Yesterday someone asked what did we do for fun since we didn't own the latest in video game consoles or subscribed to cable.
I simply said, "We go outside".
Let me explain.
We are a busy family.
During the day as I send my husband and oldest daughter to work and school I am home with my youngest. Our school day starts at about 8am until 3ish. We get ready and head out to our local YMCA where my daughters are taking a variety of dance classes, an art class or an acting class. We are there for a good 2 hours a day.
My husband picks us up on the way home. Sometimes we go to the library first and pick up books and videos. We read A LOT. You will always find a book in our bags. Depending on our schedule for the weekend, we go food shopping.
Once we are home, we start our evening routine which consists of dinner, shower, grading, math tutoring and homework.
After all is done, we do watch an hour or two of TV. It might be in a form of a video from the library (we watched Cars 2 last week) or a show on TV.
Once the weekend comes around we are not home much.
Our Saturdays are filled with the teen interning and the tween going to girl scouts and acting/theatre class.
Sometimes they have a gig which is usually an all day event. They love their job. Sundays is our day of rest. If they don't have a gig you will find us at home watching movies (again the library has tons of free movies. My husband and I watched In the Land of Blood and Honey last week) and resting. Sometimes my husband wants a day of fun because of a stressful week and we go to Disneyland.
You see?
Why have the latest in gaming or shell out all that money for cable if we can enjoy what is all around us? The library lends us so many wonderful books (and if you have an e-reader you can borrow from there) and videos. Why do I want to shell out hundreds of dollars a year to let it go to waste? We enjoy doing things as a family. Yes, Disneyland is starting to get expensive because of ticket prices but where else can a family hang out and go on rides, dance, and just enjoy your surroundings with the added security measures they put into place?
Maybe they idea of sitting around all day long is something I sometimes long for but the truth of the matter is
I LOVE BEING OUT AND ABOUT WITH MY FAMILY!
(I wanted to post more pics but my DSL/WIFI is extremely slow at the moment)
No longer a stay at home Mami but still trying to cook mostly vegan everyday while working part-time, keeping house, getting kids to their auditions and on set. Hodgepodge of life as a mom living in the city.
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Thursday, October 11, 2012
No Wii? No Cable? Boring life? Oh please!
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Monday, October 1, 2012
Calendar Overload
This month is the busiest time of the year.
Right now my middle child is already rehearsing for the Laramie Project at her school. Rehearsals are several times a week and when they get closer to the date, it will be daily. She is also a leader at the local AWANA club. Her Saturday acting class is on hold until she finishes her weekly internship at a local parks and rec.
My youngest is learning 3 different choreography for an upcoming show with our local YMCA. She also has girl scouts and acting classes on Saturday and a couple of projects she will be filming this month.
I think I just tired myself from writing that down.
Some people wonder why I do it. I certainly didn't grow up with any of these opportunities when I was growing up.
My oldest was interested for less than a month on taekwondo and wasn't interesting in anything else but hanging with his friends and playing video games. So I let him because that is what he wanted to do.
I do this because my kids want to do this. I have said no (if you can believe it) on other activities.
Most importantly, it is a girl thing. I have nothing against boys. I had one and he is and always will be the love of my life.
Girls have been taught, since an early age, that boys are dominant in everything. Sports, business, and entertainment.
When my daughters decided they wanted to enter the entertainment business as actresses I was a bit hesitant, at first. Then it became a big deal for me when I started getting breakdowns. I choose roles they audition for very carefully. They are just getting there foot in the door but I am still very careful what they do. I would rather my daughters do small roles instead of big roles that are violent or come across as some hoochie. Believe me when I tell you that I have across roles when they are looking for hot 8-12 year olds or roles where the 13 and over is in a scene where sex is implied. Implied or not there minds are too young and can't really understand it.
I want my daughters to be positive role models and play them on film.
I also want them to be the best at what they do now and what they will do later on in their lives.
Let your children follow their dreams.
Even if it will take up your space on your calendar.
You will still have a life. I promise you.
And if that's not enough, remember, they won't live with you forever.
If you're lucky.
Right now my middle child is already rehearsing for the Laramie Project at her school. Rehearsals are several times a week and when they get closer to the date, it will be daily. She is also a leader at the local AWANA club. Her Saturday acting class is on hold until she finishes her weekly internship at a local parks and rec.
My youngest is learning 3 different choreography for an upcoming show with our local YMCA. She also has girl scouts and acting classes on Saturday and a couple of projects she will be filming this month.
I think I just tired myself from writing that down.
Some people wonder why I do it. I certainly didn't grow up with any of these opportunities when I was growing up.
My oldest was interested for less than a month on taekwondo and wasn't interesting in anything else but hanging with his friends and playing video games. So I let him because that is what he wanted to do.
I do this because my kids want to do this. I have said no (if you can believe it) on other activities.
Most importantly, it is a girl thing. I have nothing against boys. I had one and he is and always will be the love of my life.
Girls have been taught, since an early age, that boys are dominant in everything. Sports, business, and entertainment.
When my daughters decided they wanted to enter the entertainment business as actresses I was a bit hesitant, at first. Then it became a big deal for me when I started getting breakdowns. I choose roles they audition for very carefully. They are just getting there foot in the door but I am still very careful what they do. I would rather my daughters do small roles instead of big roles that are violent or come across as some hoochie. Believe me when I tell you that I have across roles when they are looking for hot 8-12 year olds or roles where the 13 and over is in a scene where sex is implied. Implied or not there minds are too young and can't really understand it.
I want my daughters to be positive role models and play them on film.
I also want them to be the best at what they do now and what they will do later on in their lives.
Let your children follow their dreams.
Even if it will take up your space on your calendar.
You will still have a life. I promise you.
And if that's not enough, remember, they won't live with you forever.
If you're lucky.
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