As parents, it's nice to know that others are going through what you are going through, or just be able to have our own time for us, without the use of the words "binki" and more unliked "poo-poo". I often feel like my vocabulary has been diminished to fifteen words that mostly end up in an ee sound. So I figured, what a great page! Let's share our funny stories, our concerns, and spend some time relating as parents. However, this means that this page is up to you to create. Please send me your stories, concerns, whatever you want to see here that as parents we can relate to.

Send to . Thanks, hope to hear from you all soon!



This poem was sent to me for this page. Isn't it great!



Today I left some dishes dirty; 
 the bed got made around 3:30. 
 The diapers soaked a little longer; 
 the odor grew a little stronger. 
 The crumbs I spilled the day before,
 are staring at me from the floor.

The fingerprints there on the wall 
 will likely be there still next fall. 
 The dirty streaks on those window panes
 will still be there next time it rains. 
 Shame on you, you sit and say, 
 just what did you do today?

I nursed a baby till he slept, 
 I held a toddler while he wept,
 I played a game of hide and seek, 
 I squeezed a toy so it would squeak. 
 I pulled a wagon, sang a song, 
 taught a child right from wrong.

What did I do this whole day through?  
 Not much that shows, I guess it's true. 
 Unless you think that what I've done 
 might be important to someone
 with bright brown eyes, and soft blond hair…. 
 If that is true, I've done my share.

-Author Anonymous



The Power of Computers:

Kid Story(as told by the Dad of a three year old son):

"John is a three year old who uses a computer at his preschool. He loves playing the learning games on a computer program called KIDSWAY. In order to get into the program the kids have to type in the word KIDSWAY at the DOS prompt on the screen."

"One day when I was driving John back from school he started to tell me about all the games he was playing on the computer and then he asked "Do you know how to spell KIDSWAY, Dad?"

"No," I replied, "Can you?"

John replied, spelling out the letters,

"K-I-D-S-W-A-Y-ENTER"


Thanks to PE Central's Kids Quotes for that one



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