Friday, October 23, 2009

People of Few Words

Guess what? A Jelly Mom column has been published in a new anthology: People of Few Words.

Check it out on Amazon.com.

Here is the entry:

Where Cheeseburgers Come From
©Lisa Barker

Recently, while on vacation, the kids and I spied a little shop called Sin Sations.

Fresh baked donuts immediately sprang to mind and I drove over, but for the life of me I could not reconcile what I saw with the vision of glazed goodies dancing in my wee brain. Sin Sations is an adult shop and has nothing to do with bear claws and éclairs.

I'm not as worldly as I thought. Not by a long shot. Then, the kids started asking questions.

"Ma, what's that shop?"

"It's not appropriate."

"It says 'toys'."

"Yes, but not for kids."

"What is sex?"

"Who wants a Happy Meal?" At least I know I can count on what I anticipate when I see golden arches.

Which reminds me…recently, the kids and I were gift buying and my son and I stepped into a shop with flashy lights, lava lamps and t-shirts with attitude in the window. We couldn't see the other items they offered until we stepped inside.

My son quickly announced that the store was not appropriate for us. A father of three little ones had reached the same conclusion and was quickly leading his children back out the door.

Once outside my son asked, "Did you see that one t-shirt?"

Was that all he saw? Thank you, God, for that! "Isn't there a McDonald's around here?" I asked, falling back on my tried and true change of topic.

It's getting so that I look for the golden arches as my savior for these types of situations. And it must be rubbing off on the kids.

Flipping through the television stations the other night a very inappropriate ad for wild young people appeared and was quickly changed. And, like Pavlov's dog, all the kids piped up: "Can we get a McFlurry?"

You know what this means, don't you?

It means I'm going to be spending a whole lot of money at McDonald's as the kids mature. For some there are the birds and bees. For me, it's double cheeseburgers and milkshakes.

Once upon a time Dad and Mom met at McDonald's and we ordered two double quarter-pounders with cheese…and, because we loved each other very much, they gave us five little cheeseburgers to boot!

I'm sure that lesson will be clear as ketchup.

Seriously, though, the kids already know where cheeseburgers come from. They also know all about condiments, too, thanks to Health Ed.

I just want them to wait until they find a good corn-fed patty on a wholesome whole-grain bun before they start thinking about making cheeseburgers. And I think they will. Thanks to my analogies, the older ones will never look at a cheeseburger the same again.

Sunday, October 11, 2009

Are you ready to write?

National novel writing month is fast approaching! Are you ready to go? I am desperately whipping the hamsters into shape, hoping they run fast enough on the wheel in my head to produce something. Should be fun!

Read all about it here: http://www.nanowrimo.org

Friday, October 9, 2009

Meet Biblio! My new pet project.

My book review blog and website just got a major overhaul and I thought you might like to see.

I love creating new websites and fleshing out ideas. I'd like to develop a little reading program for the kids in my town and gradually share it with the rest of the county. I hope Biblio can help get kids excited about books.

So stop by and take a peek. If you have a website, blog or someone's ear, tell them about Biblio. I thank you! :)

Friday, October 2, 2009

The homeschooled

Here he is--Mr. First Grader! He's doing so well. He's advanced on so many levels that he will be doing second grade work in no time flat.

Aiden is really loving homeschool. He's happy, confident and having fun.

This is his first week of school picture. He's standing by his latest art project (finger painting) and wearing a t-shirt he earned for all his good work.

It's a pleasure to do school with him everyday and I am so thankful we can.