Thursday, August 27, 2015

Lightning Myth

Lightning Myth

There are small, one foot tall beings with the power to move really fast at certain times. When the air is charged up during a thunder storm they can zip really fast up to the clouds or back down to the ground. They're so fast you don't see them, but you see a lightning trail where they went. If you ever do see one when it is moving at normal speed, you will know they like to wear red hats and green or brown tunics. They usually don't wear shoes so if you see tiny human-like footprints in the mud after a thunderstorm, they might have been made by the little lightning makers. They like to live where there are lots of trees such as a grove or forest, but they are curious creatures and will take a thunder storm as an opportunity to come see what the humans are up to. They must have enough magical power to keep themselves afloat up in the clouds until they are ready to zip back down to the ground.

Wednesday, May 6, 2015

Cinquains

Thomas
Furry, friendly
Sleeping, shedding, cleaning
Patient with a little boy
Kitty-Meow

I get an email from Brave Writer with a daily writing tip and today's was about cinquains.

Maria
Beautiful, shy
Sneaking, hiding, spying
Snatches hearts from a distance
Treasure

Edmund
Sweet, cute
Smiling, laughing, playing
Makes you forget his stubborn side
Bud

Nathan
Husband, sweetheart
Caring, helping, healing
My best friend
Favorite

Isaac
Tiny, miraculous
Pushing, stretching, growing
You will be here soon.
Baby

Asher
Loud, energetic
Humming, playing, moving
Growing up
Son

Tuesday, April 28, 2015

Asher and Bluetooth

     Once there was a boy named Asher. He lived with his pet dragon. He named his dragon Bluetooth because it had one blue tooth in a mouth of otherwise pearly whites. Asher believed this special tooth held the magic which allowed the dragon the power of human speech.
      Sometimes Asher wished Bluetooth did not have the power of human speech, because Asher had to listen to all sorts of complaining from his pet dragon. Bluetooth complained if the house was too cold, even though he could just light the fire place with his dragon fire breath. He complained if dinner was even five minutes late but never offered to help cook it.
      One day Asher sat down with Bluetooth to discuss the situation. "Sometimes, I get awful tired of listening to all this complaining," Asher said.
      "Well, it isn't my fault life is so hard," Bluetooth complained.
      "When you complain about a problem, it makes life harder," Asher patiently explained. "When you do something to fix the problem, it makes life better."
      "Hmm. I don't know about that," replied the skeptical dragon.
      "Try it for one week and see how you feel. Whenever you think of a problem try to fix it before you complain about it. You'll be happier," Asher challenged.
      "Oh, alright. I will see for one week if this helps," the dragon said.
      At first Bluetooth kept forgetting, and Asher would have to remind him. If Bluetooth complained that dinner wasn't ready yet, Asher would ask him to set the table. If he complained of a chill, Asher would ask him to light a fire. When he complained of the dusty floor tickling his nose when he was trying to nap, Asher asked him to sweep. And once when a stray chicken got into the house, Asher asked him to open the door so he could herd it out.
      But, after all the reminding, by the end of the week Bluetooth had started to get in the habit of helping solve problems instead of complaining about them.
      "Hey Bluetooth, it has been a week. How do you feel?" Asher asked optimistically.
      "Thanks for suggesting I try to fix problems before complaining. I think it has made life better around here," Bluetooth confided in him.
      "Thank you for helping out around here. It has made my life better too," Asher replied.

Friday, March 20, 2015

Alicia name poem

A-awesome
L-loves her family and pets
I-industrious, inquisitive
C-creative, careful
I-indecisive, introverted
A-award winning

Wednesday, December 3, 2014

Advent Calendars

I like Advent Calendars to enjoy the daily countdown till Christmas. There are a lot of different kinds that I have thought of or my family used growing up.

* Lego has some you can buy where you put a little creation together every day.
* Some people have special felt trees and ornaments that you pin on.
* I have a small Christmas tree to hang 2 ornaments on every day.
* I also made snowflakes to hang a snowflake somewhere in the house every day.
* I made a __ days till Christmas sign that you change every day by writing on a paper and putting it in a page protector so we could write the numbers with a dry erase marker.
* My parents found a chain of small stockings that you pull something out of each day (candy, toy,  family activity)
* A kiss a day till Christmas is a chain of candy kisses made by wrapping them in plastic wrap and tying in between each with ribbon and you cut one off and eat it each day.
* If you had window clings or other decorations of a winter scene or nativity you could put one up every day.
* If you had a lot of presents and had them in advance you could put one under the tree every day, but that is a lot of gifts. Ours usually just get put out as they get wrapped, or growing up my family wouldn't put my presents out till Christmas Eve or ban me from touching them, because I would guess what it was even though it was wrapped.

The past two years we just had the small tree. This year we added the snowflakes and days till Christmas sign. That's still only three and there are four of us, but I guess we'll have to look at Lego ones earlier next year.

What kind of Advent Calendars do you like?

Saturday, October 25, 2014

Edmund's captain's log, life date 1y9m21d:

Captain's log, life date 1y9m21d:

I think I should be at home getting ready for bed, but I guess I would rather ride in this shopping cart instead.  Apparently they have giant blow up Christmas decorations available already even though they still have the scary Halloween stuff out too. This world is strange sometimes.

It's past my bedtime. Maybe if I don't remind Mom or Dad, they won't put me to bed. I'll just come along for the ride.

What are these round, fluffy, white things? If it's supposed to go in my mouth, why is it quite the mouthful? Well, either way, marshmallows are delectable.

Come on, Mommy; Let's see what Daddy is doing outside. Ooh. Fire. Why won't they let me touch it? Why can't I even get close? What's the big deal with putting your marshmallows on a stick over it? Yum; Daddy has chocolate. Oops, I keep dropping those graham crackers on the ground. At least I didn't need to put my marshmallows on a stick; sometimes they catch fire that way. Brother said he didn't mean to do that.

Mommy, why are you putting all the sleeping bags and stuffed animals on the living room floor? Daddy, where are you taking the couch cushions? Why do you need them under your sleeping bag?

Whew, it's getting late. We finally got ready for bed, but now they want me to lay down in the family room. This room is for playing, especially if you leave all these stuffed animals out and the humidifier within reach. I don't want to lay down out here, I tell you.

Here we are in my bed sweet bed, and Daddy even brought in my animals and my humidifier. Goodnight, World. See you tomorrow.

camping in your living room

Benefits of camping in your living room:

No tent to set up and take down.

No crying kids in the next tent over.

You don't have to make sure to feed your pets before you leave and when you get back or arranging for someone to do it for you.

When your one year old decides he would rather play than lay down with you, even when it's two hours past his regular bedtime, you can put him in his bed so he can fall asleep practically instantly.

The floor isn't as cold and lumpy as the ground.

You can use the restroom without having to unzip the tent, clamber out, and get your shoes on.

You can get changed into your pajamas in your own bedrooms instead of taking turns in a cold, dark, cramped tent.

You can brush your teeth at a real sink instead of a water jug spigot.

When your ten year old keeps wanting to play, you can threaten to send him to his bed if he doesn't lay down.