tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4243450883627899676.post4125830166967444830..comments2023-05-21T05:52:40.507-04:00Comments on Thou Art Jules: Sunday Snippets -- A Catholic CarnivalThou Art Juleshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02321222645312105314noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4243450883627899676.post-55020915873396253572010-02-28T23:21:08.699-05:002010-02-28T23:21:08.699-05:00Thanks for the comment, about my new layout...I to...Thanks for the comment, about my new layout...I took your suggestion and now I believe I'm much happier with the look.<br /><br />God bless.Pattyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02047433361667284896noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4243450883627899676.post-49201378761370632722010-02-28T17:53:12.026-05:002010-02-28T17:53:12.026-05:00Yes, it seems like the adults take these children&...Yes, it seems like the adults take these children's games a lot more seriously than the kids do. It makes me wonder if they're trying to live vicariously through their children. Although I'm not involved in sporting events, for adults or for kids, as a community college instructor I too have had to deal with adult temper tantrums (or what my father likes to call "corn-bread hissy fits"!). <br /><br /><br />Good for you for taking a stand! Adults should be setting appropriate examples for their kids. I suspect a number of college students have such rotten manners because their parents never taught them common courtesy! (And my experiences working in college administration and having to deal with students' parents seem to support my susupicions.)<br /><br />God bless! I hope you'll check out my blog, evanscove.wordpress.com.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com