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Tuesday, January 16, 2007

Just so you know.

I have received many emails and comments on my blog being amazed that we take our kids to many museums and such and that they must be so good. Ha Ha. Remember they are kids. Everytime we do such an activity we have meltdowns, throwdowns, and just plain downs. They get hungry and tired and bored. There is probably more crying than not on many excursions.
Seconds before this photo above was taken Annie Kate was at the end of her rope with seeing art on the wall. She was down right ready to go home.
So, if I have painted a picture that all of our adventures are breezy and relaxing, it is not the case. I would never think anyone would want to see photos of tantrums on the front steps of each memorial.
So my message comes before my next post of one of our best days in the city yet, but one with the most crying and tantrums and no stroller. If you are waiting to do fun and educational things with your kids, when they will appreciate it and have fun - you will be doing it during spring break when they are in college. I say don't wait, just do it now!
enjoy!

15 comments:

Amanda said...

True, very very true.

Anonymous said...

How did you get her to look happy for this picture?

Jill said...

I'm so impressed that you keep taking the girls on all these great field trips even though you have to battle tantrums. I would just give up.

everything pink! said...

Liz, I said
"you little stinker give me a smile"

Anonymous said...

I love that you're just honest about it - that's real life for all of us! I think it's worth it, for sure. I love her face in this picture!

michelle said...

So true. Every time we are in Paris I drag my kids around to umpteen museums and monuments. Sometimes they enjoy it, sometimes they throw tantrums, sometimes they fall asleep in strollers. Ultimately it is worth it, but it is not always fun! Your adventures always look fun, but I guess because we are not seeing the behind-the-scenes stuff, eh?

Anonymous said...

I love your honesty in this post. Good times are often had in the middle of the harder times. Thanks for reminding me let go of that "it has to be perfect" mentality we all get caught up in. AK's personality just shines through in this photo. One of my favorites.

Amy said...

So right there with you on that. I don't beleive in allowing my kids to slow me down too much, though I will admit they have some. That also goes to show that pictures can be deceiving, and we can make things seem any way we want on our blogs.

Laurie said...

Good point. Might as well enjoy these times. I think your girls will probably end up loving these things like you do - or at least having a patriotism and appreciation for it. I love the quote with your card. Beautiful card/message.

Anonymous said...

That, I must say, is a beautiful picture!

Anonymous said...

I have so much to learn and I am grateful for your honesty and that I can learn from you. I always think that it won't be worth it to drag Mya places but then regret that we missed out. Love the picture!

Tasha said...

I guess its one of those "someday you will thank me for this" moments. Which they will, by the way! What an amazing opportunity to spend their formative years in our nation's capital.

Anonymous said...

id would like to see a "meltdown"photo snap so i feel normal! hehehe

melanie said...

I love that you do it anyway! They will love you for it all the way! I'm not sure I'm strong enough to keep taking it over and over. Good for you!

stefanie said...

I love this photo of AK. My how she has grown! What is her favorite color - I seriously want to make her a scarf.