Wednesday, September 24, 2008

"Mommy Cliques"

I have been thinking about this thing that has been going on in our neighborhood. Thing is not the correct word to use, it's more of an issue than anything. What is this need for mother's to treat other people (not in their little cliques) and children as if they don't belong? My biggest concern is my daughter. She began in this neighborhood having friends, playing everyday and being happy to feel wanted and accepted. Because we were new to this area we get treated as if we're not good enough to even talk to in mornings at the bus. Do people even concider the children in these situations? Even if these cliques don't accept the mother , don't treat children as if they are from the wrong tracks, so to speak. I've been thinking about this for quite a while and I was watching the news this morning and light was shown on this subject.
You'd think after high school people like that would have grown up! Well, that would never happen,lol. It's a scary thing for the mothers and their children to move into a neighborhood when there are people that have been there for a long time and no one else is good enough to be included. How many people have felt this way or have gone through this as a parent?

Tuesday, September 16, 2008

A First For Everything

This is my first time on the net blogging and actually brave enough to set up a blog account. What does one say for the first of many entries? Nothing really snappy comes to mind but I'm sure something will pop in my head that is interesting enough for me to want to write it down.

Since it's too early to think of any news worthy information and not enough coffee , I will leave my first blog entry as boring as my life could be without having children around to make it exciting. Plus there's too many distractions around here in the wee morning hours, what with a cranky child and lonney animals that have more energy between 6am and 730am than I have in one week,lol.
Everyone have a good day and hopefully next time I will have something to say on here that isn't sheer nervous blabbering.