Thursday, December 3, 2009

Spending Time with Papa and Monya

Hi!

I'm sorry I have been gone for a long while. A lot has been happening. It's been a hard adjustment having a little sister but it's been good. I've had to work harder on my life because it's made my RAD brain bigger. :( Sometimes I like having a little sister. Sometimes I don't. Sharing mom is hard and sharing toys. Most days I am almost a normal kid though. I handled my anniversary date much better this year than the other years. Anniversary dates stink and make me not like my behavior.

I'm waiting on my sister to have her reading class so I have time to type this. Miss. Betsy is helping me read better. She is fun and helps me a lot. Sometimes I like the homework and sometimes I don't.

Last night I got to spend time with Papa and Monya. They came and got me and took me to church. I had an awesome time! I acted like a normal kid. I was nervous and scared before I went but I felt better when I went inside with Papa & Monya. I was a pooped puppy when I got home but I felt really proud of myself. I hope I get to go next week too. :)

I've decided that when I grow up I want to be a therapist like Miss. Kristy. I want to help kids and people feel better and be close to their moms. It's a good feeling to be close to my mom.

Have A Terrific Day!!! ♥☻☻

J

25 comments:

BT said...

Dear J,

Your mom posted earlier about you going to that dinner with your grandparents. I was betting that you'd handle yourself just great. So glad to hear that you made me right!! Congratulations on that!

In my experience, little sisters get better as you grow up! Be patient with her. She probably thinks you're about the coolest person on the planet.

Keep up your hard work and give your mom a big hug for being so awesome.

Anne said...

Dear J,
Thanks for the update! So glad you had fun with your Grandparents. You are doing a great job!! I'm sure it was very hard getting used to having a little sister around. She is very lucky to have such a cool big sister:)
Keep up the great work:)

Anne

Annie said...

You write so well! I am very impressed with your insights, too. I have a daughter, Anastasia, who struggles like you do. I would be so proud of her if she could write like you do. I like the way your blog looks, too! It is gorgeous. These are my favorite colors!

Deborah said...

I am so glad you had a nice time with your grandparents. It would be wonderful if you became a therapist. You would really be able to understand how the kids you're helping were feeling.

Rachie317 said...

Hi J! I'm so glad you wrote about your time with Papa and Monya - sounds like it was a lot of fun, and you did SO WELL!

I have a little sister too and let me tell you - it is absolutely NORMAL to like having a sister sometimes and not like having a sister sometimes. It is very hard to have to share everything with them! But you will probably be very glad to have a little sister when you are older - I know I am!

Keep up the great work J! I hope you come back to write more often! :)

Anonymous said...

J, I am so happy that you have blogged again! I was telling your mom that I really missed reading you and that you are a big help to all of us moms whose kids have to work hard, like you do. So I'm so glad that you came back. Please give your mom an extra big hug for me, would you? She is an awesome mom and an awesome friend.

I never had any sisters, but I did have a brother. I felt a lot like you.. I liked having a brother sometimes, and sometimes I didn't. (Sometimes, I still feel that way!)
I know he felt/feels the same about me. No one is fun to be around ALL of the time!

Keep working hard!
Corey

Ashley said...

J!

I am *so* excited to see you that I think I will have to send you some more friendship energy :)

You've been working so hard on being a big sister and a normal kid- I am proud of you for doing so well with Papa and Monya.. but not as proud as your Awesome Mom is!!

Ashley

The Accidental Mommy said...

I feel proud of you too! You can do so much and even though you felt nervous and scared you tried hard anyway, and then you DID IT!

FABulous!

Laura said...

Hi J! Way to go on being a normal kid last night for the dinner! That's SO GREAT!! I'm so glad you had fun!
I completely understand what you mean about sisters being fun sometimes and not fun other times. I have two little sisters and I felt the same way about them! Now we are very good friends.
You get to show your sister what it's like to be a normal kid...I bet she looks up to you SO MUCH!

Ruth Chowdhury said...

So glad you're back! I've been reading your mom's blog(s) and missed reading yours. Sounds like you're doing fantastic. I'm proud of you! That is awesome you want to be a therapist like Miss Kristy. You will be great at whatever you do, I am sure of that. So happy to hear from you again!

stellarparenting.com said...

J,

I am a little sister and I know that I used to annoy my sister but now that we are grown up we are best friends. It is normal to struggle with siblings. I am glad to hear that you had fun out on your own.

J.

Mama Drama Times Two said...

It is so nice to read that you had a nice time with Papa and Monya. I bet you'll make a great therapist because you know just how tough RAD can be and how being brave and strong with a loving Mom can help overcome the challenges!!!

marythemom said...

My kids have almost the exact same anniversary date that you do, and I have to say I am very impressed with all of you in how well you are handling it.

You and your mom are doing a great job of helping you be a normal kid.

Mary in TX
Mom to 2 great adopted kids from Nebraska and 2 great kids from Texas

"Life is not the way it's supposed to be. It's the way it is. The way you cope with it is what makes the difference."

marythemom said...

My kids have almost the exact same anniversary date that you do, and I have to say I am very impressed with all of you in how well you are handling it.

You and your mom are doing a great job of helping you be a normal kid.

Mary in TX
Mom to 2 great adopted kids from Nebraska and 2 great kids from Texas

"Life is not the way it's supposed to be. It's the way it is. The way you cope with it is what makes the difference."

Kelly said...

Hey J.
Glad to hear from you. Thanks for the little update. My daughter has had a hard time having a little sister too. That's another normal thing about you. :) So glad you had a fun time with your grandparents.

Dia por Dia said...

So glad you posted. My daughter got THREE new brothers and sisters in 8 months (all in 2007!) She was not excited to share me with so many kids all at once. She still hates and loves having so many siblings but most of the time she is happy enout that she want even more!

Glad you were able to have a good time with your grandparents and feel like a normal kid! You should be very proud of yourself.

Dia por Dia said...

So glad you posted. My daughter got THREE new brothers and sisters in 8 months (all in 2007!) She was not excited to share me with so many kids all at once. She still hates and loves having so many siblings but most of the time she is happy enout that she want even more!

Glad you were able to have a good time with your grandparents and feel like a normal kid! You should be very proud of yourself.

SassyCupcakes said...

Little sisters make things hard sometimes, but I think she's very lucky to have a big sister like you to look up to who can show her how to work hard and be a great person.

It's so nice that you had an awesome time at church. I'm glad that you're proud of yourself and are feeling close to your Mum too.

marythemom said...

I've given you an award on my blog because I think you are full of sunshine. You can ask your mom to help you pick it up.

Mary in TX

Anonymous said...

Hello J.
I found your blog through a page on your mom's blog which I also visited for the first time today.
You ROCK! I love your honesty and your awareness of your feelings, thoughts and patterns. That shows more maturity than some grown ups have. I hope you keep writing and DEFINITELY keep healing because you are an awesome girl who is going to go far in life!
I am an adult, I live in Maine. I don't have kids but I was hurt as a kid and now have PTSD. My therapist told me that she feels I have problems with attachment as well and so I've begun reading about it. I am glad you are doing so much good work now rather than waiting until you are a lot older.
Keep writing sweetie!
Lori

Patty said...

Hi J,

Thanks for writing your blog. It helps Moms like me who also have kids who have to work so hard. (Awesome kids, by the way! :)) Do you have any tips you think us Moms should know? I would appreciate your ideas.

Thanks!
Mark, Luke & Nathan's Mom :)

Unknown said...

J,
I think your blog is beautiful! I think you are an amazing and brave and mature young girl to be able to write about your feelings! I have a little sister and sometimes have a hard time liking her and we are grown ups! :) I have five kids and they have to share a lot. I think you would make a great therapist someday. Keep up the hard work!

Miz Kizzle said...

Want to know a secret? Nobody, not even so-called professionals can define normal. try it and see. Most often people define it by what they're NOT, as in "I don't try to eat my shoes and I don't moo like a cow in public. That means I'm normal."
You're still very young and you have a lot of time to grow and become the person you want to be. You can spend the rest of your life worrying that you're not normal and looking for some therapy or "expert" to fix you or you can enjoy the good things, try and avoid the bad things as much as possible and look to the future with the anticipation that you will have all the happiness that you deserve.

Unknown said...

You know what?
I also like Pink color.I always read your mom blog and love reading yours too.It seems like you had a great time in church.I miss my small sister who is undergoing Reactive Attachment disorder treatment in New jersey.Pray for my Sister. For those who are not aware of RAD.
Reactive attachment disorder

God bless you.Keep writing!

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