Tonight my boys were trying out some super powers (maybe inspried by Harry Potter or Pokemon, I never can keep track of what they're playing). Jordan said, "I'm giving you a paralyzing glare." with a strained slightly cross-eyed look on his face. Christian responded with "No, that's not a paralyzing glare, that's a confused stare. This is a paralyzing glare!" (giving an even more strained look).
As I listened to this exchange, I thought to myself, "I wonder how many times, when I am trying to give my children paralyzing glares, (like during church) do they come out confused stares!?" Probably more often than I want to know. :) I don't often get the response I'm trying to send to them through ESP and some pretty strong body language. It must be all in the delivery. I guess I'll never quite have "THE LOOK" like my mother!
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Thanks for visiting my blog! Ya, I talked with the creator of miracle music (my friend that's had it for 2 years contacted her and she came up to her house) and when I discussed the program she explained different things. Kids have to finish before the music or they don't get their point on their chart that motivates mine to get it done because they are sooooo looking forward to their date! I have 3 boys so the super powers is cute! My little nephew who is 2 uses the force to open the automatic grocery store doors and he really thinks it's the force. It's so funny!
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