Just finished reading this book for the 2nd time. Maybe third. Obsessed with it. We've implemented many of the ideas and it's worked wonders. Ever heard of the Love and Logic program? We attended the 6 week course for free when we lived in Vernal. So awesome, cuz usually it's way expensive. But totally worth it. Lovelovelove their ideas and the entertaining presentations. One stuck with me particularly - where Charles was telling a story about his son, who would scream DONALDS!DONALDS!DONALDS! Everytime they drove by those golden arches. Sadly, I can't remember the point of the story. But I'm sure it was a good one. Or maybe the point was actually just sneaky marketing secretly sponsored by McDonalds, because now whenever I need to get out of the house and it's too yucky outside, we head there.
Sometimes we buy a couple parfaits, but usually just take advantage of the fun play area. In Centerville.
Bountiful's McDonalds are ghettttoooo.
Centerville's is awesome - there's a HUGE jungle gym not pictured here, plus this hands-on musical adventure. The kids love it.
And I love their free wifi and comfy (though probably germ-infested) seating.
2 comments:
I've been reading the Love and Logic book and love it too. Awesome play area at a McDonalds!
I am feeling reminded of good logic. I was reading "Parenting Your Teenager with Love & Logic" about - hmmm, 15 yrs. ago? Oh My Word! Oh well, it helped me react in a way that I believe helped a teenager make some changes that were life lessons! I do not care for the banishment to the child's bedroom and factoring in restraining with door alterations. You KNOW when you are reading or hearing "love" and "LOGIC" THOUGH. Chelsea - "go to your bedroom!" Think about it - you're excited, arent you? Hmmm
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