Quick side story. A few days later I went into Ella's room and she was eating something. I found several wrappers on her floor and I asked her where she got the candy. She claimed that she forgot that she had hid some of it in her room. I told her that she had made the deal to give us all but the 10 pieces and that she had been dishonest. I gave her the whole "I'm disappointed" speech, along with the, "now I'm not sure if I can trust you" sentiment. She was very sad and I just left her with her thoughts, no consequences...yet. About 5 minutes later she came into the kitchen with her purse and emptied it out on the counter. I asked her what she was doing and she said it was for the candy. I was so proud of her that I started crying. She was willing to give it all back to make up for what she had done. I told her that I was so proud and that now I knew she understood. I really thought that was great because I never said anything about what I thought she should do, or what I was going to do. I did take back two dollars, but let her keep the rest. I figured she had learned exactly what I would want her to learn. What an absolute sweetie. This girls heart really is made of gold.
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Showing posts with label Halloween. Show all posts
Tuesday, November 13, 2007
Pumpkins and Trick or Treating
Quick side story. A few days later I went into Ella's room and she was eating something. I found several wrappers on her floor and I asked her where she got the candy. She claimed that she forgot that she had hid some of it in her room. I told her that she had made the deal to give us all but the 10 pieces and that she had been dishonest. I gave her the whole "I'm disappointed" speech, along with the, "now I'm not sure if I can trust you" sentiment. She was very sad and I just left her with her thoughts, no consequences...yet. About 5 minutes later she came into the kitchen with her purse and emptied it out on the counter. I asked her what she was doing and she said it was for the candy. I was so proud of her that I started crying. She was willing to give it all back to make up for what she had done. I told her that I was so proud and that now I knew she understood. I really thought that was great because I never said anything about what I thought she should do, or what I was going to do. I did take back two dollars, but let her keep the rest. I figured she had learned exactly what I would want her to learn. What an absolute sweetie. This girls heart really is made of gold.
Posted by kara jayne at 3:23 PM 6 comments
Labels: Halloween
Sunday, November 11, 2007
Ward Halloween Party
I know that from my lack of posting that it looked like we skipped Halloween this year, but we didn't. I am only just now getting to writing about it. I think we had a good Halloween. The highlight was FOR SURE the Ward Halloween Party. We live in an awesome ward and they go all out for this event. There is a family in our ward who has tons of property with horses and the works. They let the party be held there and it is so much fun. They open all their horse stalls and in each one is a different carnival game for the kids. They also have horse rides, chili contest, cake walk, face painting, eating contests, free popcorn and cotton candy. There are even Navajo tacos/scones and drinks for dinner. All of this is provided by the ward...everything is free.
Here we are in our costumes. All the girls are witches, Jack is a power ranger, Max is spider man, and Paul is a ...um...a photographer...that's what he told the kids. Party pooper!
Jack was a natural on the horse. He ended up being a cowboy for the actual Halloween trick or treating after this adventure!
The three orange and black witches!
Here is Max on the horse. He loved this.
Nora should have been a monkey. She would not stop climbing on everything! She loved the horses so much and spent the majority of her time on these gates. It's hard to tell in these pictures just how tiny she is, but it looked hilarious. She can climb ANYTHING! It was so fun to see her have such a ball at this party. I will admit that I thought she was going to make the party hard, but she made me smile the whole time. She really did have a great time.
One more shot of her peering over the gate at the horses. She wasn't afraid AT ALL!! I was a little as you can see from my outstretched hand.
She is just such a sweetheart I could eat her up!!!
Posted by kara jayne at 9:53 AM 7 comments
Labels: Halloween
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