimate object at them.  I’ve had several sheep thrown at me.  It hosts the never ending movie quiz…which I have played for hours.  It’s my equivalent to a video game since we don’t own any gaming systems.  (I know Jared, you think we’re depriving our kids, don’t you?)  Facebook lets me connect with other LOST, HEROES, and ALIAS fans around the world.  That’s important stuff. lol  If it weren’t for Facebook, I wouldn’t have known that a few of my “friends” are pregnant, getting married, or are divorced now.

Facebook is fun, a wonderful way to waste time, and an easy way to procrastinate.  I could be addicted to worse things.  Speaking of procrastinating, if it weren’t for Facebook, I’d have all the laundry done by now and I’d be sleeping.  How boring is that? 🙂

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