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The Pit of Despair: Redux

English: Spring Cleaning on the River Teviot T...

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Last post I reported on the state of my desk and its designation as the pit of despair.  Well apparently the pit has become some sort of black hole and the spring cleaning by has hit my wife.  Yesterday, we (read she) decided that every room needed to be gutted, rearranged and cleaned.  I guess I should just be glad that we didn’t have to paint the walls.

During this frenzy of cleanliness, everything seems to be moving.  Because of that I decided we have too many pieces of furniture for the space we have.  Some things are being combined, some moved altogether.  That is the case for the pit of despair, er my desk.  I have moved down a level and this seems to be my new home.  It still has some of the advantages of the other spot, fairly central, can see the kids, but it is lower.  and bigger.  and it makes our living room not look like a pile of paper and crap.

So, much like a black hole, the Pit of Despair has moved.  And that vacuum over there, well that is what I would like to do with ours so I didn’t have to use it.  Too bad we have hardwood floors.

Now I want to hear from all of you.  What do you do for spring cleaning?  How extensive do you go?  just this weekend we have started a total “Garage Ectomy” that includes a complete overhaul.  This would not be so bad if not for the fact that our garage is our storage unit.  And that storage unit was poorly packed in July of last year.  And many of the boxes are deteriorating.  And the place is a disaster.

But we need to clean out the garage, so we can clean out the toys, so we can clean out the kids room and rearrange the bedroom situation.  Twitch Twitch.  Anyway, what do you do for spring cleaning?

Let me know.

Justin

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SAHD Friday: How to you delegate?

Hello Folks.  Well as you have noticed, it is Friday and that now means it is Stay At Home Dad Friday!  from now on, I will have Friday posts just pertaining to Stay At Home Dad Stuff.  (If you didn’t catch the stylish acronym, SAHD is Stay at Home Dad.  It is also like “sad” which I may have to address later.)

Today, I want to look at how you divide up household duties to your kids based on their ages.  This is something that my wife and I are currently working on.  As may or may not be known, I have a 9 year old who is almost 10, a 7 year old and a 4 year old.  As of this writing, on 6/25 we are 10 days away from #4.

Our dilemma has been how much do we expect or how much should we expect from each kid.  Our 9 year old is wanting more and more responsibility and we are giving it to her.  She is old enough now to do thing like load the dishwasher or even mow the lawn.  The interesting thing, We haven’t had her doing much up until now so how much can we expect before a revolt?

So far it has been ok.  She cleans a bit more, and has a few more chores, and she does fine.  When the new baby comes I suspect that she will step up on her own and help to clean and take care of the baby.  Recently we raised her allowance to compensate for that.  I think she is ok.

Now for the 7 year old.  For the longest time, we had an inflated idea of what he could handle.  At 6, we actually had to scale back his chores slightly.  We found out that he could handle putting his clothes away but hanging up his shirts was a bit much.  We would try and try and yell and threaten to get him to hang up his clothes but it was just too much for him to handle.  We took that part out of his chores and he does very well.  Now, he voluntarily hangs up most of his clothes, because he can handle it now.

Likewise, the kids have been required to set and clear the table for dinner for a few years now.  One would set while the other would clear after dinner.  We are about ready to get the 4 year old involved with that.  Anyway, My son (the 7 year old) could clear the table but had a hard time wiping the placemats.  We took that out of his chores and he does much better.  Now he will wipe some of the table.

As for the 4 year old, her chores are cleaning up her room.  Just picking up her papers, shoes and a few toys.  She has a hard time some days.

Now, the biggest thing I have noticed with all of the kids is distraction.  They all get distracted.  They have small attention spans and are distracted by shiny or flashy things.  How do you get beyond that?  You have to observe your kids.  pay attention to what they can do.  Pay attention to what they like.  My son has always been fascinated with wheels.  He was 1year old and would hang over the side of the stroller to watch the wheels go around.

We used that in a bunch of learning games, trucks and wheels would get him to focus.  All in all that is what you have to figure out.  What works with your kids.  The hard part is not expecting all of them to be the same.  I have had a very hard time not holding the younger kids to the same benchmarks as the older one.  It is a continuous up and down observational period.

I think the biggest thing that you can do is to watch what works for the kids.  Watch what they do and what they can do.  Give them chores that seem appropriate and then add or subtract as they work.  You ultimately want to create a balance in what you assign them and what they can actually complete.  There is no simple formula.  There is no magic chart.  If there were, I would make a million dollars from it.  As it is, you just have to take my advice from experience.

Spend time with your kids.  Learn about them.  Give them opportunites to grow and feed their passions.  You may be surprised at what you end up with.

More next week!

-Justin

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Memorial Day!

It has been a busy weekend!  We spent all day yesterday decorating the graves of our Grandparents and my wifes Father.

Last weekend, we decorated my Great Grandparents graves.  I know it may be obligatory, but I really like to see the cemetery filled with flowers, yellow ribbons and Flags.  It is always a good thing to remember those who have gone before us.

So today, I want to say Thank You to all of those who have served in the military or are currently serving in the military.  Thank you for defending our freedom, and sacrificing your time and energy in far flung places so that I can sit here and write this blog, knowing that there is the Constitution guaranteeing my right to do so.

I also want to say thank you to all of those brave men and women who have served our country and have given their ultimate to make sure it says free.  I will never forget that sacrifice you have made for our country.  I sit here writing through tear blurred eyes, with pride, staring at the Red, White, and Blue that still waves proudly over this country.  For that honor I salute you.

My fourth child is due on July 12, but it is looking like my wife will be induced a week early on the 5th.  I am vainly hoping that somehow my child will be born on the 4th of July, one of my favorite holiday’s.  One that was made possible by patriots in 1776 and has been defended for 234 years by patriots, who continue that honorable pursuit today.

Please check out this page…it was a letter from a Marine to his Father and it is particularly appropriate for today.

Finished?  No go barbecue something!

-Justin

Poetry Wednesday: The discombobulated edition

I know I know, Poetry should be on Tuesday.  But this week I am a day off.  Let’s get right to it then!

Peritoneal dialysis

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This poem was written at a conference we went to at Kidney Kamp after my daughter got sick.  We had been trying to do Peritoneal Dialysis on her for 4 months at this point, and it was not working.  It was at this camp that we finally ended all of the attempts at PD(peritoneal Dialysis) and went exclusively to Hemo Dialysis in the clinic.  She had been doing Hemo during those 4 months as well.

This conference, actually more of a symposium on dealing with kidney disease had a lady come in and have the parents write about their feelings.  Good for me, I wrote 2 pretty good poems that day.  I wil feature the other one another week.

Click on -more- to read the poem!

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