Light from the same sun.
Connections!
photo by Sandra Dodd, St. Teilo’s church at St. Fagans Museum
Light from the same sun.
Connections!

Hopscotch began in ancient Britain during the early Roman Empire. The original hopscotch courts were over 100 feet long and used for military training exercises. ... Roman children drew their own smaller courts in imitation of the soldiers, added a scoring system and "Hopscotch" spread throughout Europe.This is a kind of history about which more is known as time passes, rather than less. More may yet be discovered. Whether the diagram in the photo is historical or not, maybe people at the museum know. Either way is fine.

Fix them a little tray of cheese and crackers and take it to them, wherever they are, unasked. Sit down on the floor and play with them. If nothing else, just go and give each of them a little hug and a kiss and say, "I was just thinking about how much I love you."
Okay—so that is one good, positive interaction.
Again—just change the next interaction you have with the kids. Focus on making the next interaction another one that builds up your relationship.

So one person wrote "The stupid people. All of them."
Holly doesn't know her, but said "That would make her the stupidest person on Earth."
If someone could remove everybody who is stupider than they were, they would, by default, become the dumbest person left, as she explained it.
It's like the opposite of "Idiocracy," where a guy became the smartest person.
Anyone who thought deleting all the stupid people was a good idea would happily delete her next. 🙂 So I said "ants." But I wasted my wish. I should've said "mosquitos."

Holly said, "Two?" (in a kind of "is this a trick question" tone) and she said he was already holding up his index finger as the "one" of the coming "right answer," and he added another finger and sheepishly said, "That's right. Two."
So Holly won a big point and never even told us about it at the time. Cool story. I don't think he quizzed them this time.

Equip yourself with:confidenceBuild your nest with food |

Planning for clothing and having extra with you can seem like patience.
Having a map and directions and having the phone charged up and a flashlight and an umbrella can seem like patience.
Impatience is often the beacon of unpreparedness and the resulting embarrassment. Be prepared!
| When people speak without thinking, they're speaking thoughtlessly.
Very literally so.
When people write without thinking, they're writing thoughtlessly. No sense arguing about that. It's just better to work on being thoughtful. |
Watch your thoughts, because without doing that you can't really learn to choose better reactions.

