Showing posts with label funny sayings. kids say the darndest things. Show all posts
Showing posts with label funny sayings. kids say the darndest things. Show all posts
Sunday, September 29, 2013
Sunday, September 22, 2013
Monday, September 16, 2013
Best. Birthday. Ever.
Olivia has spent the last year or more enjoying one "Best Day Ever!" after another. I can't even recall the number of times I have heard her exclaim "Best Day Ever!" Every time it cracks me up. She's always making me laugh.
Today she gets the spotlight once more, as I share with you how we celebrated her 8th birthday yesterday.
Tuesday, September 10, 2013
They're Not So Little Anymore
It was a year or so ago that I realized, with horror, that I had to stop calling my children the Little Bishops. The kids likely would have not groaned in embarrassment if I had stopped years ago. But it's my job to embarrass them, right?
But then this odd thing happened. I woke up one day to find that they weren't so little anymore. They had become preteens! And so I see this and I think "What have I gotten myself into?"
I had grown accustomed to quoting my hilarious kids on Facebook, and it gave me an excuse to avoid this. While there were no bad memories associated with the blog itself, in my mind it represented a time in my life that I am not proud of. I needed some distance. But I MISS this blog.
As life continued around us, and my kids have not stopped being hilarious, I found myself feeling nostalgic as I thought about the temporarily abandoned "Little Bishop Chronicles." This led me to a frantic redesign and an updated blog title, more appropriately named to describe this crazy life that threatens to pass me by. I wanted to once more share the funny stories and rant about the things that drive me crazy.
But then this odd thing happened. I woke up one day to find that they weren't so little anymore. They had become preteens! And so I see this and I think "What have I gotten myself into?"
I had grown accustomed to quoting my hilarious kids on Facebook, and it gave me an excuse to avoid this. While there were no bad memories associated with the blog itself, in my mind it represented a time in my life that I am not proud of. I needed some distance. But I MISS this blog.
As life continued around us, and my kids have not stopped being hilarious, I found myself feeling nostalgic as I thought about the temporarily abandoned "Little Bishop Chronicles." This led me to a frantic redesign and an updated blog title, more appropriately named to describe this crazy life that threatens to pass me by. I wanted to once more share the funny stories and rant about the things that drive me crazy.
Wednesday, March 20, 2013
Little Bishops Recap
I'm torn when it comes to this blog. In general, my writing has been infrequent and inconsistent. It is partly due to working on a computer all day. It's partly that I feel exhausted when I get home from work. I know this might shock you, but scanning papers and typing on a computer all day long is less than glamorous.
It's difficult to keep up with two blogs also. I have trouble writing consistently on Loving When It Hurts, which is where my passion lies. And then, at the same time, I have hilarious conversations with the kids, and I think "When was the last time I shared those with you?"
So, while I can't promise that I will write every day, or more than once or twice a month, I still feel like I should keep writing here. I want a place to share my kids' lives, the crazy things I do, see or hear, and to talk about my book.
What is the status of your book you ask?
It's difficult to keep up with two blogs also. I have trouble writing consistently on Loving When It Hurts, which is where my passion lies. And then, at the same time, I have hilarious conversations with the kids, and I think "When was the last time I shared those with you?"
So, while I can't promise that I will write every day, or more than once or twice a month, I still feel like I should keep writing here. I want a place to share my kids' lives, the crazy things I do, see or hear, and to talk about my book.
What is the status of your book you ask?
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