It’s always the little things that make the biggest impact… and it’s always the little things that I neglect.
I often feel so caught up in the never ending cycles of laundry, homework and dinners that I forget to notice the small things. I often feel stretched so thin that I forget that pulling back a little is the best way to avoid a complete catastrophe. Life often whirrs past me so fast that I fail to notice the moments when something small could make a big difference.
I want to do better.
I want to notice, and take time, and help us all do better.
I want to…
Sit for a moment.
Listen.
Sing requests in an opera voice
Smile… even when I feel like crap.
Hold hands as much as possible.
Tell fart jokes.
Take a breath.
Give cow kisses.
Read, read, read.
Wait.
Dance.
Draw faces on their sandwich wrappers.
Remember what it was like to be a kid
Notice the little things, and remark on them
Make time, even if it is only 30 seconds.
Remember… they are still small
Say yes.
What would you add to my list?
What do you want to do more of or be better at?
Aileen Muscutt says
Help them own their mistakes and help them to not beat themselves up, by talking it out.
Aileen Muscutt says
Help them own their mistakes and help them to not beat themselves up, by talking it out.
Jaymie says
Dance par-tay everyone is happy when they dance. We love to play games…
katepickle says
Totally!!!
Cherie says
I try to remind myself my children would rather have a patient mom than a productive mom. I might need to let a thing or two go.
Angelina says
Love this . Make pancakes together.
katepickle says
Yes! Baking together is always a winner and pancakes is a nice, quick and easy project! Great idea!
Tiffany says
We put food coloring in our pancakes almost every weekend!
Jolene Lent says
Have a special mommy and me time at a movie or something they like, so special
MK says
Thank you for the post :)
BTW, what are cow kisses?
katepickle says
Imagine how a cow would kiss…. with a big wet lick on the cheek!!
Cathy says
Every nite I never forget to say I love you while I snuggle her to sleep.
Lani says
Awesome list, may have to print and put on the wall ;)
Tell them how much you love them – all the time, be it when laying them down for a nap, or just for a smile. I tell our monkey that “I love you to forever and beyond” all the time
katepickle says
Not quite the same list, but we have a printable list of ‘rules’ that has a similar sentiment that you might like – you can find it here – https://picklebums.com/2013/04/18/rules-for-kids/
Chrissy says
If I had to add anything I would say be more understanding and Forgive more and most of all.enjoy each day to the fullest love them no matter what
Jayne says
Love this :) x
Elizabeth says
Dance with them even if you don’t have rhythm.
Elizabeth says
Oops…dance is there. maybe i should slow down and read.
Luz says
Great list.thanks for all the wonderful tips…
I see that I am not the only one that perhaps at times feels guilty for not stopping and noticing the little things or rushing them out the door..
What to do when they talk back? My 8 year old starting to talk back when he doesn’t agree or don’t feel like doing what I ask to be done.
Daniela says
Make up song and stories about them. Recognized their impact in other people and remark that as much as possible.
Example: My little boy is such a sweet heart he can play with boys or girls, is very easy to adapt, as the years pass, he seems to forget he is a sweet person that is his core I can say, so am constantly remind him how his sweetness impact this world.
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