Christmas Every Day

family, storytelling, love, music,Christmas,
Episode Number: 
015
With: 
Anne-Louise Sterry

You are missing some Flash content that should appear here! Perhaps your browser cannot display it, or maybe it did not initialize correctly.

When our children were small, I would tell them stories to keep them busy... and to give myself a break! As it turns out, the children loved the stories even more than I loved the break. They still remember those times today.

As they got a bit older, I would tell the stories while my husband would lie on the floor with the children, boxes of crayons,pads of papers scattered about. He would draw pictures of the stories I was telling. It was a wonderful way to spend a Sunday afternoon.

The story I tell here is Christmas Everyday. It was one of the children's favorites. What are your favorites?

This user does not have any blog entries
Logged in users may create a blog post under Show Host Info

Sponsors of The WIN

Newsletter

Sign up for our FABULOUS
Newsletter and receive
2 FREE E-Books!

Your First Name
Your Email Address

The WIN on facebook....

Please Tell Me A Story blog

music, singing, funny, wisdom, Italian, Autn Lena, choices
I was writing this morning to clear my head. It often needs clearing in the morning! Sometimes as I write, a little voice inside me starts letting me know that perhaps there might be a  some little thing that I need to take care of...some way I have been behaving perhaps that really is not...
Naseem Rakha is the author of The Crying Tree. I wanted to put her web site up here because her words stay in my mind. Here also is a video she just posted on her site  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9C9-34af8xo I can't help but agree that we all complicit.
  I spent today at the zoo with a group of medically fragile children. These children are severly handicapped by 'normal' standards. They cannot speak,eat,move on their own. It was an amazing experience. I don't know what they can understand or perceive as they have no way to...