tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6361560795191635889.post7666982155934530660..comments2023-06-16T01:22:33.204-07:00Comments on Little House on the Lees: Gratitude Friday.Debshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10103267355891645756noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6361560795191635889.post-18748043955520113402010-03-12T13:32:10.802-08:002010-03-12T13:32:10.802-08:00Gosh! Those hot chocolate and cookies look good! I...Gosh! Those hot chocolate and cookies look good! I am trying to make it through my day sugar free today!<br /><br />For me it was never a question of if I would stay home or not, I just knew there was no other option! It is very hard as time goes by and the kids get older to justify to other enquiring minds why you are still at home and the most difficult thing is when your own children are the ones asking why you are still home!!<br /><br />I too was the Mum that attended every school trip and quite often hubby went along also with Olivia. She learnt to skate at 3 years old through weekly skating lessons at the school that we volunteered to go along with. I did miss one trip though and I will never forget as Otis ( the middle one) ran into another boy and got off the school bus with the biggest swollen cheek bone I ever saw. He bruised from his eye brow down to his lip and it took 6 months for the bruising to go away! I for sure never missed another trip until he reached middle school!<br /><br />Yes, we have a lot to be thankful for and good health and family must certainly rank at the top.acrossthepondhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03442763195677592226noreply@blogger.com