Roberta Escobar
Bio
Licensed Elementary Ed turned SAHM (my favorite job yet!) Writing comes easier to me than almost anything! I hope you enjoy everything I put out there and more importantly, go buy my books when they release at www.tgblshop.com!
Stories (3/0)
Let's play pretend for a moment...
HIT THAT ♥️ BUTTON IF PLAYING PRETEND WAS A VITAL PART OF YOUR CHILDHOOD🙌 Mine too ♥️ I am 38 so my #childhood spanned the early 80's to the mid 90's. A time before CDs, ipods, Sattelite TV, personal computers, smart devices Streaming TV, cell phones, even the internet!
By Roberta Escobar3 years ago in Families
Blind Date Cake
“Anything else? More grape juice Baby Doll?” the tall and overtly muscled waitress asked in a voice so graveled a propane truck could have been rolling down a country road for all you knew by the sound of it. Kevin looked up from his phone to say he was fine then choked a little when he saw her smiling back at him with fire engine red lipstick, widely set teeth framed with boxy shaped lips and an Adam's apple larger the size of Donald Trump’s nose. He looked her up and down and noted the tats covering her hairy broad forearms as she braced one around a pitcher and rested the other on the booth he sat at. He fought himself to look away from the not so well shaped stuffed bra under her uniform.
By Roberta Escobar3 years ago in Humans
How to raise TOUGH kids!
All you parents, listen up. Its an age-old adage that we have to "toughen up" our kids for Life. The sentiment behind that is "I want my kids to be able to survive adulthood."🥴 And we DO want our kids to survive adulthood...but teaching them to say every opinion they hold in the name of "being outspoken" or protesting rules solely in the name of "independence" is not helping them toughen up at ALL, but it's helping them "roughen up" for sure. 💔 You are setting them on a quick path of hostility, and excusable behavior for bullying. When you remove the idea of self-control and compassion from a child it does not make them tough, it makes them build walls around themselves because they will always be on the defense.
By Roberta Escobar3 years ago in Families