When I was in 6th grade I went through a period to where I either refused to do my homework or either waited until the last minute. These days you can get help on your homework from sites like edupeet, but back then we had no such luck. Whenever I didn't do my homework my teachers would send home what was called a "No Homework" slip. It would tell my parents that I didn't do my homework and I would have to get it signed saying that I showed it to :: Keep Reading ::
Sometimes You Don’t Understand Unless It Happens To You
As I have grown up I have come to realize that some things that people complain about you don't understand unless it happens to you. I have had people complain about something that I was doing that I didn't really think was a big deal until someone did that exact thing to me. For example I now understand how The Husband feels when he tells me I did something that I had told him multiple times that I wouldn't then instead of apologizing I would :: Keep Reading ::
I Am More Sympathetic
Today my kids and I walked down to the near by McDonald's to meet The Husband. We had a quick meal and then we headed over to the Kroger that is the same plaza. I went inside while they stayed in the car. I was only going to get a few items so there was no need for us all to go in. For whatever reason the store only had about 3 cash registers open. You would think they would have more open with school opening Monday. Anyway they opened a few :: Keep Reading ::
Mamam Kat’s Writing Prompts: My Big Whoops
It is actually kind of funny that the topic I have chosen for my Mama Kat's Writers Workshop this week is write about a lesson you learned. Yep that's right that means it's Thursday. The options this week were: 1. A lesson you learned 2. The first concert you ever attended 3. Write a post inspired by the word brave 4. 10 things Will and Kate will need to survive baby's first year 5. First crush I chose number one :: Keep Reading ::