My boys aren't sure that I can fix anything. It's always "leave it for dad when he gets home from work". When Monte was little is was always "Dad can glue it".
Interesting title for the blog. I think so true of most parents. However, knowing that we will at some point or another I think it's more important to teach our kids how to deal with it and finding our strength to get past it.
I hate the look on my boys' faces when I am unable to wave my magic wand and fix it, find it, do it, make it...
You have lovely boys, and I really do wish that I would never disappoint my boys again.
LOL you gotta love kids and the things they say. Too funny :)
ReplyDeleteHope you're having a terrific day :)
My boys aren't sure that I can fix anything. It's always "leave it for dad when he gets home from work".
ReplyDeleteWhen Monte was little is was always "Dad can glue it".
Thats so cute, I love the things kids say!
ReplyDeleteThey are so precious. I really enjoy getting to art myself! Hope to see you all as soon as I'm better!
ReplyDeleteI love that you write down those funny phrases they say! they are so innocent and sweet!
ReplyDeleteThat is SOOOO cute. I think even to this day I'm convinced my mom and dad can fix anything :)
ReplyDeleteThat's so sweet, Stephanie... Your boys must be so proud of you. Being a mom makes you creative and must-be-capable-to-do-anything :).
ReplyDeleteWishing you a great day!
Love,
Adwina
Interesting title for the blog. I think so true of most parents. However, knowing that we will at some point or another I think it's more important to teach our kids how to deal with it and finding our strength to get past it.
ReplyDeleteI hate the look on my boys' faces when I am unable to wave my magic wand and fix it, find it, do it, make it...
You have lovely boys, and I really do wish that I would never disappoint my boys again.