Not too much going on here. I am kind of feeling a bit low today. Not sure why. My house is clean and my kids are happy. I just have the blues. It's raining here, which we need immensely. I don't have much else to blog about. Maybe tomorrow or the weekend will bring something more interesting.
We took the kids to a place called Pumpkin Land last night for family night. It is a local nursery that does a corn maze and has some animals and other things for the kids to play on. It was pretty fun. We went and saw the goats and rabbits and the kids went through a big hay tunnel with Ty. We took their pictures in this big Jack O' Lantern and we went into the corn maze. They also had one of those jumpy things that the kids can get into and jump but we didn't have time to do that and the kids were not happy so I think I'll get my friend and go back there and let them play some more and jump. They also have a "light" alley instead of a spook alley. It has Cinderella's pumpkin coach all lit up in it. Took a bunch of pictures now I just need to get them developed.
Question: Where do kids learn the "I'm better than you" attitude? We have this one little girl in our neighborhood that everything that comes out of her mouth is with that attitude. When she says "Do you know what we had for breakfast? Pa-ancakes" it's all with that I'm so cool and you're not tone of voice. If McKenna says "We went to the store" this little girl has to come up with something bigger and better. Bugs the crap out of me. I don't think that McKenna does that...I hope that she doesn't and if I ever here her I will try to explain to her that she needs to change that tone. SO where do kids learn this? From other kids? From their parents? I know that all kids do it at one time or another, in one form or another but this neighbor girl takes it to the extreme. I hope she out grows this soon.