Hi Diddle-Dee, it’s an ACTOR’S life for me!

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Dreams and harsh reality all within a minute or two…

Lest we Forget.

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Or you could just take off your mitts to do up your zipper…

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I can relate to that idea of getting warm when frustration builds and I’m guessing lots of other people can as well. Mindfulness and equanimity messaging is everywhere. It’s clear we need strategies to help us deal with situations that bring anxiety like being stuck in traffic or dealing with an obstinate co-worker.

Just because kids can’t drive or have to deal with bosses doesn’t mean they’re immune to frustration (as any parent on the planet will attest). Their problems may seem small to us but they are just as relevant to their day-to-day living. While I might point out that putting on one’s mitts AFTER one does up one’s jacket zipper would be a useful way to avoid a repeated frustration, that observation, in my household, would only serve to further ratchet up the heat.

 

You could actually be HERE…

I’ve seen this ad all over the place lately. It’s a cool shot with great composition but for some reason it got me thinking about the message it could be giving to girls. My girl specifically. I’d like her to believe that there is another option for the location she could be in this shot – piloting that rocket ship. So, I tweaked it a little..

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You know you’re a biathlon parent when…

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It’s amazing the things that you collect in day-to-day living as a parent. I remember going to work once and finding a full sippy cup in my pocket. The other day I reached into my jean pocket to grab some change and found something completely unexpected.

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Yep, you know you’re a biathlon parent when you have a stray bullet in your pocket…

Kid Humour… You wouldn’t get it.

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I’m not going to argue with that…

Fit stress

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It’s ironic how stressed and run down we get rushing around to support our kids health and fitness…

It’s good to know our roles…

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The conversation the other night, moments before the school meeting…