Parenting classes, who needs ’em?

 Parenting classes, who needs ’em?I was a school counselor for fifteen years, and have many amazing stories of parenting victories with the families that I served.  I recall one family in particular who had a very rough time during the school year (identifying information changed to honor anonymity):  divorce, financial problems, academic issues with all …

Parenting kids with tough behavior

Parenting the challenging/tough kids is well, challenging and tough!  I cannot count how many times I’ve heard the following statements while teaching a parenting class:“If I ever said/did that (disrespectful words/actions), I would’ve been knocked across the room.”“Nothing works with him/her – they just don’t care – I’ve tried everything.”“If my mom/dad looked at me …

Cheesy Love Note

Are you familiar with Gary Chapman’s book – “The 5 Love Languages”?  If you aren’t – I highly recommend it.  ( www.5lovelanguages.com )  The premise is that all of us have a “love language” that speaks to our soul – when the love language is “spoken” – it goes to the very heart of us. …

A Real Man

On this, our 28th wedding anniversary, I’ve decided to write about a “real man”.My husband, James Allen Turner, with whom I don’t need brownie points, is the subject of this post.  There’s a lot of talk about what makes a real man – sadly – the media paints a sorry picture of what an authentic …

the empty nest cont’d..

exploration – going out to eat Husband:  “I’m on my way home – want to meet for dinner?’Wife:           “Sure!  Where?”Husband:  “I don’t care – you pick.”Wife:           “O-Kay, how about Pappadeaux’s ?”Husband:   “Naw – not in the mood for seafood.”Wife:           “How …

The empty nest doesn’t have to be empty

The empty nest doesn’t have to be empty. It can be full of : exploration – the refrigerator Husband: “What’s for dinner?”Wife: “Not sure.”Husband: “How about we look in the fridge and find something interesting?”Wife: “Great idea! If we have cheese – it’s all good – ‘cuz we will just melt it on top.” exploration …

How do kids spell love?

Our “kids” are 26 and 20 years old.  I was in private and public education for 20 years – and – it was always true, and is true today.  True for our own children, and true for your children. Kids spell love…..t-i-m-e.  They’d rather have you and your attention – unplugged – than any new …

New Location

I have a new location. Find me here!