You poor thing, you feel so hot. Mama’s here though. I will take good care of you. Tell me what feels bad. It is your tummy, your throat, or your head?
Let’s take your temperature, hold real still. 102.5, my oh my! It’s back to bed with you. There will be no school today. I’ll call the doctor and see what he has to say.
While we wait here is a cool compress for your head. I’ll sing to you while you go back to bed. Sleep now sweet child, you will feel better soon. The doctor can fit you in this afternoon.
When you wake I’ll make you some nice warm broth and a cup of tea to comfort you, mmm, good nourishing food.
It is time to go see the doctor now. Don’t be scared he is here to help you. No shots today, just a look and a test or two to see. I’ll hold you tight while we wait for the results. Time goes so slow when you don’t feel well.
The doctor comes back in a while with the results we have been waiting for. He writes a prescription and off we go to get the medicine that will make you well.
Now it’s home to rest a little more. Mama’s here my love. I will get you what you need to make you comfortable while you recover.
We will stay home one more day, but already you are looking better. You will still have medicine for a few more days, but your sickness will soon go away.
During the night your fever breaks and in the morning when you awake, your color is back and your smile. You are full of energy once more. It’s off to school with you today, time to see all of your friends and play.
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This is a story time project started in honor of my two girls in an effort to spend more time thinking creatively.
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Well I missed my Friday deadline...by a long shot! It was a week filled with sickness so I decided to cut my self some slack. It is not like I have any actual readers anyway. Ha! Just my husband and he knows whats up. Well I will be back on track this week and to make it up I will just add a week on the end I think. I thought I would try to do two this week, but I am so behind on everything, that I don't want to push my luck.

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One, Two, Three...Look for me.
I am hiding in a tree.
Four, Five, Six...Watch my tricks.
I can balance on these sticks
Seven, Eight, Nine...I feel fine.
I love swinging on on this vine.
Ten, Ten, Ten...Lets play again!
Over and over and over. The End.

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Tantrum was actually last weeks story but it must not have posted. This weeks story I will post tomorrow.

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I won’t was very contrary while I will was quite pleasant.
“I won’t share my toys!” I Won’t played alone.
“I will share my toys!” I Will has lots of friends.
“I won’t clean my room!” I Won’t can’t find a favorite toy.
“I will clean my room!” I Will knows just where to look.
“I won’t eat my dinner!” I Won’t is awful hungry.
“I will eat my dinner!” I Will is pleasantly full…and sometimes gets desert.
“I won’t brush my teeth!” Ouch! I Won’t has a cavity.
“I will brush my teeth!” I Will’s teeth are squeaky clean.
“I won’t go to bed!” I Won’t is tired and grumpy.
“I will go to bed!” I Will is alert and happy.
Poor I Won’t is sad and miserable while I Will is having fun.
Are you “I won’t” or “I will?”
Hmm… You decide!

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My oldest is really starting to get excited about the stories. Sometimes it is hard to tell if she is really interested in them or listening to them, but then she will suddenly remember some small detail that will let me know that she did in fact pay attention. For instance, she was looking at the blog page with me and asked me to go back over some of the stories, before I reread them I asked her what she remembered about them and she pointed to the "Ugly Princess," and said that she did not think it was nice of her to throw her shoe at the boy. What a funny part to remember!



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Two peas in a pod, two cookies from one cutter, these two sisters are just like each other.
One likes to jump and the other does too. One wants to draw so her sister grabs the blue.
They play this way all of the time, until one day when…
While they were coloring Two says, “I’m done,” but One was still having fun. “I want to continue,” One says to Two. Two shook her head, “I am through, through, through.”
“Let’s play a new game,” Two said to One. “I want to go out and play in the sun!”
“No,” One said “I want to stay in”
“What shall we do?” One asked the other.
“Well I guess we just won’t play with each other.”
A funny thing happened when they both went their own way. They started to notice that they were not really the same.
One had blond hair, and Two had brown.
One liked blue while Two preferred green.
One was really messy and Two was quite clean.
“Perhaps we are too different after all,” Two said to One as she went out in the sun. Just as she said it a tear welled in her eye and she sat down outside and cried, cried , cried.
Inside the house, One also was sad. She hung her head low while she drew in her pad.
It just was not the same, drawing alone. Sitting there all on her own, so she grabbed her sketch pad and went out the door.
She called for Two and found her once more.
They smiled and hugged and realized at last that two sisters who loved each other could still have a blast.
Weather playing alone or playing together, these two sisters are best friends forever!

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There once was a little girl who often wondered why. “Why does the weeping willow weep? Why do her branches cry? Perhaps I could cheer her up, it wouldn’t hurt to try.” So the little girl sang a song that always made her smile, but still that weeping willow wept all the while. Perhaps thought the little girl, I could dress her up in style! So she gathered lots pretty ribbons and tied her branches up in bows, then from each branch she hung a single perfect rose. Surely, thought the little girl, this will end her woes. Still, that weeping willow wept, her branches sagged and drooped. The little girl said, “It is time that we regrouped.” She thought and thought, what could be done to make her tree stand tall, but finally she decided that nothing need be done at all. Perhaps her tears were tears of joy for all things great and small. So the little girl sat down beneath her branches fair, and looked around taking in all the beauty present there. A single tear welled in her eye and then rolled down her cheek. She was so moved that there was no more need to speak. Together with her willow tree she sat and silently cried, tears of joy, tears of peace for her beautiful world so wide.

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Today was a snow day so we did not have school, so I decided to go ahead and tell the story during the day instead of at bedtime because the girls were bored. I think I should have waited though. Goldie, my oldest seemed very distracted. She was eager to see the picture I painted to go with the story, but was less interested in the actual story. She did listen, but it just did not hold her attention as I would have liked. After I told the story I asked her what she thought and she said that she did not like it, but then she started saying all sorts of unrelated things when I asked her why. Later she told me that she did like the story. I asked her what she liked and she told me that she liked that the Princess changed and became nice. I asked her what she didn't like and she said that the Princess threw her shoe at the boy and it is not nice to throw you shoe at someone. I showed her the blog with both stories and pictures up and I was surprised to find out that she remembered the first story and what it was about. I asked her which story she liked best and she said she liked both stories best. I don't know. It is so hard to tell if she is into this or not. I hope she likes it. I don't want to force it on her. I want it to be something that she looks forward to. I guess only time will tell.

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As the years went by the princess did grow, and as everyone said she was extremely beautiful. Her looks were unparalleled. Admirers still came from all around to catch a glimpse of this enchanting child. They showered her with gifts to show their admiration. She was waited on hand and foot, and she was never told “No.” All of her demands were met quickly and perfectly each and every time. She grew so accustomed to this treatment that she came to expect it. She grew bossy and cross. She enjoyed ordering people around and watching them scurry to obey her.
Her parents were worried about her behavior, but they too did not want to upset their darling little daughter. They thought and thought about what could be done to teach her how to love and respect others. The finally decided that perhaps she was lonely. She did not have any brothers or sisters and all of the castle staff who attended her were older. They decided to bring in some children from the kingdom to play with her. The first day they brought in a little girl, but the child ran out crying within ten minutes because the princess had pulled her hair. The next day they brought in a little boy, but he too ran out crying because the princess had thrown her shoe at him when he did not play her game the way she had wanted him to. This went on for days and days. Each time a child brought they would leave in tears because the princess had been so mean to them. The King and Queen felt helpless. They could not understand how their beautiful little darling princess could have turned into such a monster.
Finally they turned to the sorceress for help. They asked her to make the princesses beauty match her disposition. The sorceress promised that it would be as they requested. The next morning as the sun was rising over the hills a shrill scream pierced the silent castle walls. The King and the Queen jumped up and ran to their daughters chambers only to find her crumpled in front of her mirror sobbing. Once they got closer they could see the reason behind her terror. Her face had been transformed to a hideous, grotesque, distortion of her former self. Her body was hunched and withered. Her beauty was gone.
They covered their daughter in robes and took her to the Sorceress. “What is the meaning of this?” they demanded. But the Sorceress only laughed and said that their request had been granted and that her outside now matched her inside. “Fix it at once,” they ordered. “Ahhh,” she said, “It is not I who has the power to fix her. It is only when she learns what true beauty is that her looks will return. Only she can transform herself.”
With that the King and the Queen and the Princess were forced to return to the castle. They Kept the Princess in hiding for many years, afraid to let her be seen by others. She spent her days confined to eit

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Well we did our first story of the year tonight. I Sat them down and explained what New Years was, and we talked about resolutions and what that meant. Then I asked Goldie if she wanted to make any. She said that she wanted to be nice to her mommy and not fake cry. I told her those were good resolutions. I then told her about my resolution to make up a story a week for them, and I asked her if she wanted to hear the first one. She did. So I read it to her as she held the picture I painted to go with it. She listened very politely, and the said next time she would like one about a princess, like Cinderella! Haha. I told her I would see what I could come up with. She said she liked the story though, and we talked about it. She liked the part about the snow falling best. She is so funny! Bella on the other hand could have cared less, she mostly just crawled around on me and then started screaming when I would not nurse her. I guess she is still a bit young for it, but perhaps as the year progresses. All in all I think it has been a successful start!

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Soothing words for a tough time. We went through an illness with both my kids 2 weeks ago. It is so draining. I am so thankful when it is all over and things get back to normal.