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Mary Ellen May the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace in believing, so that by the power of the Holy Spirit you may abound in hope. ~ Romans 15:13

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Lazy Eye Amblyopia is the medical term used when the vision of one eye is reduced because it fails to work properly with the brain. This common cause of visual impairment affects approximately 2 to 3 out of every 100 children. A common treatment may be to patch the “good” or stronger eye and force the brain to use the weaker eye which makes it stronger. Optometric Association recommends that children have a comprehensive optometric examination by the age of 6 months and again at age 3. Lazy eye will not go away on its own.

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The Only Thing You Need to Say Parents, listen up! If your kid’s an athlete (or artist, a performer, or anything really), it’s time to stop with all the fuss. Quit praising, criticizing or even sympathizing with your child about a job well (or not so well) done. Simply love them and be their biggest fan. An informal survey initiated by two former coaches (and summarized in an article titled What Makes a Nightmare Sports Parent and What Makes a Great One, by Steve Henson), asked college athletes what their parents said that made them feel great about themselves and their chosen sport. What are the magic words? (insert drumroll here) “I love to watch you play.” That’s it. It’s that simple. Try it this weekend and relish your child’s relieved reaction.

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A Teaching Moment With Nutella! Favored by many on toast or banana slices for breakfast, this hazel-nutty, chocolate goodness can also be a teaching moment on how global supply chains and agribusiness value chains work. What goes into making this delish product? Well, get out your world map! A single jar contains sugar from Brazil, cocoa from Nigeria, hazelnuts from Turkey, palm oil from Malaysia and vanilla from France. With factories located close to the end markets in Australia, North America and Europe. About 250,000 tons (yes, tons!) of this spread are sold in 75 countries around the world. There is also a World Nutella Day devoted to it! What about a parade! We love parades!



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Dear “Momsolvers”, “My toddler (2 yrs.) has not breastfed since he was 11 ½ months old. When he sees other babies breastfeeding he pulls at my shirt and says, “me do”. Sometimes I get embarrassed. How do I handle this without making him feel he is doing something wrong?” ~ Liz, mom of 1 u No need to get embarrassed. He’s just figuring out what’s going on in the world around him. He sounds adorable. I’d just scoop him up and hug and tickle him and change the subject. He may just want to snuggle with you, so by all means snuggle with him. And then go get a big boy snack together. Hold on tight to the little guy. They grow up fast! ~ Ellen, reader and mom of 2

u Get ready mama, there will be more embarrassing moments for you. J But, truth be told, try not to fret about these things. Children are so precious and innocent. He is a big boy now and you can tell him that he can pick out his very own sippy cup with his name on it, or his favorite character. Keep him close to you as often as possible; those loving moments are very important to a toddler too. Just because breastfeeding is over, the cuddling should never stop. ~ Miranda, reader and mom of 3

u I can remember those days too! My little one breastfed until she was 2. Occasionally, she would just walk up to me and start to unbutton my shirt! I would just pick her up and kiss her up and ask if she was hungry. I always keep small snacks with me, so she would get that until her scheduled feeding time. We were weaning to the cup at that point and mostly breastfed in the morning and in the evening. ~ Doris, reader and mom of 2

Dear “Momsolvers”, “I have recently become the caretaker of my grandchildren. I run into the “my mom always let me!” when I need to set boundaries. How do I override what their mother permitted and now I will not. I really want them to have some great memories of our time together. P.S. I do get great info and ideas from this magazine. Thank you.” ~ Barbara, grandma of 2 u Good for you grandma, for taking care of your grandkids like that! I can see how this might be challenging for you. I would think that it’s just a matter of time before they figure out the new rules in their new living arrangements. But, I would also think their ages will make a difference in how long it takes. If they’re young, it won’t take long. If they’re older, just be loving and consistent. Provide plenty of empathy (not sympathy), but stick to your guns. Say things like, “I know this is hard for you,” or “I hear what you’re saying, but these are the rules now. You’ll get used to them.” ~ Susan, reader and mom of 2

u You just have to lay down the law. Tell them I know mommy has let you do these things in the past but you live with me now and we have new rules. Maybe make a chart with the new rules and go over some of the things mom let them do before and explain why things will be different with grandma. Kids like structure! Just be patient with them but make sure they know there is a new sheriff in town! J ~ Cindy, reader and mom of 4

u From your question, I gather that one of them may be a bit older, maybe a tween? Know that this is an age when kids test the boundaries. Be as loving as you can, and never say anything negative about their mom. Just smile and tell them that you love them and want to make sure they are safe, and your boundaries are to be respected out of love from

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them too. Make sure you are consistent with providing unexpected treats, like homemade cookies when they get home from school, or family game night with snacks or a walk in the park on a certain night each week. These are important and they will always be remembered. Many blessings to you! ~ Fran, reader and mom of 3

Dear “Momsolvers”, “My 13 year old is begging to have social media sites. I have been able to escape this because of the 13 year rule for most sites. But now I have to set boundaries and monitor. I know she will be active on social media and I want her to be careful and mindful of the dangers associated. Any advice about parenting a social media novice and teen?” u Social Media is scary; I’m with you on that one. But, it sounds like you’ve already set some good boundaries by waiting this long to allow her to get on these sites. Be sure to go over the dangers with her. Don’t scare her, but teach her to be wise in how she uses them. Talk about appropriate and inappropriate uses of the media. Remind her that what goes online stays online… forever, and someday, she’s going to want to get into a great college or apply for a job. And, here’s the other thing, mom. You’re going to have to get on some of these sites yourself to monitor what’s going on. Oh and if she’s doing this on a smart phone, it needs to be charging in a central location (not next to her bed) every night, so there’s no temptation to get online when she shouldn’t be. ~ Bea, reader and mom of 1

u I know how you feel! My son also wanted to be on these social media sites as well. We compromised with Instagram. We discussed up front the rules and I told him if he couldn’t be responsible and listen then he couldn’t have this. I have the password to his account and I go on check it from time to time. He isn’t allowed to follow anyone or add any friends without my approval. If he posts something I don’t like he is to immediately take it down. It has worked well for him and me. He knows I am monitoring and he is fine with it. He understood the rules from the beginning and we haven’t had any issues with it. We also have his account set to private so no one can see any of his information without being his friend. ~ Maggie, reader and mom of 2

u Well you certainly set the stage for rules in the beginning by having her wait until 13 years! Kudos to you. Make sure she understands that you will be monitoring her and reading her twitter, instagram, texting, etc... Now you have to educate yourself too, there is lots of information online. Ask you daughter what applications she will be using and research them. Also have a contract of guidelines. Here is an example you can download. http:// digitalcitizenship.net/uploads/KidPledge1.pdf Just stay close and available without judging and she will be more willing to share! ~ Gloria, reader and mom of 2

Next month: How would you handle these dilemmas? Find these online at www.facebook.com/momsolvers I am a stay at home of two (8 & 11years) mom and need to return to work to help with our finances. Any suggestions to make this an easy transition for my kids? My child complains that her teacher is mean to her. Where do I start with this? My husband tells me I must follow through with the consequences of our child’s bad behavior. I’m a wimp when it comes to my teen saying “I’m sorry”; how do I stay strong with the consequences and recognize their apology?


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Join us for a variety of services, events, and interactive experiences for all ages. HOLY WEEK Tuesday, April 15 Easter Path Open 12–9 p.m.

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Thursday, April 17 Maunday Thursday* Service at 7 p.m. in the IBC Commons Easter Path Open 9 a.m.–9 p.m.

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*Thursday and Friday services: KidZone is only available for newborns through 3-year-olds by online reservation at irvingbible.org/easter.

Saturday, April 19 from 9 a.m.–12 p.m. What: Egg hunt, bounce houses, petting zoo, crafts, face painting, carnival games, and more! Where: Irving Bible Church Cost: Free, but please bring 12 candy filled eggs per child. No registration required.

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only wants us to see the finished product. So I left her in charge and headed to the kitchen table to read the Sunday newspaper. As Jessie poured the mixed batter into the skillet and joyfully flipped away, I couldn’t help but peek up periodically from my paper. It seems like only yesterday I was standing over her three-year-old shoulders to make sure she didn’t burn herself on the hot skillet or fall off of the stool she needed to reach it. Six years zoomed by quicker than Jessie and I found baking powder. As I reminisced, Jessie provided me with periodic updates. “They’re thicker; they’ll be more filling.” “I burnt myself. I’m okay. It’s only a third-degree burn.” I noticed that Jessie gave Sadie, our dog, a few sample tastes. Jessie had a grand time making pancakes two at a time. “I like dragging it out,” she said.

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Jessie, and I have made pancakes together since she was three years old. Now age nine, she still enjoys mixing the ingredients, pouring the batter into the skillet, and flipping them. She loves making pancakes almost as much as eating them. However, because she smothers her pancakes with creative combinations of powdered sugar, various kinds of syrup, whipped cream, and cinnamon sugar butter, eating them rates pretty highly. One recent Sunday, Jessie said, “Let’s make pancakes for breakfast.” I responded, “I could eat pancakes,” and went to retrieve the mix from the pantry. “Uh oh, Jessie, the box is almost empty.” Jessie, undeterred, went to her friend, Google. Seconds later, Jessie announced that she found an excellent pancake recipe. She tried to sell it to me by saying, “It has all 5-star ratings and one 4-star rating.” She began to call out the ingredients from her desk, located just off the kitchen. Boy, she really didn’t want oatmeal and yogurt, her standard weekday breakfast. When Jessie said, “baking powder,” I thought I’d be making oatmeal, as I was confident we lacked this ingredient. But I checked the pantry

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. . . let’s just say the batter contained adequate sugar.

just to make sure. Jessie got up from her desk and helped with the search. “I’m sure we have some, Dad.” “I don’t think so, Jessie.” I thought my pantry was disorganized before Jessie’s hunt, but now I know what disorganized looks like.

Now that I’ve had time to reflect on this experience, I have learned a number of things. Don’t rush to make microwaved oatmeal. Extra sugar makes pancakes sweeter. Have enough soap on hand for cleaning up after “not looking.” A five-star breakfast is a great way to begin a Sunday, especially for a dog. In addition, the experience was a good reminder that Dad isn’t always right.

I concluded we were out of luck, but Jessie refused to give up. She checked the pantry another time. She even searched the refrigerator. As I prepared to make oatmeal, I decided to check the cabinet where I keep a few spices and spotted the baking powder. It turns out that Jessie was right and I was wrong. She was so excited when I pulled out the white can and held it in the air. I think it was because we could try her pancake recipe and not because she was right and I was wrong.

I’ve also concluded that besides eggs, flour, salt, sugar, milk, and baking powder, one other ingredient is needed. Extra sugar? No. Vanilla? Different story. It’s patience. Patience to teach. Patience to learn. Patience to sit back and not run to the rescue. Spilled milk is easy to clean, although egg slime dripping down the kitchen cabinet takes some effort. Patience to listen. And patience to not say “no” right away. I’ll also need patience to rearrange my messy pantry.

We gathered all the ingredients and prepared to make 5-star pancakes from scratch. Jessie even felt comfortable tweaking the recipe. Instead of one tablespoon of sugar per the recipe, well, let’s just say the batter contained adequate sugar. As she mixed all the ingredients, I pulled out the electric skillet. Jessie, with spatula in hand, then uttered the words we hear so frequently, “Don’t look, please!” Jessie likes to surprise her mom and me with whatever she is doing (creating art, making a salad, etc.) and

Before long, Jessie will be ready to try another recipe. I don’t know if I’ll have all the ingredients and in the right quantity. But regardless of my pantry’s status or my patience level, I’ll never run out of the most important ingredient – love. Until next month, remember to cherish the moments. I wish all moms a Happy Mother’s Day. May your day be filled with an extra tablespoon of sugar as you fill your recipes and your homes with love. •

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he sounds of Pomp & Circumstance fill the air as we approach graduation season. When your graduate closes the door to childhood, you want to give him a gift that reflects that milestone. Stuck for ideas? No matter what your budget, you are sure to find a great gift for your graduate here:

Spirit wear

/ Help your recent grad blend in at their new school by getting them some college spirit wear. Contact the school directly or go online to PrepSportsWear.com. They have an amazing database of colleges in the U.S and Canada.

Luggage

/ Maybe your grad is taking a year off and plans to travel. Whether they are traveling first class or backpacking across the country, they need something to hold their things. For daily use, consider purchasing a book bag for walking around campus or a duffle bag for the gym.

Toolkit / If your grad is planning to move out of Mom and Dad’s house, they won’t have access to Dad’s toolbox. A basic toolkit includes screwdrivers, pliers, a hammer, measuring tape and other handy tools. You can find a readymade toolkit at your local hardware store.

Gift cards / Gift cards are a one-size-fits-all type of gift. New college students might appreciate a gas card or a gift card to Walmart, where they can pick up food, toiletries or household items. IKEA sells inexpensive furniture for small spaces – perfect for a dorm setting.

A Basket of Goodies

/ Whether your grad is starting out in his first apartment or headed to the dorm, he will appreciate a basket full of essentials. Fill a laundry basket with snack foods, toiletries, a sewing kit, and a roll of quarters for the Laundromat.

Books

/ A classic graduation book is Dr. Seuss’ “Oh, the Places You’ll Go!” which is an inspirational graduation sendoff for all ages. For practical college advice, try “The Secrets of College Success” by Lynn F. Jacobs. To record their college experiences, consider buying a 5-year journal.

Money

/ The most popular gift for grads is cash. The question is always, “How much should I spend?” Check out Simchabucks.com for a cash gift calculator. Fill in your relationship to grad, state the event takes place, who the gift is from and your household income to receive a dollar amount suggestion.

Homemade gift / If you have the time to make it, a homemade gift is a heartfelt one. Make a pillow or quilt out of high school and sports t-shirts. Put together a scrap book of high school memories and include theatre programs, sports medals and football programs. Create a photo montage of pictures from Kindergarten to graduation and present it at her party. • Pam Molnar is a freelance writer and mother of three. She takes pleasure in finding the perfect gift for the graduates in her life.

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The Know It All Irving Community Calendar Parents: Some programs require tickets and/or reservations, always contact event locations to confirm times and requirements. Apr 01 - Tiny Tot Tuesdays at the Dallas Arboretum Tue - 10am-2pm Children’s activities include face painting, petting zoo, nature art and Kindermusik. In case of rain, please check our website or Facebook page, or call 214.515.6500 the morning of the event. Activities may take place indoors. Dallas Arboretum, 8525 Garland Rd, Dallas, Texas, www.dallasarboretum.org Apr 01 - First Tuesday at the Dallas Museum of Art Tue - 11:00 am - 2:00 pm Designed for children ages 5 and under, but all ages are welcome. Enjoy thematic art-making activities, story times, performances and gallery activities. Runs September - May. Dallas Museum of Art, 1717 North Harwood, Dallas, Texas, www.dallasmuseumofart.org Apr 01 - Free LEGO Mini Build Tue - 5:00 pm - 6:30 pm Children ages 6-15 ONLY can celebrate every month with a free mini build at LEGO stores at Stonebriar Mall & Northpark Center. First Tuesdays beginning at 5:00pm until all the kits are gone. LEGO stores in Dallas & Frisco, Dallas, www.lego.com Apr 02 - Disney on Ice: Let’s Celebrate! Matinee & Evening Performances $10-$78 Join Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse as they celebrate a magical medley of holidays, celebrations and festivals from around the globe. American Airlines Center, 2500 Victory Ave., Dallas, Texas, www.americanairlinescenter.com Apr 02 - Family Storytime, Wed - 10:30am-11am Everyone in the family will enjoy educational and entertaining stories, flannel boards, crafts and songs. Space is limited, stop by the Reference desk to pick up a ticket and reserve your spot. Central Library Irving, 801 W Irving Blvd, Irving, Texas, 972-721-4669 Apr 02 American Conversation Tables Wed

Sign Language 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm

All ages and levels of experience are welcome. No registration is required. The Library’s Reach Out programs are designed for individuals with special needs and their peers. Central Library Irving, 801 W Irving Blvd, Irving, Texas, (972) 721-2457 Apr 02 - Conversaciones @ Your Library Wed - 6:30 pm - 7:30 pm Conversation tables will be available weekly for English language learners to practice conversational English skills in an informal, friendly environment. East Irving Library, 440 S Nursery Rd., Irving, Texas, (972) 721-3722 Apr 02 – 13 - Dallas Opera Presents The Barber of Seville Wed - 7:30 pm - 2:00 pm Matinee and Evening Performances. Winspear Opera House, 2403 Flora St, Dallas, Texas, www.dallasopera.org Apr 03 - 13 - Dallas International Film Festival During the past seven years, the Festival has featured the finest in U.S. and international cinema, including 1,335 films representing more than 50 countries, and has presented more than $490,000 in awards. Go online for list of films and venues. Various Dallas Area Locations, , Dallas, Texas, 214.720-0555 http:// diff2014.dallasfilm.org Apr 03 - Stories and More! at Texas Discovery Gardens Thu - 11:00 am - 11:30 am Join our butterflies for story time! We’ll make crafts, read a book, meet special friends and enjoy themed snacks! The programs end with our daily noon butterfly release and are geared for the under-five/stroller crowd. Let’s read! Adults pay regular admission. Advance pricing: $8 per Child 3-11 / $6 Member; $3 per Child 1-2 / $2 Member. At door purchase; $2/child surcharge. Texas Discovery Gardens, 3601 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., Dallas, Texas, 214.428-7476 www.texasdiscoverygardens.org

Apr 04 - 5th Annual Artspark Fri. 6:30-9:30 p.m.; Sat. 12-4 p.m. The annual, FREE, event features arts and cultural organizations from across North Texas coming together to encourage citizens to make art a part of their everyday lives. There will be opportunities to learn a new creative skill, hone a talent, join a like-minded group, volunteer for a favorite art form and explore what makes North Texas a great place to live. NorthPark Center, 8687 North Central Expressway, Dallas, Texas, http:// www.northparkcenter.com/Calendar Apr 04 - 2014 NCAA March Madness Music Festival To access the latest concert announcements and specific times for all of the musical acts please visit the website. Reunion Park, Reunion Blvd., Dallas, Texas, http://www.ncaa.com/marchmadness/musicfest Apr 04 - Dec 05. HIMPROV Improv Comedy for the whole family Fri - 7:30 pm - 9:15 pm This improv comedy troupe is composed of Christ-believing comedians whose mission is to bring joy and laughter to people of all ages. Free, but they are collecting food and household good to donate to Food 4 Hunger. Check the website for suggested donation items. Bent Tree Bible Fellowship, 4141 International Pkwy., Carrollton, Texas, www.himprov.com Apr 04 - Underwater Easter Egg Hunt Fri - 5:30 pm - 8:00 pm Underwater Easter Egg Hunt. Check in is at 5:30pm. First hunt starts at 6:00pm. Bring a canned good or $1 to egg hunt. 972-721-3501 North Lake Aquatic Center, 5001 N MacArthur Blvd, Irving, Texas, irvingevents.org Apr 5 - 2014 Irving Marathon. Fun Run, 5K, 10K, Half Marathon & Marathon benefiting Our Chidren’s House at Baylor Irving. Campion Trails, Irving. Register online www.irvingmarathon.com. See ad in this issue.

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COMMUNITY STORY TIMES All Story Times are free.

Central Branch

Note: these are the regularly scheduled sto rytimes, call to confirm as schedules are subject to change.

801 W. Irving Blvd, 972-721-2606 Monday - Preschool Story Time 7:30pm, ages 3-6 Tuesday - Preschool Story Time 10:30am, ages 3-6; Family Story Time 7pm Wednesday - Toddler Story Time 10:30am, 18 mos - 2yrs Thursday - Bilingual Story Time 7:30pm

East Branch 440 S. Nursery Rd, 972-721-3722 Tuesday - Bilingual Story Time 11am, all ages

Valley Ranch Branch 401 Cimarron Trail, 972-721-4669 Monday - Mother Goose Story Time 10:30am, ages 4mo-18mo, registration required Tuesday - Family Story Time 7pm, all ages, registration requited Wednesday - Family Story Time 10:30am, all ages, registration required

West Irving Branch

Apr 7 - Evening Swim Classes begin with Irving Parks & Recreation. Drop off registration at North Lake Pool. For questions, call 972-264-2774 differentstrokesswimschool.com. See ad in this issue. Apr 07 - Play and Learn Mon - 10:30 am - 11:30 am Families, friends and children from birth to 5 years old play, create, and explore together at this program. “Play and Learn” helps pre-schoolers develop their cognitive and positive relationship skills through activities such as art projects, singing, storytime and more! Central Library Irving, 801 W Irving Blvd, Irving, Texas, 972-721-2060 Apr 08 - Story Time at Pottery Barn Kids Tue 11am - 11:30am Join us for story time every Tuesday. Become a book club member and receive a book club passport at your first story time and a special gift after attending 5 story times! Pottery Barn Kids Locations in Dallas and Frisco, www.potterybarnkids.com Apr 09 - Family Storytime Wed - 10:30 am - 11:00 am Everyone in the family will enjoy educational and entertaining stories, flannel boards, crafts and songs. Space is limited, stop by the Reference desk to pick up a ticket and reserve your spot. Central Library Irving, 801 W Irving Blvd, Irving, Texas, 972-721-4669 Apr 09 - American Sign Language Conversation Tables Wed - 4pm-5pm All ages and levels of experience are welcome. No registration is required. The Library’s Reach Out programs are designed for individuals with special needs and their peers. Central Library Irving, 801 W Irving Blvd, Irving, Texas, (972) 721-2457 Apr 09 - Conversaciones @ Your Library Wed - 6:30 pm - 7:30 pm Conversation tables will be available weekly for English language learners to practice conversational English skills in an informal, friendly environment. East Irving Library, 440 S Nursery Rd., Irving, Texas, (972) 721-3722

4444 W. Rochelle Rd, 972-721-2691 Wednesday - Mother Goose Story Time 10:30am, ages 6mos-18mos Thursday - Family Story Time 7pm, all ages Friday - Family Story Time 11am, all ages

Apr 05 - Boy Scout Environmental Science Merit Badge at the Heard Museum Sat - 9:00 am - 3:00 pm Both Dates Required. Heard Museum, 1 Nature Place , McKinney, Texas, www.heardmuseum.org Apr 05 - Webelos Naturalist Badge Workshop at the Heard Museum Sat - 10am - 12pm Covers reqs. 1, 4, 6, 7, 9 & 11 Heard Museum, 1 Nature Place , McKinney, Texas, www.heardmuseum.org Apr 05 - ​Get Kidz Fit 2014 Sat. 12:00 pm-4:00 pm Join us for a free fitness festival in Dallas! Kids experience a series of physical activities, interactive games, obstacle courses and inflatables, and then dance along with the high-energy performances at the Radio Disney Main Stage party. Parents you will receive information on healthy habits and nutrition, food demos and more. Free. Dallas Market Hall, 2200 N. Stemmons Freeway, Dallas, Texas, www.getkidzfit.org. An event Sponsored by Suburban Parent Magazines. Apr 05 - Dallas Opera Jack and the Beanstalk Sat - 2pm-3pm Join us as we explore the world of Jack and the Beanstalk through Kids’ Book Club in the lobby and a performance of John Davies’ operatic interpretation of the children’s tale. Winspear Opera House, 2403 Flora St, Dallas, Texas, www.dallasopera.org Apr 05 - Webelos Geologist Badge Workshop at the Heard Museum Sat - 2-4pm Covers reqs. 2, 3, 4, 7 & 8 Heard Museum, 1 Nature Place , McKinney, Texas, www.heardmuseum.org Apr 05 – 13 - Dallas Opera Presents The Barber of Seville Sat - 7:30pm-2pm Matinee and Evening Performances. Winspear Opera House, 2403 Flora St, Dallas, Texas, www.dallasopera.org Apr 05 - Irving Marathon Sat - 5:30 am - 12:00 pm Irving Marathon Fun Run, 5K, 10K, Half Marathon & Marathon benefiting Our Children’s House at Baylor Irving. Register online at www.irvingmarathon.com. Irving Convention Center/Campion Trails, 500 W Las Colinas Blvd, Irving, Texas, www.irvingmarathon.com

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Apr 05 - Conversaciones @ Your Library Sat 1-2pm Conversation tables will be available at Central Library weekly for English language learners to practice conversational English skills in an informal, friendly environment. Central Library Irving, 801 W Irving Blvd, Irving, Texas, 972721-2060 Apr 05 - Family Movie Matinee Sat - 2:00 pm 4:00 pm Enjoy a family movie and light snacks. Valley Ranch Library, 401 Cimarron Trail, Irving, Texas, (972) 721-4669 Apr 6-26 - The 7th Annual Celebrating Irving, The City and The Man. Multiple events planned all month including a Book Discussion on 4/6, a Literary Conversation on 4/12, a Family Movie on 4/22 & 4/26, Irving Trivia on 4/26 & 5/3 and a Celebration of the 100th Anniversary of the City of Irving’s Incorporation on 4/26. For more info, call 972-252-3838 or visit www.irvingheritage.com. See ad in this issue. Apr 06 - The World’s Largest Dinosaurs at the Perot Museum of Nature and Science. The world-class exhibition, presented locally by Highland Capital Management, will be on view in the Jan and Trevor Rees-Jones Exhibition Hall through Sept. 1, 2014. Perot Museum of Nature and Science, 2201 N. Field St., Dallas, Texas, 214.428-5555 www.perotmuseum.org Apr 06 - Book Discussion-A Tour on the Prairies Sun - 1:45 pm - 2:45 pm Dr. Tracy Hoffman, President Washington Irving Society, will lead the discussion of this book by Washington Irving. Copies of the book are available for sale in advance, but not required to attend. Irving Heritage House, 303 S. O’Connor, Irving, Texas, 972-252-3838 Apr 06 - Tours of the Heritage House and Washington Irving Exhibit Sun - 3:00 pm - 5:00 pm Built in 1912, the Heritage House is a Recorded Texas Historical Landmark. Admission is free. Irving Heritage House, 303 S. O’Connor, Irving, Texas

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Apr 10 - Oct 30. Cool Thursdays Concert Series Thu - 6:00 pm - 9:30 pm Cool Thursdays return in April with new and exciting national cover bands, some of the Metroplex’s best food trucks, and weekly prizes. Dallas Arboretum, 8525 Garland Rd, Dallas, Texas, www. dallasarboretum.org Apr 11-16 - Irving’s 2014 Eco-Film Fest. Movies and movie times vary on Fri & Sat, 4/11 & 4/12 at West Irving Library, 4444 W Rochelle Rd. Special Feature Event on Sun 4/13 from 2-4:30pm at Irving Arts Center – Dupree Theatre, 3333 N MacArthur Blvd. Final show is 1pm Wed 4/16 at North Lake College – Student Life Center, H200, 5001 N MacArthur Blvd, Irving. For more info, call 972-721-2355 or visit cityofirving.org/ begreen. See ad in this issue. Apr 11 - 13. Spring Plant Sale Time to start landscaping your yard. Choose plants from a huge selection of hard-to-find herbs, native and well-adapted plants. This year, the Heard will provide some of the best plants for North Central Texas gardens and an opportunity to obtain many rare plants. Sales are tax free and proceeds benefit Heard Natural Science Museum & Wildlife Sanctuary. Bring your own cart or wagon to facilitate your purchase! Heard Museum, 1 Nature Place , McKinney, Texas, www.heardmuseum.org Apr 11 - 12. Momentum Dance Company presents Selections for Spring Fri - 7:30 pm - 9:30 pm Featuring Momentum Dance Company, Beckles Dancing Company, Texas Ballet Theatre Youth Ensemble and Special Guest Artists Michele Gifford & Shea Johnson. Tickets $12-$20. Irving Arts Center Dupree Theater, 3333 North MacArthur Blvd., Irving, Texas, www.irvingartscenter.com Apr 12 - North Dallas Mother of Twins Club Consignment Sale Sat - 8:30 am - 12:30 pm One of the largest nonprofit consignment sales in the Dallas/ Ft. Worth Metroplex, averaging over 700 attendees and


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Behind The Bench! TEXAS RANGERS

Globe Life Park • Arlington • texas.rangers.mlb.com

Apr Apr Apr Apr Apr Apr Apr Apr

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Philadelphia Phillies Houston Astros Houston Astros Seattle Mariners Seattle Mariners Chicago White Sox Chicago White Sox Oakland Athletics

DALLAS MAVERICKS American Airlines Center • 2500 Victory Lane, Dallas www.nba.com/mavericks

Apr 1 7:30 Apr 10 7:00 Apr 12 7:30

Golden State Warriors San Antonio Spurs Phoenix Suns

DALLAS STARS American Airlines Center • 2500 Victory Lane, Dallas stars.nhl.com

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Nashville Predators Columbus Blue Jackets St. Louis Blues

FRISCO ROUGHRIDERS Dr. Pepper Ballpark • Frisco • www.milb.com

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NW Ark. Naturals Arkansas Travelers Arkansas Travelers Arkansas Travelers Corpus Christi Hooks Corpus Christi Hooks San Antonio Missions

FC DALLAS Toyota Stadium • Frisco • www.fcdallas.com

Apr 12 7:30 Apr 19 7:30

Seattle Sounders FC Toronto FC

TEXAS REVOLUTION Allen Event Center • Allen • www.texasrevs.com

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Colorado Ice Cedar Rapids Titans

over 20,000 items. Richardson Civic Center, 411 W. Arapaho , Richardson, Texas, www.ndmotc.com Apr 12 - Scout Badge Workshop Guided Trails at the Heard Museum Sat - 10am-12pm Heard Museum, 1 Nature Place , McKinney, Texas, www. heardmuseum.org Apr 12 - Play Along Concert at the Dallas Symphony Orchestra Sat - 11:00 am - 1:00 pm Dreams come true at this interactive concert introducing amazing musical adventures. First, build your own “drumpet”, part drum, part trumpet. Then, play along with the DSO and discover the fun of music-making as popular classical pieces ignite the imagination!Appropriate for children ages 4 and up. Meyerson Symphony Center, 2301 Flora St, Dallas, Texas, 214.692-0203 www.dallassymphony.com Apr 12 - 8th Annual KidsFest in Garland Sat 11am-2pm This year’s theme is “Keep It Moving” with a focus on teaching children the benefits of healthy living. KidsFest features a huge egg hunt with thousands of goody-filled plastic eggs. There will be face painting, a video game truck, bounce houses and Radio Disney will broadcast live. Beloved characters will greet children and Fit Kids will perform their high-powered workout routine. An on-air personality from WFAA will be signing autographs. Firewheel Town Center, 245 Cedar Sage Dr, Garland, http://www.simon.com/mall/firewheeltown-center. An event sponsored by Suburban Parent Magazines. Apr 12 - Dallas Opera The Elixir of Love Sat 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm The lobby will open at 12:30 for fun activities including crafts and costumes. Winspear Opera House, 2403 Flora St, Dallas, Texas, www. dallasopera.org Apr 12 - Webelos Forester Badge Workshop at the Heard Museum Sat - 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm Covers reqs. 2, 3, 4, 6 & 9 Heard Museum, 1 Nature Place , McKinney, Texas, www.heardmuseum.org Apr 12 - Children’s Advocacy Center of Collin County Gala 2014 Huey Lewis and The News will rock the stage at our annual Gala on Saturday, April 12, 2014 at the Hilton Anatole. 2201 N. Stemmons Frwy., Dallas, Texas, 972.633-6602 www.caccollincounty.org Apr 12 - Conversaciones @ Your Library Sat 1-2pm Conversation tables will be available at Central Library weekly for English language learners to practice conversational English skills in an informal, friendly environment. Central Library Irving, 801 W Irving Blvd, Irving, Texas, 972721-2060 Apr 12 - Irving Chautauqua Performance Series Sat - 2:00 pm - 2:30 pm The Irving Chautauqua series offers free, monthly performances on the second Saturday of each month in the Central Library’s Auditorium, 801 W. Irving Blvd, Irving, Texas, (972) 721-2606 Apr 12 - Family Movie Matinee Sat - 2:00 pm 4:00 pm Enjoy a family movie and light snacks. Valley Ranch Library, 401 Cimarron Trail, Irving, Texas, (972) 721-4669 Apr 12 - A Literary Conversation with Washington Irving Sat - 7-8pm Presented by Dr. John Dennis Anderson - co-winner of the 2013 Leslie Irene Coger Award for Distinguished Performance of the National Communication Association. Central Library Auditorium, 801 West Irving Blvd, Irving, Texas, Apr 14 - Play and Learn Mon - 10:30 am - 11:30 am Families, friends and children from birth to 5 years old play, create, and explore together at this program. “Play and Learn” helps pre-schoolers develop their cognitive and positive relationship skills through activities such as art projects, singing, storytime and more! Central Library Irving, 801 W Irving Blvd, Irving, Texas, 972-721-2060 Apr 15-20 - Holy Week & Easter Sunday at Irving Bible Church. Join us for a variety of services, events and interactive experiences for all ages. Tues 4/15 Easter Path, 12-9pm. Wed 4/16 Easter Path, 9am-9pm. Thurs 4/17 Easter Path 9am-9pm and Maundy Thursday Service, 7pm. Fri 4/18 Easter Path 9am-9pm and Good Friday Service 7pm. Sat 4/19 Holy Saturday, Easter Eggsperience and Easter Path 9am-12pm. Sun 4/20 Easter Sunday Worship Services at 8am, 9:30am, 11:15am and 5pm. 2435 Kinwest Pkwy, Irving irvingbible.org. See ad in this issue.

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Apr 15-27 - Evita! at the Music Hall at Fair Park Music Hall at Fair Park, 909 First Avenue at Parry, Dallas, Texas, 214.421-5678 www. dallassummermusicals.org Apr 15-27 - Beauty and the Beast at the Winspear Opera House For information on the production, visit www.BeautyAndTheBeastOnTour.com. Winspear Opera House, 2403 Flora St., Dallas, Texas, 214.880-0202 www.attpac.org Apr 16 - Family Storytime, All ages welcome Wed - 10:30 am - 11:00 am Everyone in the family will enjoy educational and entertaining stories, flannel boards, crafts and songs. Space is limited, stop by the Reference desk to pick up a ticket and reserve your spot. Central Library Irving, 801 W Irving Blvd, Irving, Texas, 972-721-4669 Apr 16 - American Sign Language Conversation Tables Wed - 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm All ages and levels of experience are welcome. No registration is required. The Library’s Reach Out programs are designed for individuals with special needs and their peers. Central Library Irving, 801 W Irving Blvd, Irving, Texas, (972) 721-2457 Apr 16 - Conversaciones @ Your Library Wed - 6:30 pm - 7:30 pm Conversation tables will be available weekly for English language learners to practice conversational English skills in an informal, friendly environment. East Irving Library, 440 S Nursery Rd., Irving, Texas, (972) 721-3722 Apr 17- 18 - Neil Young at the Meyerson Symphony Center Fri - 7:00 pm - 10:00 pm C3 Presents An Evening With Neil Young Two Nights! Thursday April 17 and Friday April 18. $99.50 $299.50 Meyerson Symphony Center, 2301 Flora St., Dallas, Texas, 512.389-0315 http://www.c3concerts. com/neil-young/ Apr 18 - New Lego Star Wars Miniland Model Display Area Opens. Legoland Discovery Center, Grapevine. Book your special offer online at www. legolanddiscoverycenter.com/dallasfw/suburban. See ad in this issue. Apr 19 - IBC Easter Eggsperience. Egg hunt, bounce houses, petting zoo, crafts, games and more. Free and no registration required, but bring 12 candy filled eggs per child. 9am-12pm. Contact Melody Parlett at mparlett@irvingbible.org. 2435 Kinwest Pkwy, Irving irvingbible.org. See ad in this issue. Apr 19 - Egg Hunt at MacArthur Blvd Baptist Church. First hunt starts at 10am for toddlers, then 10:10 for 2&3 yr olds, 10:20 for 4 yr olds- K, 10:30 for 1st&2nd grade, and 10:40 for 3rd-5th grade. 8001 Mustang Dr, Irving 972-373-9833. See ad in this issue. Apr 19 - 35th Annual Citywide Egg Hunt Sat 9:30 am - 11:30 am Presented by Irving Parks and Rec, Photos with the Easter Bunny, face painting, bounce houses, food vendors and egg hunts for children 3-10. Hunts start at 10am (ages 3-4), 10:20am (ages 5-6), 10:40am (ages 7-8) and 11am (ages 9-10). Heritage Senior Center, 200 S Jefferson St, Irving, Texas, irvingevents.org Apr 19 - Conversaciones @ Your Library Sat 1-2pm Conversation tables will be available at Central Library weekly for English language learners to practice conversational English skills in an informal, friendly environment. Central Library Irving, 801 W Irving Blvd, Irving, Texas, 972721-2060 Apr 19 - Family Movie Matinee Sat - 2:00 pm 4:00 pm Enjoy a family movie and light snacks. Valley Ranch Library, 401 Cimarron Trail, Irving, Texas, (972) 721-4669 Apr 20 - Easter Worship Services at MacArthur Blvd Baptist Church. 8am, 9:30am, 11am. 8001 Mustang Dr, Irving 972-373-9833. See ad in this issue. Apr 20 - Free Easter Egg Hunt with 5000 Eggs. Join us for our Worship Service at 9:30 or 10:50am. Easter Egg hunts follow each service. Oak View Baptist Church, 1004 Story Rd, Irving 972-790-3629 myoakview.org. See ad in this issue. Apr 20 - Easter Sunday at Plymouth Park Baptist Church Sun - 9:30 am - 10:30 am Easter Message by Pastor Ken Branam with Worship Choir and Orchestra. 972-986-7729 Plymouth Park Baptist Church, 1714 N Story Rd, Irving, Texas, www.plymouthpark.org


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Apr 21 - Play and Learn Mon - 10:30 am - 11:30 am Families, friends and children from birth to 5 years old play, create, and explore together at this program. “Play and Learn” helps pre-schoolers develop their cognitive and positive relationship skills through activities such as art projects, singing, storytime and more! Central Library Irving, 801 W Irving Blvd, Irving, Texas, 972-721-2060 Apr 22 - Family Movie Tue - 4:30pm - 6pm Enjoy the Disney classic based on Washington Irving’s famous short story, “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow.” Central Library Auditorium, 801 West Irving Blvd, Irving, Texas Apr 23 - Diana Ross at the Meyerson Symphony Center Wed - 8:00 pm - 10:00 pm. Meyerson Symphony Center, 2301 Flora St., Dallas, Texas, www.attpac.org Apr 23 - American Sign Language Conversation Tables Wed - 4pm-5pm All ages and levels of experience are welcome. No registration is required. The Library’s Reach Out programs are designed for individuals with special needs and their peers. Central Library Irving, 801 W Irving Blvd, Irving, Texas, (972) 721-2457 Apr 23 - Conversaciones @ Your Library Wed - 6:30 pm - 7:30 pm Conversation tables will be available weekly for English language learners to practice conversational English skills in an informal, friendly environment. East Irving Library, 440 S Nursery Rd., Irving, Texas, (972) 721-3722 Apr 25 - Charlotte’s Web at Dallas Children’s Theater 7:30pm Enjoyed by ages 5 and up. Get caught in Charlotte’s web to save Wilbur, the “radiant” and “humble” pig, and make friends once again with all his loveable barnyard neighbors.Other performance dates: April 26 & May 17, 24, 31 - 1:30 pm May 3, 10 - 1:30 pm & 4:30 pm Sundays - April 27 & May 4, 11, 18 & June 1 - 1:30 pm

& 4:30 pm Admission: $13-40 Dallas Children’s Theater, 5938 Skillman St., Dallas, Texas, www.dct.org Apr 26 - Heritage Day at the Heard Celebrate the history of the Blackland Prairie. The Heard will host demonstrations, entertainment, educational programming, and vendors to give visitors a view into our region’s culture and history. This event also features the grand opening of the Heard’s new Pioneer Village. Heard Museum, 1 Nature Place , McKinney, Texas, www.heardmuseum.org Apr 26 - Earth Day Texas 2014 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. Free two-day event that seeks to celebrate the planet and educate Texans on the many ways we can protect our environment. This year’s theme is water. Activities include tree climbing and arts and crafts, live music, enlightening talks, hands-on workshops and much more. Fair Park, 3939 Grand Ave., Dallas, Texas, 214.3101200 http://earthdaytx.org Apr 26 - Repticon Dallas Reptile and Exotic Animal Show 10:00am-4:00pm Adults $10, Children (5-12) $5, 4 & under Free. Repticon Dallas is a reptile event featuring vendors offering reptile pets, supplies, feeders, cages, and merchandise. Participate in free raffles held for enthusiasts, animal seminars, and kid’s activities. Knights of Columbus Center, 2280 Springlake Rd., Farmers Branch, Texas, 863.268-4273 http:// www.repticon.com/dallas.html Apr 26 - Artscape at the Dallas Arboretum 9:00am-5:00pm. Featuring 75 national and local artists and their nature-inspired artwork on display and for sale. Artists from the Creative Arts Center of Dallas will demonstrate a variety of art mediums, while acoustic music fills the garden with sounds of spring. Dallas Arboretum, 8525 Garland Rd., Dallas, Texas, 214.5156500 www.dallasarboretum.org

Apr 26 - Irving Trivia - The City and The Man (Preliminary rounds) Sat - 10:00 am - 11:00 am For information on forming team and a team application call the Heritage Society. West Library Auditorim, 4444 W. Rochelle Rd, Irving, Texas, 972-252-3838 Apr 26 - Conversaciones @ Your Library Sat 1-2pm Conversation tables will be available at Central Library weekly for English language learners to practice conversational English skills in an informal, friendly environment. Central Library Irving, 801 W Irving Blvd, Irving, Texas, 972721-2060 Apr 26 - Family Movie Matinee Sat - 2:00 pm 4:00 pm Enjoy a family movie and light snacks. Valley Ranch Library, 401 Cimarron Trail, Irving, Texas, (972) 721-4669 Apr 26 - Celebrating the 100th Anniversary of the City of Irving’s Incorporation Sat - 7pm-8pm In 1914 an election was held to incorporate the City of Irving and the first mayor was elected. Share this 100th anniversary plus recognition of the accomplishments of women of Irving’s history through interview excerpts, music, and art. Refreshments will follow the program. Admission is free. Irving Arts Center Carpenter Hall, 3333 North MacArthur, Irving, Texas

Central Library Irving, 801 W Irving Blvd, Irving, Texas, 972-721-2060 Apr 29 - Dallas Chamber Symphony’s Season Finale Tue - 8:00 pm - 10:00 pm The 2013-14 season comes to a close as the Dallas Chamber Symphony offers brilliant performances of works by Beethoven and R. Schumann. Be sure to attend this grand finale, as there are likely to be a few surprises along the way. Admission: $19-$44 Dallas City Performance Hall, 2520 Flora St., Dallas, Texas, 214.449-1294 http://www. dallaschambersymphony.org Apr 30 - American Sign Language Conversation Tables Wed - 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm All ages and levels of experience are welcome. No registration is required. The Library’s Reach Out programs are designed for individuals with special needs and their peers. Central Library Irving, 801 W Irving Blvd, Irving, Texas, (972) 721-2457 Apr 30 - Conversaciones @ Your Library Wed - 6:30 pm - 7:30 pm Conversation tables will be available weekly for English language learners to practice conversational English skills in an informal, friendly environment. East Irving Library, 440 S Nursery Rd., Irving, Texas, (972) 721-3722

Apr 28 - Open House at StoneGate Christian Academy. A private school for grades K-12. 6pm. 2833 West Shady Grove Rd, Irving 972-790-0070 www.sgca.net. See ad in this issue.

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May 10 - Irving Bicycle Fest. A free event promoting safe bicycling in Irving with BMX Stunt Shows, Kids’ Bike Safety Rodeo, Bike Checks, Vendors, Food Trucks and more. 10am-2pm. Lively Pointe Youth Center and Skate Park, 909 N O’Connor Rd, Irving 972-721-2355 cityofirving.org/begreen. See ad in this issue.

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“Just Have Fun!” This sounds like a pretty straightforward bit of advice, but sometimes children need to be reminded to have a little fun, lest they get caught up in the stress of the “new.” A new environment, new rules, new daily activities and routines. “I love camp!” says five year old Anna F. “I don’t ever miss my mom because I’m too busy having fun.” Anna attended Princess Dance camp last summer, and is looking forward to “more and more and more camp” this summer.“I didn’t think I would like the hiking, but it ended up being pretty cool” said Michael.

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friendship skills. And the ones that do get homesick learn just how much they can rely on their peers to get them through difficulties. It’s a great learning experience for all campers. “I didn’t like missing my mom,” said 10 year old Michael. “But when the kids cheered me up instead of teasing me, I felt better.”

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“You will Learn Something New!” As a sixth-grader, Elise F. is a seasoned camper. She’s been attending summer camps since she was in first grade. “Camp is great because you get to explore things you wouldn’t get to do in school or learn about,” she says with a smile. Elise has found a new love of art that wasn’t cultivated during the school

“No Need To Be Shy!” says Dakota

One of the best parts about summer camp is the ability to “make new friends,” says Dakota L., a fourth grader. “Some of them I’m still friends with from last summer’s soccer camp.” Every child I asked had the same bit of advice right from the start: don’t be shy. “Camp only lasts a week, and if you wait until the last few days of camp to make friends, you’ve missed out on half the fun” says Elise. Regardless of the type of camp you and your children have chosen, make sure they make the most of it. It will go by faster than either one of you expect. If your child can embrace the opportunities presented before him, he will have a much more enriched experience. Elise says that “summer camp is much cooler than regular school because although we’re still learning stuff, we’re not stuck behind a desk all day.” Even Michael, who was the most apprehensive about attending summer camp, says he would “do it again” this summer. He found confidence and security in knowing he can rely upon himself, and trust in his peers to help him if he feels homesick. “Riding horses was pretty cool too,” he said. While summer camp may only last a week or so, the memories really do last a lifetime. See for yourself: ask any child you know about their summer camp experiences and you’ll see their faces light up with the memories. Have your first time camper talk to other children that have already attended. They are more than willing to share their experiences and their energy and excitement about it can be quite contagious! •

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My Mid-Life

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As a single parent, I didn’t plan on dating for a while. I was grieving the loss of my ideal family: two parents raising their children together. Now, I faced parenting alone. After a messy divorce, I wasn’t interested in another relationship. But then the unexpected happened; I met a man who changed my plans. A strained co-parenting relationship with my exhusband struggling with alcoholism prompted my involvement with an Al-Anon group. A diverse group for families of alcoholics, we related comfortably with one another as we searched for answers in our relationships. I made friends with Randy, a regular attendee who was easy to talk to and quick to notice others. I needed help with a lock at my house and asked one day, “Do you know a locksmith I can trust to change out a lock for me?” He graciously replied with a grin,“I’ll be happy to do it in exchange for a home cooked meal for me and my children.” Satisfied with the offer, I agreed.

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The evening went by quickly with our children playing together like best friends. Randy and I related easily to one another as we shared stories on the stress of divorce and single parenting with two young children. It seemed only natural to make plans to see each other again. The beginning of an unexpected relationship with a happy ending began.

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Two years later, Randy and I married with our four children in the wedding. We settled into raising our family, seeking to unite our children after a broken past. Step-parenting proved harder than I imagined and the fight for my attention was overwhelming. Compared and contrasted to my stepchildren’s mother, I didn’t think I could measure up.The children’s back and forth routine between homes and the constant interaction with ex-spouses was exhausting. But I was committed to making my marriage work and refused to entertain the thought of divorce. As months turned into years we began to accept one another, living together peacefully. The early years of dissension faded and one day, my dream of years’

past came flooding back. I yearned for another child of my own, knowing the chances of pregnancy were now slim. I was approaching 40 years old and Randy faced an expensive surgery, with no guarantees of success, to reverse a previous decision of not having more children. Despite the odds, however, we chose to pursue our dream of a mid-life baby and braced ourselves for an emotional year. Randy’s surgery went well and within a few short weeks the doctor gave the green light to move forward. I wanted to make plans for a mid-life baby but knew my dream might not come true. Life resumed its normal pace while I took steps to do everything right in pursuit of getting pregnant. And then it happened. Only two months after Randy’s surgery, I suspected the change. The pregnancy test was positive! The child I believed would never exist was on its way. Overcome with joy, we could hardly wait for the new baby to arrive. After nine long months, God blessed us with a sweet and healthy baby boy, Nathan. A common bond to all of us, Nathan united our family in a unique way. The blessings of our mid-life baby abound. Although the sleepless nights proved harder to endure at 40 years old, the wisdom and patience that accompany mid-life have resulted in a parenting journey naturally cherished. Now, as our mid-life baby begins his teen years, we value the privilege of parenting into another decade. And through the unexpected blessing of another child, I am reminded that rainbows follow storms and dreams do still come true. • Gayla Grace is a freelance writer and wife, mom, and stepmom to five children. She enjoys spending time with her mid-life baby, the only child still at home.

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had a trampoline, and they would occasionally invite us to bring our 2 and 3 year old over. My 3 year old son began asking if we could come over every time we saw them outside, so I had to teach him that is was impolite to invite himself over. The next time we were visiting outside I watched my son agonizing, trying not to ask – finally he said in the most grown up voice a 3 year old could muster, “So, how’s that trampoline been working out for ya?” I shot him a look and he flashed an innocent smile at me. I have to admit it worked, our neighbor was laughing too hard to turn him away. Do you have a funny story about your child? We’d love to hear it. Send them to: editor@suburbanparent.com

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I’m constantly sticking my head out the back door yelling: “Get back to work!” “I am,” he argues. It takes everything I’ve got not to lose my mind. “You are? I can see you on the shed’s roof, you know. It might be easier to pull the weeds if you were closer to the ground.”

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My daughter is the opposite. She just cries. No matter how much work I give, her first reaction is always that of anger and tears. “It’s not fair,” she argues. “My friends don’t have to pull weeds!” “That’s true,” I told her the other day. “That would be weird if I made your friends pull our weeds.” I’ve often thought back to that time when my children were younger and not quite ready to help with the chores. I used to move about the yard dragging hoses, pushing mowers and yanking weeds, watching the kids play - thinking to myself: One of these days they’ll be strong enough to help their dear old dad. Little did I know, at the same time, my kids were looking back at me do all of those things thinking: If he tries, we’ll bring him to his knees.

Daughter: What weed?! I pulled them all. Where do you see a weed? Me: (Pointing) There - blocking the window. And what about all of those weeds over there? Daughter: (Crying) Where? Me: Growing out of the drain spout. (Frustrated) Did you really weed this area? Daughter: Yes. (Sniveling) I’ve been out here for hours and hours and hours. Me: Okay, then - show me all of the weeds you pulled. Daughter: (Reaching into her shirt pocket) See. Why do I put myself through this torture? It isn’t JUST the free labor. I have better things to do than play foreman all day. I guess I want to teach my children that a family has the responsibility to pull together and share the workload. I want them to know it takes hard work to keep a home in presentable shape, and that doing their fair share is the right thing to do. At least, that’s what I told my son as I ordered him down from a tree yesterday. Me: Find many weeds up there? Son: Huh?

They’ve come close... Daughter: Dad, I’m done weeding my area. Me: (Inspecting for the tenth time) What about that weed?

Yep, it’s going to be another fun summer of supervising the children. So, does anyone know the number to a good landscaper? (sigh) W

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