tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2914408138577047847.post41521507066281906..comments2023-08-30T07:46:07.435+08:00Comments on Tabouleh: My Son's Snack NotesTaboulehhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01207053179340767332noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2914408138577047847.post-42250205236182402662012-04-30T21:21:49.534+08:002012-04-30T21:21:49.534+08:00Thank you sweet Paula... I needed to read your wor...Thank you sweet Paula... I needed to read your words today as I have been feeling like such a bad mother lately... a loser as a person as well... so thank you for your up lifting words... much love to you!Taboulehhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01207053179340767332noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2914408138577047847.post-10081563403991284792012-04-30T05:54:57.822+08:002012-04-30T05:54:57.822+08:00How wonderful a mom you are. Such depth in connec...How wonderful a mom you are. Such depth in connecting with your kids hearts and souls (and I'm sure almost everyone who crosses your path). Such an amazing idea. I'm going to email your post to my daughter Deklah. OC is just 2 years old, but he takes a lunch/snack bag to school every day. She could do funny little surprise drawings until he cn read.<br />I love this tradition. Don't you agree you've started a family tradition? Maybe get Jad an album so that he can save all of them They're priceless.<br />I have a special photo album with full pages under plastic that I started when my kids were small, with all the notes they wrote to me or left to me, cards they made . . . . . it's my treasure. Lana, you're amazing. xoxoxonazelethttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00711794777364747269noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2914408138577047847.post-7742694892146385882012-04-21T11:45:15.637+08:002012-04-21T11:45:15.637+08:00Aww thanks Jan... I so enjoyed and loved reading y...Aww thanks Jan... I so enjoyed and loved reading your comment... gave me a burst of confidence and relief at the same time.... I bet you are a great loving mother as well... you can still write notes for your son no matter how old her is... send him an email from time to time now... As for a blog or a book, I do not think I am that much of a good writer to do so but thanks for your vote of confidence.Taboulehhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01207053179340767332noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2914408138577047847.post-50060869461085117572012-04-21T03:17:32.258+08:002012-04-21T03:17:32.258+08:00I love these Lana. Drawing skills aside(which are ...I love these Lana. Drawing skills aside(which are very good I must say), they make my heart leap with the love you show. What a wise and wonderful parent you are. Jad is a very lucky young man, no not lucky....he is recieving what all children deserve to recieve. I feel that he will be a wonderful wise and loving soul to take the earth forward in the future. <br />I love how you have made this encouragement so child friendly. Maybe you could write a parent support blog or book??<br />Blessings. <br />PS i wish i could put such notes in my son's lunch box now but he is 24. is that very sad? loljanhttp://www.opportunitywithdanger.blogspot.comnoreply@blogger.com