Saturday, February 16, 2008

Chef Graham!


This little guy's name is, Graham, a little boy that I babysit two evenings a week. He was born incredibly big, (which is incredibly weird seeing such a huge baby come from a size 0 mother) and has stayed that way. I took this top picture when he was about 9 months old. As you can see, he was a BIG boy. He weighed in at 30# at 1 year. While I was babysitting him and his siblings this weekend, I was making Janna's awesome Cinnamon roll recipe and Graham was so interested (which makes sense, since his dad is the orignator and owner of Dewey's Pizza). He wanted to help with everything and he stayed on the counter keeping track of everything I did. So I decided it would be cute to re-enact the original picture.

As you can see he hasn't changed much in a year and a half except get taller. He is such a cutie. We had a really great time together, so I thought I would share.

Friday, February 15, 2008

My new job....


I am going to start a new nanny job March 3. This is Ashley (4 1/2) and Brooke (8 wks). I am going to combine my old job with this one, so that makes me very happy! :-) Ashley is very outgoing and fun, and Brooke seems to be a pretty relaxed baby, so that is good. I have been working part time since the beginning of January and its been really tough, so I am excited to be getting some money coming in again, as well.

Thursday, February 14, 2008

"I really want this, Simon!"

How many of you have heard this line, too often on American Idol? "I really want this, Simon!" As if the fact that they have the musicality of a stuck pig, has nothing to do with being an American Idol. Its all about the fact that they WANT it. I am increasingly dismayed by the sense of entitlement that I see in our children and young people today. As a nanny, I am around all sorts of parents and children every day. I have been amazed at the parenting (or non-parenting) that I experience around these children. I actually watched a mom break down in tears after begging her child to come down from the play ground and being ignored for fifteen minutes. I finally, politely, asked her if she wanted me to go and get him and she stared at me with shock and replied, "I guess I could go and get him." She grabbed him and brought him down and they went out the door. It was like she had never even thought of the fact that she could control his behavior. Seeing the total over-indulgence that happens with these children, it doesn't take a big mental leap, to understand why people who can't carry a tune in a bushel basket think that they deserve to be on American Idol. They are told every day that every thing they do is WONDERFUL. No one loses, everyone wins, right? Wrong. Eventually in life, these kids, who are in total unreality of who and what they are, will run into a Simon. Someone who doesn't pull any punches, and suddenly they are in shock and are totally devastated at the reality that broadsides them. I used to babysit a boy who behaved terribly, when he was old enough to go to school, he would come home depressed because he didn't have any friends. No one wanted to play with him because he was such a brat. And he couldn't understand why, since no one had ever taught him what proper behavior was. Was it really a five year old's fault? Not in my opinion. What a disservice his parents did to him. I say its about time we got control of our children again. Teach them that there is a right way and a wrong way, help them with their weakness, but don't lie to them about their abilities. Bring them up with compassion for others instead of a sense of entitlement that tells them they deserve whatever they want just because they want it! I was thrilled with a line in the movie Incredibles, where Dash is complaining about not being able to do things because he was "special", to which his mom replies, "Everyone's special, Dash, " to which he mutters back, "which is just another way of saying, no one is special!" I love it, get with it people, lets bring some old fashioned reality back to our children! I never liked not being able to sing, but guess what, I knew I couldn't and you can believe that I would never have tried out for American Idol. Does this mean if your kid isn't good at something that you shouldn't encourage him to get better? Of course not! It is always good to teach children (and adults) that is is good to strive to do better at the things that we aren't as good at. Just don't convince them that they are going to be president some day if they have the IQ of a squirrel! Its really about the kids and what is best for them, and sometimes that means accepting hard truths to escape embarrassment later from a much harsher critic or situation. Thanks for putting up with my rant, good luck to all you parents out there!

Thursday, February 7, 2008

Little Ballerina.....


Here are a couple of pics of baby Jade. She is always making this face. It is definitely one of her favorites.

Jade is pulling up to everything these days. My mom says that when you hold her hands and try and make her walk, she absolutely refuses to take a step. Kind of funny.

Wednesday, February 6, 2008

Is this really February???


What weird weather we are having these days! It seems more like April than February! Ah well....I took Seth and Luke to the bus today, I haven't gotten a lot of pics of them, since I don't really babysit them during the school year, so I decided to get them while I had the chance. Unfortunately Seth decided that he didn't want to get his pic taken....

but, I got him anyway!!! Luke is already 12 years old, which is still shocking to me, and Seth is 9. I started babysitting them when they were 2 and 4. Believe me, time flies!!!

Kaelah and I waited for 40 minutes for the bus today, so we got kind of crazy with the camera.

Ahhhh....she is so sweet!