Jasmine, Kaleb and I left for the beach. They played together so well! And it was a beautiful day too. I pulled them up and down the wet sand at the edge of the waves on this skim circle for a while, and then they pulled each other. Kaleb really couldn't pull Jasmine though. It felt a little strange only having two at the beach with me, but they got along so well it was nice.
Kaleb really did well considering Kayla spent most of the day sabotaging her Easter and trying to pull him down too. I was proud of him for not going along with it, and doing what he was supposed to. He sat really well in church, cooperated in going to Walmart for missing ingredients and helping get things ready for lunch and the beach.
I love how colorful this picture is.
For the past few years we've had ice cream on the beach on Easter. We usually fly kites too since that's what they do in Haiti but not all the kites pieces made it to the beach.
I normally only post the photos where everyone is smiling, but that's not reality. We see plenty of pouting throughout the week and plenty of tantrums.
They found 130 out of 140 originally and went back out. They found 9 more but couldn't find the last one. It was easy to see by light of day today. They did a good job because some of them were a little challenging by flashlight.
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Sometimes it is nice to just have a few kids along, they typically do better (at least in my house). Funny, we had nursery duty on Easter too. I had a baby sleep in me almost the whole time, loved it. Underwater egg hunt could be interesting indeed!
It was nice to go to the beach and leave the one who was acting out behind. There were plenty of chances for her to to fix things and salvage her day but she wanted no part of that. And she does not seem to have any regrets about it because the stubbornness is continuing into this week. She owes me some sentences from breaking rules at school last week (one side of the paper per incident so she could have been done in 20 minutes) but she sits and jabs holes in her paper and everything else, rolls on the floor doing dramatic crying, screaming, trying to get everyone else to feel sorry for her (thankfully that doesn't work because they told her she's being ridiculous carrying this on for days when she could have written the sentences the minute she got home from school last week). She's been so disruptive at school. When she has to pull a tag she goes into a 20 minute fit of loud dramatic crying and screaming. Last time they were taking a test and she interrupted the whole test, stabbed holes into the desk dividers with her pencil, kicked her desk over etc. She's lucky to have gotten off with a couple of pages of sentences.
Anthony does a lot of the same things. He will take hours to finish on page of homework and then do it in minutes. He spends longer fighting it then actually doing it. He got so mad at school for having to turn his card that he scared his teacher with his anger. That was when I decided that it was time to put him on a mood stabilizer (his biofamily has a history of bipolar). we are waiting to see if that helps his mood swings. I pray that your daughter comes to the understanding that by fighting she is just hurting heself.
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