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Christopher
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Jul 31, 2012 05:00PM

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I'm at our family beach home in Lavallette, NJ. My sacred space is the beach...especially in the late spring and early autumn. Each day, if you time it right, you can actually find a few sacred moments from June 21 to Labor Day. It's a "family oriented beach"--need I say more?
Your story brings me back to when our kids were all small, here in Lavallette. I kid you not--every 40 minutes or so, there is an ice-cream or Italian ice truck that stops, playing it's tune loud enough so that even the most engrossed sandcastle builder rallies to its call..."Mommy...ICE-CREAM!!!"
This continues today...Timing is of no concern to these happily employed "Summer Job" kids that run the trucks. I watch the moms and dads now with a secret smile. I've been there--done that. Children throwing themselves upon their sand art creations, destroying their little Camelots--boogey-boards floating away with the tide; scoldings and "time-outs"--tears and screams that would elicit a response from Children's Services...
Tantrums...Like kids, they come in all shapes and sizes....and even in my sacred space at the beach in Lavallette, NJ, are an ongoing part of "The Art of Bargaining 101".
Just think--you'll be able to tell Ethan he was once a real show-stopper at Starbucks one day!