This is my take on Case File No. 27 over at
CSI
I seem to be worry about the relationship between my children, more right now than I ever have. This summer has been the worst for the bickering and the petty comments and picking and whatever else that siblings naturally do to push each other's buttons. This behavior has collateral damage; my sanity!
There are days when I wish I had put their butts in summer school! But I don't want to get up early to get them there.... C'est la vie!
So will they continue to get on each other's nerves for the rest of their lives? (Yup, chimes in my daughter as she nosily reads this over my shoulder.) Will they still speak to each other after they turn 18 and I kick them out of my house? (I don't know, daughter says.) Do they really hate each other? (It depends, she thinks.)
But I want them to be there for each other later. Maybe they can get over this mean, snarky, snippy stage. I can only hope for a good future. (But, secretly, they still love each other, my daughter says , anonymously.) Good, I think, or I will cut them out of my will. (I love you! My daughter just gave me a hug!) Suck up! (Well, then! She replies, I expect all of your money NOW!)
I titled my Case File No. 27 "Wouldn't it Be Wonderful if We Were Naturally Always Nice to Each Other?" The title meets the requirement for being LONG, as per the Evidence. The other Evidence includes leaves, flowers, a tree (in my photo), woodland animals, sparkles and clouds. I layed out the quote that I used in the shape of an arch (more or less) and this met the requirement of the Testimony. I also tried to use the inspiration words, wonderful and natural in my journaling, but that wound up on my blog and not on the page. I am working on my journaling!