Monthly Archive: January 2015
Imagination play in the making…this is probably the most intelligent conversation I’ve heard between the Hongzeff Boys (Josh is 5, Matthew is 4) thus far: Matty: Thank you Dr. Josh for putting a bandaid on my fireman who got hurt in the giant fire! Josh: You know, I’m not only...
Chin up, shoulders back, confidence intact. Strut.
Overheard: Girl: All I know, is that every girl in the world wants to be skinny, they want to have blond hair, blue eyes and a killer rack and zero body fat. Girl: Ugh, fat girls need to shut up. Anything above a size 6 is just wrong. 7 things:...
Grateful for this life: *For winning the lottery when it came to parental units who taught me what love is in every sense of the word. They are the epitome of rad. *For having a boy who I can laugh with, have diva like shouting matches with and just talk...
I love all the messages I hear at church but this one by Dave Brubaker of Newsong, really hit me hard. *Tomorrow is today* Have you ever wondered why the kindest words are often said about individuals after their death? Why is that? People should hear them NOW. Simple words...
Only little boys will fight, declare hate for each other and then hug it out and say “I’m sorry and I love you” a few minutes later and continue to play as if no drama occurred. Adults who do this? Nasty drama hidden behind a cunning fake smile, empty words...
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So another major mommy lesson learned from experience: POTTY TRAINING – Before I had kids I would always find it weird when I saw kids older than 2 years old wearing diapers and why? Because most kid books and society tells you that if your kid isn’t potty trained by...
Something that happened in August of last year. I’ll never forget this: This happened at church this morning. The boys were acting completely nuts while I was waiting to check them into Sunday school and right when I was about to lose it, I felt a hand on my shoulder...
My girlfriends and I were talking about the hilarious things our kids say to us about the future. This conversation I had with my boys recently came to mind: Josh: Mom, can we stay like this forever? Kathy: Like what forever? Josh: Can you, Matty, daddy and me live together...
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