lol...Alison you have to publish one of those little book of parenting gems - or maybe start submitting the girls nuances to Readers Digest and pick up $250.00 per contribution. I love it. I so could not be in your home though, I would be rolling around the floor laughing all the time.
I'm Alison, and my three most important little people are Miss J, twin sister of Miss F - both 4 going on 14 and big sisters to Miss V - who is an impressive 3 years old and anything but the 'baby' of the family.
No doubt I will find it impossible to stick to one theme for this blog, so here is some background info that will hopefully add some sense the inevitable random posts...
The man of our family, M, is no longer with us in body though he is ever present in mind and spirit.
I used to be active in the performing arts 'scene' - Less so now as my girls take centre stage. Creativity is still a huge part of life, though being directed by three toddlers the art form is somewhat different.
I'm always passionate about dramatic arts and creative expression, especially as a tool for inclusion... Bringing me to my next point of focus - Awareness and acceptance of people with diverse abilities.
I work with people of all abilities doing anything from playing drama games, making music, talking, teaching, learning and always having fun.
I guess one theme I CAN stick to is that last point - having fun. Living a joyful life is the greatest success, I feel.
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Think it is fantastic that you don't have a TV. Would love not to, but am not quite brave enough!
A - they'd still be shrieking stuff like that if you DID have a TV.
lol...Alison you have to publish one of those little book of parenting gems - or maybe start submitting the girls nuances to Readers Digest and pick up $250.00 per contribution. I love it. I so could not be in your home though, I would be rolling around the floor laughing all the time.
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