Anonymous wrote:We ended up making homemade sorbet and then I read out loud to her from her latest chapter book (she usually reads to herself). Both were low key but perfect and she said “I wish we could do this more often.” It reminds me how much kids crave individual time. I could have done a dozen overdue chores around the house but this was time well spent today.
Thanks for the suggestions!
-OP
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:ASK HER. She’s 10 not 2.
You're totally unhelpful. Do you not have kids that are verbal? Most of the time when you ask them, their answer is "I don't know". It helps to have suggestions.
B!tch.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:ASK HER. She’s 10 not 2.
You're totally unhelpful. Do you not have kids that are verbal? Most of the time when you ask them, their answer is "I don't know". It helps to have suggestions.
B!tch.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:ASK HER. She’s 10 not 2.
You're totally unhelpful. Do you not have kids that are verbal? Most of the time when you ask them, their answer is "I don't know". It helps to have suggestions.
B!tch.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:ASK HER. She’s 10 not 2.
You're totally unhelpful. Do you not have kids that are verbal? Most of the time when you ask them, their answer is "I don't know". It helps to have suggestions.
B!tch.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:ASK HER. She’s 10 not 2.
You're totally unhelpful. Do you not have kids that are verbal? Most of the time when you ask them, their answer is "I don't know". It helps to have suggestions.
B!tch.
Anonymous wrote:ASK HER. She’s 10 not 2.