Posts Tagged ‘Family Unity’

Summer Dehydration – Both Spiritual and Physical

Saturday, June 13th, 2009

parenting summer dehydration

It seems that summers are getting hotter and hotter and busier and busier! With everything we have to do during the year, it flies by with lightening speed! Just as we survive the holidays, anniversaries and birthdays – summer hits! Here are just a few suggestions to make your summer easier:

  1. Drink plenty of water. There are so many options for fluid intake today. Water remains the number one best way to hydrate your body. It is important to teach your children to drink water – especially small children so they will grow into healthy water drinking teens and adults later. Simply drinking water makes you think clearer, helps with weight loss and keeps you hydrated.
  2. Begin every day with an attitude of gratitude! Being thankful creates a positive atitude…..which creates happiness…..which creates positive forward motion!
  3. Sit down and create a summer schedule for your children. If you don’t, you will spend the majority of your day being worried, frustrated and angry and your children will become resentful – all of which will create stress for you and your household.
  4. Make a list for your children of projects you want them to accomplish during their time off. Make sure they understand what is acceptable and what is not.
  5. Make a list of friends that will be acceptable for your children to hang out with or have over. An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. No matter what happens or doesn’t happen – don’t forget to have some FAMILY FUN! It doesn’t have to cost money, you just have to be with your family .

HAVE A GREAT SUMMER!

Spiritual Training in the Home

Sunday, June 7th, 2009

Spiritual training is probably THE most important training that should be done in the home!  When your children are out and about everyday, the only thing they will take with them into difficult situations – or, even the good ones, is what is inside their hearts.  If you have not provided that training, they will find it somewhere else!  I can almost guarantee that when they do find that something else, it almost never coincides with what you believe!  

So, today is Sunday…it doesn’t matter what religion you belong to or not.  This day is universally recognized as a ’spiritual’ relaxation day.  So no matter what day your spiritual relaxation day is, on that day, practice whatever it is you believe.  Practice it so your children can see you practicing it. More importantly,  if you haven’t already, sit down with your children and share your beliefs with them.  If you want your children to be obedient and respect your rules, it will become easier  for them if they know the how and the why behind them.  Like it or not, the how and the why usually comes from your heart and that spiritual belief system. 

Try it!  What do you have to lose…

Work Ethic

Friday, June 5th, 2009

Teaching your children the value of hard work is one of the greatest gifts you can give them!  Human beings are not born with one, it has to be taught to them.  More importantly, if children are taught to enjoy work while they are young, they will grow into teenagers and then adults who understand and even enjoy working.

Lucky are the children who grow up watching parents enjoy their work, because they have worked along side them.  Teaching is best done through example – especially when it comes to learning to work.

Summer Equals Fun

Wednesday, June 3rd, 2009

Try to think way back to when you were a child. What was your summer like? What kind of games did you play? Nothing can compare to the feeling of freedom that summer brings. Even as an adult, I can’t help but feel a little more liberated as the summer months approach – even though it actually just brings more work with the kids home from school all day. This summer make a goal to spend extra time with your children. Get to know each one and make memories together. Blow bubbles, go swimming, go on a trip, or go camping in your backyard – especially if you have teenagers. This time will pass too quickly. Here is an idea for Family Training Night you might try to get the fun rolling:  

Splash Tag 
This is a spin-off of classic tag with a twist to accommodate those hot summer months.

What You Will Need:

  • A big, soft sponge 
  •  Several buckets of water
  • A sense of humor
Bucket, sponge, and water for splash tag activity.

Bucket, sponge, and water for splash tag activity.

This is played a lot like traditional tag only the person who is “it” tries to tag running players with a wet sponge. The person who gets tagged with the sponge  is “it”.

There is no denying who has been tagged, the wet mark on their back is a dead give away! This is a lot of fun for young children and older children alike. And don’t just watch, where is the fun in that? Besides, the secret to getting your teenagers to play, or do chores, or to participate in general is to see their parents doing – not watching. Let me know how it goes!

Celebrate Your Family’s Distinguished Nose

Tuesday, June 2nd, 2009

Life has been especially crazy for me over the last couple of months. My family is growing, and with that inevitably comes growing pains. Relationships grow and stretch to new heights and interesting dynamics. New members of the family are always coming in, whether that is a welcomed friend or a wonderful new life. It never ceases to amaze me the extent to which human compassion, if cultivated, has the ability to expand and grow into true love for anyone it touches. 

What a wonderful system to be a part of on this planet!  Everyone belongs to a unit of people, their family, who are biologically programed to look like, act like, and in some cases even think alike. Families are so fantastically designed to help us care for one another in a way that can never be matched by any other sports team, school club, or organization we decide to become a member of.  Differences within the family are inevitable.  But, the similarities of those within members of the same family are spectacular strengths that should be celebrated.  Everyone of us at certain times in our lives will reach for those familiar family strengths to get us through something!

So celebrate them today! Celebrate your distinguished noses, stubbornness, or incorrigible whit. Too often we spend valuable time together picking each other apart – or dissecting the one who is not there.   Even as a parent we tend to focus on the differences with endless stories of, “when I was in school….”, or “that’s not how I used to do it.”  Truth is, we are all individuals, with certain particular similarities either in character or physical likeness.   Ultimately, however, it will be your spiritual belief system that will forever bind you together as a family, or tear you apart.  Do you know what your family believes as a whole?  Morals and values.  What do yours look like and can you define them.  Let your moral fiber be what weaves all the colors of your family together like a beautiful tapestry. 

Teach your children what you believe about science, love, and religion. If done correctly, you will be amazed at how quickly they respond to and feel about the same things you do.  As human beings with similar interests, physical structures, and demeanor you are destined to face similar challenges and successes. You are the only one that can really come close to understanding – even when your child may not think so. So celebrate the wonderful unit we call a family by teaching your children about all of the wonderful things you have in common – but most important, teach them your value system.  Don’t leave it up to their friends, their school teachers, television, video games or the internet!

Plan To Make Happy Family Memories

Sunday, May 10th, 2009

Without proper planning,  family time can turn into family fight time.  If you want to make those ‘Leave it to Beaver’ kind of memories, you are going to have do some planning.  Plan a fun day just ‘out’ with your entire family doing something fun that you know everyone will enjoy, but anticipate set backs.  And, when set backs happen,  plan to stay happy, calm and unaffected.   The best offense is a good defense.  Enjoy your family!  They are what life is all about.