Friday, January 9, 2015

1234 LETS RESUME THE TOY CATALGUE PLAN ... FINALLY!

2015
Since the toy catalogue plan, parts one and two, were written close to two weeks back, it seems wise to refresh our memories before I conclude with part three.  So, my plan for today is to offer up two posts for the price of one while waiting for my computer guru to arrive, when I'll watch in awe as the knowledge, absorbed within her mind, conjures up the magic necessary to solve problems, which mystify me to no end.  (Thank goodness for division of labor.  I mean, no one can learn everything ... And if we tried, our memory banks would surely rebel and explode!  Even so, it's my inquisitive nature to ask questions, non stop, so, this afternoon, my think tank is bound to sponge up as much knowledge as my brain can absorb until my memory bank rebels, closing the door on anything more until such time as my unquenched thirst for knowledge dials my guru's cell in hopes of making another appointment, some time sooner than later.  Why?  Because I've compiled a todo list of that which I yearn to learn.)

As for now, my trainer awaits.  And as my sciatica has been behaving, I'm eager to welcome him with a smile.

So okay, here comes parts one and two of a creative toy catalogue plan, which offered three active, little guys hours of quiet concentration.  And while they discussed their hearts' desires around our kitchen table, their leader whistled while she worked at whatever made our busy home hum as harmonically as a band that made beautiful music by practicing patience, self control and mutual respect with attention to consistency.

1981
It is sometime between Halloween and Thanksgiving.  Picture Barry (12), Steven (10) and David (5) sitting at our round kitchen table, each holding a pen with black ink. All three wiggle with anticipation until the teacher-in-me sits down and passes around three Sears-Roebuck Toy Catalogues, each of which is as hefty as a phone book, and every page seems heaven sent to my three sons, because each is about to express wishes for everything that a child's heart could possibly desire without so much as a lick of guilt to trouble their minds!  As this has become an annual tradition in our home, each knows full well that he is on the cusp of experiencing pure joy!  I mean feeling sanctioned to experience unlimited greed free of guilt is rare, indeed!  And as not one child had a clue as to the slew of lessons that this annual tradition drummed into three open, young minds, year after year, their attentiveness to leadership made my spirit cartwheel with joy, as well.  I mean, seriously, the most absorptive learning takes place while young minds are receptive to having fun.

All four of us enjoyed this tradition, year in and year out, for this reason:
Page by page, the boys got to circle every toy that each young mind felt free to covet without a lick of guilt marring pure delight.

They also enjoyed discussing their choices with each other, at length
And for a short while, they felt as though their mother was empowered
To send all three straight to heaven
And here's why those hefty catalogues, which
I'd stopped at Sears to pick up, seemed heaven-sent to me, too:
I knew this yearly tradition, which
Delighted my three, wild and crazy guys, would offer
A busy working mom, raising three active kids
At least an hour of peace and quiet (several times) for this reason:
The boys knew that I'd follow through with consequences if
Anyone chose to disrespect any of the rules, which
They would recite to me before each catalogue was opened
 In fact, at the first sign of unruly behavior, leadership would

Whisk these coveted catalogues away until another day, and
Though three children felt eager to discuss their choices with me
All discussion was reserved for each other until
Such time as decided the time was ripe to sit down and
Listen to responsible decisions that
They'd helped each other to make, and as
The catalogues came out of the cupboard four times
Before I'd discuss their choices and then
Begin to buy and hide Chanukah treasures around the house
We'd experience this comunal sense of delight, again and again
And throughout each session of this creative endeavor
It was clear to all that Mom was the leader ...
On the other hand, each child was allowed to caution his brothers
To remember that leadership would bring an early end to
That day's session of catalogue delight for all if
Any rule was broken by one, and
As they knew me to follow through
Their catalogues had been whisked away only once 
Needless to say, each child felt free to stop circling toys on
Page after page whenever he liked; however, generally
All three remained verbally engaged with each other's choices until
Leadership had need to set the timer for
Five minutes more before redirecting the peanut gallery to
Ready themselves for homework or a practice or
Dinner or bed ...
BTW, if a rule had been broken and if leadership had failed to
Follow through with the designated consequence of
Closing up shop, right there and then ...
Then frustration would have replaced communal delight, causing
The simplicity of the plan to fall apart ...
And as none wanted to cut short each trip to heaven
Everyone remained attuned to each rule, meaning that
*No one could ask when the catalogues would be placed on
The kitchen table ...
*If any begging or whining took place
No catalogue would be seen on that day
*Though the boys were busting to discuss
Their many choices with me, they quickly learned to
Develop the patience and self disciplined mindset necessary to
Divert their verbal interaction to their brothers until
Leadership decided that readiness to listen felt ripe for Mom
And as the boys had no clue which day
Leadership (in need of peace and quiet) would place
The catalogues on the kitchen table, again (with blue pens)
This band of brothers (anticipating
Future sessions of delight), chose to respect
Every rule including the rule of not begging leadership to
Engage in discussion until four catalogue sessions, each of which
Made use of different colors of ink, led to
The final session of heaven sent delight when
Leadership determined that it was time to sit down and
Listen to each child impart the wisdom that
Three well-groomed, young brains had ascertained while
This trio of Mouseketeers learned to work, together, as
A well-organized, mutually supportive
Self disciplined, wholly delightful band of
Not so wild and crazy, yet always high spirited brothers
And if you'd like to know what they did with
The blue pens, the green pens and the red pens before leadership
Sat down to listen to their decisions, please stay tuned☺️

Part 2
I've found that plans that work, sucessfully, depend upon
Smplicity, creativity and  consistency
Why do these plans develop within my head each time
A problem, which proves on-going, is seriously in need of solving?
Because otherwise, the problem remains on-going
And as things get better or worse but don't stay the same
That suggests on-going problems worsen, over time
I believe many people believe that when problems arise
Someone must be in need of punishing; must feel guilty of wrong doing :(
I believe that solutions to on-going problems require leadership to
Dive ever more deeply into the intuitive portion of the brain where
Insightful thoughtfulness, concerning human nature, awaits discovery :)
Once I became a parent (leader)  of children
My think tank came up with (and made good use of)
Simple plans, based in intuitive thought, which inspired my children
(And adults with open minds) to
Organize their think tanks in such a well balanced, self disciplined fashion
So as to join hands while we brainstormed together to accomplish
Heartfelt goals by weaving a sense of positively focused
Communal harmony into every solution-seeking plan, which
Considered needs, all around
For example, ultimately, the Catalogue Plan taught children that
Gifts were receivedgraciously, rather than greedily, and
Soon you shall witness how intuitive thought processing on
The part of leadership inspired three young minds to
Achieve that goal, though none but the leader had a clue that
In addition to experiencing pure pleasure, learning was taking place :)
(Another plan, which taught children to givegenerously, will appear once
My description of the catalogue plan is complete :)
In order to implement the catalogue plan, leadership had need to 'acquire'
These solution seeking tools:
Positive focus
Simplicity of thought
Creative inventiveness
A childlike sense of wonderment
Patience
Good humor
Farsightedness
Clear cut short range goals, leading toward long range goals
Three hefty toy catalogues
Black, blue, green and red markers, times three
Three children

If you are curious as to how our catalogue tradition got started and
Why four colored markers, and which
Lessons were absorbed from this activity ...
All I have time left to say for today is this:
Problems are the mothers of inventiveness
Rules are necessary while on-going problems process toward solution
Rules are followed when
Leadership follows through with consequences based in
Common sense,, consistently
As for now, we're about to stop at the market to get fixings
For my special spicy spaghetti sauce, pasta and salad before
Picking up Uncle Barry, who's flying in to meet his very first
Niece who, within a blink of the eye, is one month old
And as David, who is totally smitten with Ravi, is
Still with us, we're all looking forward to enjoying
A family love-in with Steven, Marie and Ravi beginning at noon!
If you choose to stay tuned, here's my plan:
Once I have time to write at my leisure
I'll outline the rules, necessary for all to enjoy catalogue delight
I'll explain the reason for four separate sessions with markers
And I'll fill you in on the problem that caused me to invent
A sanity-saving plan so simple as to
Consider each person's every desire while
Teaching the concepts of self discipline and gratitude, thus
Culminating in peace of mind at every age, all around 😊
(And this plan, which satisfied our needs, is only one of many to come)😊

And now that we're up to snuff
Let's hope my guru solves my problems, this afternoon, so that
I can conclude part three of this plan, tomorrow ... unless readiness to move forward retreats ...
PS. You might want to print parts one, two and three and file this plan of action away for future reference in coming years :)

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