Thursday, June 30, 2011

How To Talk To Little Girls

I read this on Facebook. This is so good and very well written! I wanted to put it on my blog to help me  remember.


I went to a dinner party at a friend's home last weekend, and met her five-year-old daughter for the first time.

Little Maya was all curly brown hair, doe-like dark eyes, and adorable in her shiny pink nightgown. I wanted to squeal, "Maya, you're so cute! Look at you! Turn around and model that pretty ruffled gown, you gorgeous thing!"

But I didn't. I squelched myself. As I always bite my tongue when I meet little girls, restraining myself from my first impulse, which is to tell them how darn cute/ pretty/ beautiful/ well-dressed/ well-manicured/ well-coiffed they are. What's wrong with that? It's our culture's standard talking-to-little-girls icebreaker, isn't it? And why not give them a sincere compliment to boost their self-esteem? Because they are so darling I just want to burst when I meet them, honestly.

Hold that thought for just a moment.

This week ABC news reported that nearly half of all three- to six-year-old girls worry about being fat. In my book, Think: Straight Talk for Women to Stay Smart in a Dumbed-Down World, I reveal that fifteen to eighteen percent of girls under twelve now wear mascara, eyeliner and lipstick regularly; eating disorders are up and self-esteem is down; and twenty-five percent of young American women would rather win America's Next Top Model than the Nobel Peace Prize. Even bright, successful college women say they'd rather be hot than smart. A Miami mom just died from cosmetic surgery, leaving behind two teenagers. This keeps happening, and it breaks my heart.

Teaching girls that their appearance is the first thing you notice tells them that looks are more important than anything. It sets them up for dieting at age 5 and foundation at age 11 and boob jobs at 17 and Botox at 23. As our cultural imperative for girls to be hot 24/7 has become the new normal, American women have become increasingly unhappy. What's missing? A life of meaning, a life of ideas and reading books and being valued for our thoughts and accomplishments.

That's why I force myself to talk to little girls as follows.

"Maya," I said, crouching down at her level, looking into her eyes, "very nice to meet you.""Nice to meet you too," she said, in that trained, polite, talking-to-adults good girl voice.
"Hey, what are you reading?" I asked, a twinkle in my eyes. I love books. I'm nuts for them. I let that show.

Her eyes got bigger, and the practiced, polite facial expression gave way to genuine excitement over this topic. She paused, though, a little shy of me, a stranger.

"I LOVE books," I said. "Do you?"

Most kids do.

"YES," she said. "And I can read them all by myself now!"

"Wow, amazing!" I said. And it is, for a five-year-old. You go on with your bad self, Maya.

"What's your favorite book?" I asked.

"I'll go get it! Can I read it to you?"

Purplicious was Maya's pick and a new one to me, as Maya snuggled next to me on the sofa and proudly read aloud every word, about our heroine who loves pink but is tormented by a group of girls at school who only wear black. Alas, it was about girls and what they wore, and how their wardrobe choices defined their identities. But after Maya closed the final page, I steered the conversation to the deeper issues in the book: mean girls and peer pressure and not going along with the group. I told her my favorite color in the world is green, because I love nature, and she was down with that.

Not once did we discuss clothes or hair or bodies or who was pretty. It's surprising how hard it is to stay away from those topics with little girls, but I'm stubborn.

I told her that I'd just written a book, and that I hoped she'd write one too one day. She was fairly psyched about that idea. We were both sad when Maya had to go to bed, but I told her next time to choose another book and we'd read it and talk about it. Oops. That got her too amped up to sleep, and she came down from her bedroom a few times, all jazzed up.

So, one tiny bit of opposition to a culture that sends all the wrong messages to our girls. One tiny nudge towards valuing female brains. One brief moment of intentional role modeling. Will my few minutes with Maya change our multibillion dollar beauty industry, reality shows that demean women, our celebrity-manic culture? No. But I did change Maya's perspective for at least that evening.

Try this the next time you meet a little girl. She may be surprised and unsure at first, because few ask her about her mind, but be patient and stick with it. Ask her what she's reading. What does she like and dislike, and why? There are no wrong answers. You're just generating an intelligent conversation that respects her brain. For older girls, ask her about current events issues: pollution, wars, school budgets slashed. What bothers her out there in the world? How would she fix it if she had a magic wand? You may get some intriguing answers. Tell her about your ideas and accomplishments and your favorite books. Model for her what a thinking woman says and does.

And let me know the response you get at www.Twitter.com/lisabloom and Facebook.

Here's to changing the world, one little girl at a time.
For many more tips on how keep yourself and your daughter smart, check out my new book, Think: Straight Talk for Women to Stay Smart in a Dumbed-Down World, http://www.think.tv/.



“...so it is with Christ's body. We are many parts of one body, and we all belong to each other.” Romans 12:5

Tuesday, June 28, 2011

A Helping Heart


“So let's not get tired of doing what is good.  At just the right time we will reap a harvest of blessing if we don't give up.” Galatians 6:9

Monday, June 27, 2011

Happy Birthday

to you ♫  Happy Birthday to you ♫   Happy birthday to my hunny;) happy birthday to you!!!!♫

The older we get the more goofy we get! And the more I love you!!
Happy Birthay!

Our mouths were filled with laughter, our tongues with songs of joy. Psalm 126:2

Sunday, June 26, 2011

Camp


The boy's had a BLAST at Rockin' C Ranch.

Here are just a few pictures of our week.

I got these pics off of the camp's web site!

Looks like they're having fun!

Just a minor road block less than a mile from camp on Wednesday morning.
 Immediately I had two bummed out children in the back seat.
One child telling me we could run the two miles to the drop off and pick ups and the other agreeing.  But what they didn't know is unless they could run the two miles in less than 6 minutes, they would be late. So what's a momma to do??...I think we can squeeze through. See the ditch and the small amount of pavement to the far left..? YES, Mom I think we can fit! Awww what's another 100 scratches on my car anyways? But it's sooo worth it Mom! Okay...here goes. As Abi is buckling back up she says to Caden... You may want to buckle up!! So cute! This made me a little nervous and really stopped and think about what I was about to do....I have two children in the car with me and one of them not mine! And, am I buckled up?!  Just to let you know we made it through just fine no kids were late and no extra scratches on my car!

Just one of the many trips to Tyler. Nana and Papaw must have worn her out. She took a nap that afternoon and slept the whole way to Tyler!

More pics from the web site


We received a postcard from Jared on Thursday!
Awww the thought of his sister.

Caden's closing ceremonies on Friday evening.

He had a blast, just look at that dirt on that boys face!

Saturday morning just before Jared's closing ceremonies.
...Hey man how was your week at camp?!..

Closing ceremonies.

Here Jared is being recognized by the land and camp owner for the TOP HAND
award for the "West end" of camp. He showed all around best attitude and spirit of selflessness and humility. Thanks Zach, best known as "Zig Zag" (one of Jared's counselors) for better explaining this award to us. We are so proud of you, son! Your Dad and I pray that the Lord always shines through you, Jared!

Photos of their camp mates.

“Instruct the wise, and they will be even wiser. Teach the righteous, and they will learn even more.” Proverbs 9:9

Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Summer Jobs

A few weeks ago good friends of ours The Boozier's gave us a great idea. To have the boys make up there own chore list for the summer. The boys' loved this idea!! They did a good job working together to come up with alternating chores. ex: Caden loads dishwasher...Jared unloads.

Jeff and I also came up with odd jobs around the house for them to work on throught the summer.
Clearing the brush along the back side of the property.

We had in mind with summer camp coming up, and them working on it an hour or so every few days, that this would take them a week and a half to two weeks to finish.

 It took them three days! They loved working on this, I had to make them come inside several times to cool off!  I'm not sure if this was a "chore" or not they had too much fun. Ha! Awsome job boys!!

Hehe.. This doesn't look like fun or happy faces...

"...man, now Mom and Dad are making us wash the car..."

Now, wait just a minute. Is that laughter I see?!?

I think that towel has seen better days. Hilarious!..silly kid!

3 little rag heads! ;) They worked together and did a great job on the car, and in the end they did have fun!  

This week the boys are at summer camp! Caden is there from 9-5 everyday, and on Father's Day we dropped off Jared and haven't talked to him since :( I have seen 2 glimpes of him in the distance while dropping off or picking up Caden. I know he's okay and hopefully having fun.

“Surely your goodness and unfailing love will pursue me all the days of my life, and I will live in the house of the Lord forever.” Psalm 23:6

Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Splish Splash

With the boys leaving for camp next week, Jeff took them into town lastnight to pick up some of the last few items. So while the boys were gone...

The girls got to play!! ;)

We had the pool all to ourselves! This was a first for us and we had such a good time!

She loves giving kisses when she's excited, but oh my goodness this hurts, it's almost like a hug and kiss all in one! Could she push her little lips a little harder into my lips and nose? ;)  As soon as Jeff saw this picture he said, ouch I know what she is doing there.

Lets try that again, but this time with just a hug! :)

We did a lot of singing and balerina dancing...very different from swimming with the boys when they were this little. Or even now. No room to pretend to syncronize swim, with all the cannon balls, world pools, torpedo swimming going on. ; )

For great is His love toward us, and the faithfulness of the LORD endures forever. Psalm 117:2

Wednesday, June 08, 2011

June 8th

Will always be a special day to Jeff and I. Our first date in 95.  June 8th 1999 was the day we found out our first child would be a precious baby boy.

And today. June 8th 2011 the day he officially measures (mind you this is a weekly thing around here) taller than his Mother! Jared was thrilled! A little over a week ago I was still taller. Today, that has reversed. He is a quarter inch taller than me:( Don't get me wrong, I want my boys to be taller than me, I'm only 5' 1"  I am a little sad though. My boy is growing up too fast, dadd gummet. He knows that know matter how tall he gets I am still the boss! ;)

Today was also a special day for Grace. This week is VBS at our church and with her almost being 4 years old she is considered preschool/preK and is old enough to attend open and closing assembly. This is when they sing and shout praising God! I'm just across the hall  in the craft room getting the last minute details set up for the children when Miss Kim (one of the children's directors at the church) walks in.. "Stacey, you have to come see this, Grace is on stage singing with the praise and worship team!" My first thought, honestly was.. "Oh Crap! What is she doing???  In front of all those people I am going to have to drag her kicking and screaming off stage" But, what I actually said out loud, "Was it intentional or by accident?"  "No, they invited her on stage..she is adorable!!! Come here and watch her!!" I thought Debbie (a lady from church) was going to bust a gut, laughing at what I had said.  "Stacey, you just won Best Quote Of The Month!..Hillarius!!!"  Debbie, I honestly never know what that girl will do.

I am thrilled that she was asked to join in on the praise an worship team! I wish I would have had my good camera but I'm sure this is just the first of many performances we will see from this girl. She is such a mess. But, she was adorable!

When she noticed me, she froze on stage with a look of  "Uh Oh... am I in trouble?" She had such a good time this week that she was happy to skip MDO. (Her words)..."Can I go to church and sing and dance for Jesus!?!"


2nd day on stage


This video was the last day and just before she went missing for 15 minutes. Very scary, lots of people were looking for her. It was the longest 15 minutes of my life. When I heard that someone had found her Ms Cindy and Ms Ginny had me to sit down before I fainted. They said I went "white." This girl sent me over the top. Too hot and way too stressful!  Aimee, thank you for thinking of the new building. I never even thought that someone would have let her in the building. Thank you so much to everyone who helped look for her!

Thank you for making me so wonderfully complex. Psalm 139:14

Sunday, June 05, 2011

Memorial Day Weekend

 We spent most of our weekend at the lake!
And what couldn't be better...

than spending it with cousins!!!

Miss you TJ!  Sooo wished you lived closer :(

Papaw and Caleb throwing the football..

to these two! Watch out bro this ones mine! ;)

Heads up!.. here comes another pass..

And... He barely misses. No worries, heads up Caden, it's comin to ya! 

Oh, yea.... That's mud alright...

Grace was about to put in Aly's hair. I stopped her just in time. Hew..!

But really, why bother.. they had a blast giving each other mud baths!

These girls play so well together and are so fun to watch.  Cute cousins!! 

Grace wearing her Papaws floatees. Too funny!..and another post all to itself!  Dad don't forget your daughters want that copy of your photo of you styling in your floatees. 

The St.Romain Daughters and Granddaughters all piled up in the camper to take a break from the heat. Whoohoo..we all fit in that full size bed!! 
Caden you did a great job taken this picture:)

While the boys spent quality time outside going head to head in DS battle. I'm very proud of these two. In the 4 hours we were there on Saturday they spent a total of maybe 30 mins playing video games.

And here we are again back at the lake on Monday. Friends of my parents, and camping neighbors, invited us out for a fish fry.This was the best fish Jeff and I have ever tasted! The kind that's caught just hours before, fresh from the lake. It was Delicous!!

So proud of my Dad who served in the US Marines and to all the other men and women who have served and who are still serving our Country!


 ...where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is freedom.
2 Corinthians 3:17

Saturday, June 04, 2011

End Of The School Year

The last week of school is always busy.  As they grow older I believe it's getting busier.

Billie Martin Award Ceremony on May 26th.

Principal Brandon Jones, Jared and Assistant Principal Amy Whittle

Straight A's second year in a row..Woohoo!

So proud of you Jared!!

Caden's award ceremony was on Tuesday and he was given an Math Commendation! Only him and one other student received this award! Woohoo..go Caden!!  

Look for the child with "the attitude" of  "it's all good" The Class of 2020.

just a little hint ;)

Awesome job!!

Okay.. okay... I have smart brothers! When can I go to school?.. enough of this already.

June 2nd -Last day of school!

August 23rd 2010- First day of school.

The kids love taking silly pictures. Later, I noticed the lion's expression..looks like he's thinking "oh please, I'm too cool for these silly boys." Hilarious!


Jared's teacher gave him the Exemplary award for the year. She said he is "always positive, and encourages others." Mrs. Whittle awarded him at the Victory Assembly on Thursday.

We are so proud of our boys, for an awesome job this school year!!

They did not conquer the land with their swords; it was not their own strong arm that gave them victory. It was your right hand and strong arm and the blinding light from your face that helped them, for you loved them.
Psalm 44:3

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