Next, the little girl clothes from Joie. (Take a peek Miss French's post on the equally kickin' grown up clothes.) This is how I'd like to dress the girlies every. single. day.
And finally (and honestly best of all) this genius list, entitled 10 Tips for Being a More Light-Hearted Parent (first spotted over at Emily's lovely blog.) The entire Happiness Project blog is pretty great (more on this later), but this list is so totally right on. Bryan and I both printed it out and have copies in our offices and on the kitchen pantry as reminders.
My favorites from Gretchen's list:
And finally (and honestly best of all) this genius list, entitled 10 Tips for Being a More Light-Hearted Parent (first spotted over at Emily's lovely blog.) The entire Happiness Project blog is pretty great (more on this later), but this list is so totally right on. Bryan and I both printed it out and have copies in our offices and on the kitchen pantry as reminders.
My favorites from Gretchen's list:
- At least once a day, make each child helpless with laughter.
- Look for little ways to celebrate. I haven’t been doing holiday breakfasts long, but they’re a huge source of happiness. They’re quick, fun, and everyone gets a big kick out of them.
- Say “no” only when it really matters. Wear a bright red shirt with bright orange shorts? Sure. Put water in the toy tea set? Okay. Sleep with your head at the foot of the bed? Fine. Samuel Johnson said, “All severity that does not tend to increase good, or prevent evil, is idle.”
- When I find myself thinking, “Yippee, soon we won’t have to deal with a stroller,” I remind myself how fleeting this is. All too soon the age of Cheerios and the Tooth Fairy will be over. The days are long, but the years are short.
Such great stuff, no!?
My sister arrives this afternoon with my two sweet nephews in tow, so I won't be blogging tomorrow... Have a great week-end!
p.s. don't forget about the Mother's Day Giveaway!