![]() ![]() I blog late at night so that I can be fully present with my children during the day, but frankly, I'm not as fully present with them as I'd like to be on the occasions when late-night blogging leaves me mentally sluggish. Now, in April 2015, I'm homeschooling my six-year-old, guiding my toddler, and caring for my newborn. I began this blog in August 2013 because I couldn't find a site that compiled French resources for American families, because I love to write, and because I wanted to share our non-native French family journey with those whom it might inspire. And I remember that message now, as a blogger and a mama to three young children. With his stunning watercolors - and text that resounds with universal truths, award-winning artist Jon J Muth has transformed a story. ![]() Reviews arent verified, but Google checks for and removes fake content when its identified. I've also remembered this with a pang when my children have to repeat themselves because I was staring at a screen instead of focusing on them. Scholastic Inc., 2002 - Juvenile Fiction - 32 pages. My nephew will be graduating from high school soon, so I doubt that he still recalls the message of this children's book. For me, however, a partial version of Leo's statement has echoed in my mind since I first read it: the most important person is the one you're wit h. I've thought of this when I've been tempted to answer my phone in the presence of friends. ![]()
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