Do you give your kids enough credit?

Dalis

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OK, so I volunteered to do this blog post for TLP, but seriously had no idea what to do.. then my life was crazy and totally forgot so we rescheduled and then... I still had no idea...

I tell Bianca (she is 6) that I have no idea what to do for the blog post.


Bianca: What's a blog post?
Me: You can post instructions of how to do something or just post about something you like. You do this on a blog in the internet.
B: Don't worry mommy, I'll help you. Get your camera ready, oh and cut me some circles. All the same size.
Me: OK.
B: Are we ready to roll? And there she was... ready to make a tutorial for all of you.

THIS IS HER TUTORIAL @ TLP's BLOG


Sometimes I forget that 6 yr olds can do so much more than we were allowed or we could when we had 6 yrs. :giggle

She is making me show her the blog post every hour to see if she got any comments. So if you don't mind, checking out her cute face and her tutorial and leaving her some love on the blog comments. She worked super hard on it. All I did was snap pictures and write HER instructions. :giggle

I could get use to making blog posts like this :hi5
 
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SUPER SUPER CUTE! Tell her she did a GREAT job!!!!!

thank you! You could leave her a comment at the blog and trust me she would greatly appreciate it! Like any 6 yr old she loves praise, specially after all her hard work.
 
Super post! I think you two make a fabulous team! :)
 
Oh bless! Of course I had to leave a comment.

And I am very guilty of not thinking my kids can do things, I'm a SAHM and tend to do way too much for them. Especially for my youngest who has special needs (though not physical) and takes after me in being rather on the lazy side. But she is SO cute and appreciative when you do anything for her. Anyhow, she came into my craft room after school and just rolled some bits of paper together, grabbed the double sided tape and made a cool megaphone complete with handle! It was for me so that I didn't have to shout so loud for everyone when tea was ready! Yep, scrapworthy (when I find my camera!).
 
Oh bless! Of course I had to leave a comment.

And I am very guilty of not thinking my kids can do things, I'm a SAHM and tend to do way too much for them. Especially for my youngest who has special needs (though not physical) and takes after me in being rather on the lazy side. But she is SO cute and appreciative when you do anything for her. Anyhow, she came into my craft room after school and just rolled some bits of paper together, grabbed the double sided tape and made a cool megaphone complete with handle! It was for me so that I didn't have to shout so loud for everyone when tea was ready! Yep, scrapworthy (when I find my camera!).

hey girlie, so glad to see you around here! Ok, we must see pictures of that megaphone!

Super post! I think you two make a fabulous team! :)

Thanks! I feel like we are like Pinky and the Brain.... I wonder who is who?

Oh my word... could that be any cuter? I left her some lovies!!

Isn't she super duper cute, people say she takes after her mom! LOL!!!
 
What a fun tutorial she made, clever cloggs, of course had to leave her a hellO!
 
I like Poppet too :). It always made me feel warm inside when my Mum called me poppet ..... a long, LONG looooooooooooooooooong time ago!
 
And I'm sure it was with the most wonderful accent. I wish I could here her!
 
Another poppet lover. It's such a cute word and reminds me of stories I read as a child.
 
She is so cute!! My favorite picture is the one where Daddy is beaming at her with pride!! Bianca, you are so creative and pretty!! Good job!
 
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