Tuesday: I came down with a virus almost 10 days ago which leveled me flat. Today was the very first day I felt "recovered" enough to be out and about. Since I'm pretty sure this virus originated at the "Pahman household," I wasn't afraid about passing germs on to the kiddos today. I have slept so much in the last week that I wonder I will ever need to sleep again! I did visit the doctor's office last week Wednesday, just to make certain I wasn't dying or anything. My throat was so sore, it seriously felt like I was swallowing flaming arrows. I am so thankful to be healed from this virus--thank you, Lord!
I did some cleaning this afternoon over at the house before the kids came home from school. I didn't have enough strength to clean with much gusto--but I felt I at least made a little difference in the kitchen area. It's important to me, as an older person, to feel I am some use to the family--otherwise ... I feel so selfish and useless! So, I am thankful they let me help clean up around their house once a week.
I remembered to bring a few of my toys along with me to play with the kids. Cal's very favorite toy is my fox/wolf tic-tac-toe. Cal is very good at this game! He doesn't like to lose EVER ... so I have to watch him carefully, because he likes to switch up the rules in his favor. (!!) I am pretty careful not to allow him to do that, though--it's just bad training for him. We had a long discussion this afternoon about "cheating", and I kept it "light" and pleasant, but strongly came out with a negative vote for cheating of any kind. Cal accepted this and went on to legitimately beat me THREE games in a row. THREE.
I also brought my JENGA blocks with me. What's so interesting about these children (all FOUR of them) is that they will BUILD with anything you give them! I mean--these guys are used to sophisticated LEGO models and build them accurately. But give them a bunch of plain wooden blocks ... and they make all kinds of cool stuff out of them! They enjoy playing the game JENGA, but they have just as much fun building out of them. I find this amazing actually.
In the container beside Erin, there is CLAY. Molding clay. NOT PlayDoh. I'm talking hard, molding, difficult to work with CLAY. All of these children have 3-D brains. Mine is completely FLAT! I watched Erin work with the Jenga blocks as she made a little "shopping store" out of them, and then she used the modeling clay to make little tiny animals and people (carrying itsy-bitsy purses!) shopping in her store.
Aidan took some of the Jenga blocks to build a tower of some kind--he has such patience and determination.
Erin worked on this little project for over an hour, happy and singing and creating ... I don't have enough words to say how great I think this is!
Look at these two!
It was SO good to be here today, laughing, and listening, and playing. I have been alone for too many days in a row! I'm going to begin to be eccentric if I'm not careful. Old people get that like. I don't want to get like that. !!


























































