Christi Family is a blog and local family resource for Corpus Christi and surrounding areas of the coastal bend.Created by a family of five, we blog about everything that matters to us. We invite you to read about our journey as we catalogue our thoughts about Family Matters, Fun Matters, Home Matters, Faith Matters, School Matters, and other things that Just Matter (at least to us). We’re exploring Corpus Christi and are providing you with what we find. Whether you’re looking for local resources, wanting to find local events geared just for families, or are wanting a  quick reference guide on everything local, this might just be the place for you and yours.  We’re filling our pages with resources for mom’s, kids, visitors, newbies, and families in general. As we continue our adventures in life, we’ll also continue our exploration of what we can do with this site and hopefully you'll benefit! Our focus is family, it’s that simple. You won’t find business meetings listed on our calendars, instead you’ll see calendars for families, toddlers, or just parents. It’s your choice!   Join the fun! Let us know what you’d like to see or what you think we should explore! We’ll share our thoughts!
Imaginitive Play

03/09/2010 11:05 AM

Never underestimate the power of imaginative play. It makes kids happy, very happy. I see it every day. Sometimes kids don’t get a chance to be kids. There’s always the pressure of school, homework, being somewhere at a certain time and then there’s the pressure that we parents may put on them, not necessarily intentionally, but more from the pressures of life that we feel too. It’s not always easy to just relax and let kids be kids. But I have to say, I’m so thankful that even in this beautiful and crazy world we live in and in this hectic pace we sometimes keep, the kids always find time for imaginative play.

 

Here are some of their favorites:  ‘family,’ ‘fashion/talent show,’ ‘the puppy game (a family of puppies that have human lives),’ and then there’s stuff where they are characters from some of the favorite toys like ‘Star Wars,’ ‘Lego,’ and yes, even ‘Barbie’.

 

Sure, some of you may judge or question some of these toys and granted they may not be the ‘best’ for the children because of whatever message they might be sending and I hear you. For our family, it’s not the messages these toys send that we focus on. For my girls, ‘Barbie’ is just a doll, a pretty one. It doesn’t mean they don’t have other dolls. For my son, ‘Star Wars’ is imaginative. It’s good vs. bad, it’s space. He doesn’t like the ‘bad’ or ‘evil’ characters he likes the action, and the capability and maneuverability of the ships.

 

The point is, the toys they have are just tools that they use to build on their imagination and for that, I’m o.k. with them. Their imaginations are incredible and I’m always in awe when I hear them playing. They seem happy and that makes me happy.

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