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Monday, November 9, 2009

Five things you thought you'd never do to your kids

Pre-child, I was righteous. I believed that while parenting was hard, I was going to manage to conduct myself well at least the majority of the time. Ha. Ha. Ha. Now I know that I'm more likely to high-five myself on very rare occasions of almost accidental successful parenting, than to reflect every night on my serene and superior mom-skills. And the list of things I thought I'd never do and still find myself doing? It is very long. Here's just five. Maybe you've done some of these as well.

1. Lying to the kid. Oh, gonna be honest all the time, right? Mmm hmm. Let's see, there's the lies because the truth would hurt ("You do have a lovely singing voice"); the ones about things I can't control ("I swear, no one in your class will throw up today, now get dressed for school!"); and the just plain self-serving stuff ("No, that isn't chocolate, it's mama's medicine.") If my nose grew, I'd be poking the Olympians in Beijing with it right now.

2. Yelling, throwing stuff, and generally losing it. Because I have a pretty firm grip on my temper, I believed I'd have this one in the bag. But who knew I could get so angry at my kid, even when she was a baby? There's nothing like a little sleep-deprivation and a ton of stress and some well-timed whining to help you see the darkest sides of your personality. Good times.

3. Feeding her crap food. I've found that this one varies from person to person, but I doubt many of us imagined we'd simply wipe an apple off on our shirt after it fell to the floor and hand it back to the child, let alone serve boxed mac and cheese five nights in a row. And yet, my child has sampled all kinds of bad-for-you things on occasions when expediency trumped nutrition. I've held the line on fast food, but basically that's just holding up the bank at gunpoint but leaving forty bucks in the till.

4.  Making hollow threats. I am a real firm believer in consistency, and I try to cash the checks I make with my mouth. But I've totally done this when I made a threat I didn't want to keep. "If you don't stop, we are leaving the pool right away." Yeah, except for the fact that we carpooled with two other people. And you aren't stopping the behavior. Ooops. Point goes to kid, mama miffs the serve. 

5. Talking about things I shouldn't in front of the child. Whether it's a frustrated moment of disparaging someone, or mentioning a friend's not-yet-public pregnancy to a friend with my kid in earshot, I've sometimes fooled myself into thinking she can't hear or won't understand. Ha. Children hear everything and understand twenty times more than we think. And I'm not even talking about the pre-verbal baby stage, because I still catch myself doing this today. And when it leads to an awkward conversation when my child blurts out the tidbit later, I have no one to blame but myself. Parenting is grand like that.

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  • Courtney's Avatar
    Posted by Courtney Thu Aug 21, 2008 9:26am PDT

    Cracking up at this article...I know there are a few things I myself have to work on in the next short while...

    such as number 5 above - never underestimate the hearing or comprehension abilities of even the smallest child. They may and probably will shock you.

    or number 4 - think hard before you write the check to make sure you CAN actually cash it! (i.e. Don't threaten to leave the pool since you carpooled with others; but haul child's butt out of the water and plant on a beach towel in the furthest corner of the facility!)

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  • Lachelle's Avatar
    Posted by Lachelle Thu Aug 21, 2008 9:57am PDT

    OMG I HAVE FOUR KIDES TWO GIRLS AGES 7 AND 2 I ALSO HAVE TWO BOYS TWINS 11 MONTHS AND I HAVE DONE AL OF THIS STUFF I SWORE I WOULDNT DO THESE THINGS BEFORE I HAD CHILDREN LOL

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  • Susana's Avatar
    Posted by Susana Thu Aug 21, 2008 10:34am PDT

    What about spanking? Seriously

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  • packersgrrl0923's Avatar
    Posted by packersgrrl0923 Thu Aug 21, 2008 12:24pm PDT

    I swore that I would not let my kids watch junk on tv. My motto was if its not educational, you cant watch it. Why is spongebob always on in our house? Hes annoying and NOT educational. Oh well. To keep the peace, sometimes I have to make small sacrifices.

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  • Ann's Avatar
    Posted by Ann Thu Aug 21, 2008 8:00pm PDT

    Thank you so much for this article--I really needed, especially today, to know that I am not the only mom doing these things! I sometimes think about the years BC (before children) and laugh at all the things I thought I would and wouldn't do. I also LOVE the little look I get from my younger sister every once-in-awhile, the "I will never do that when I have children". I tell her "I know--'been there', but now I've 'done that'" =-)

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  • Allison's Avatar
    Posted by Allison Thu Aug 21, 2008 11:37pm PDT

    I remember the days of old when I was going to be the perfect parent. That was before real life set in.

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  • T B's Avatar
    Posted by T B Fri Aug 22, 2008 7:18am PDT

    HA! This article is great. I remember my SIL saying that HER kids will never act like my kids do...... well what goes around comes around and I just sit and smile at her now! I can SOOOOOOO relate to #1 much to my shagrin. But now my kids are old enough to know that I am fibbing to them! Not fair!

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  • babygirl's Avatar
    Posted by babygirl Fri Aug 22, 2008 8:20am PDT

    LOl this is funny and true. There were a ton of things that I said I wouldn't do before having children. Now having 6 children 8 and under @ age 25...Ummm I believe reality had to step in.lol IMPOSSIBLE is the word. I must say that I never thought I would be so strict on certain things. I like to watch what I say and do around my voice recorders and sponges, also I do not allow certain shows on the televisions that are in our house. The the lady who said SPONGEBOB..LOL He's been banned since 2004.HAHAHAHAHA.....So they already know, including the babies, that there is absolutely no spongebob. The televisions stay on sprout, nickjr, noggin, discovery kids, and disney. So I had not even thought about all of that until after having my children and realizing how messed up the things on television is, including for adults.lol

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  • ~*~Royce~*~'s Avatar
    Posted by ~*~Royce~*~ Mon Aug 25, 2008 5:08am PDT

    This is so true. Momma of 6 and its all of these and then some. LOL.

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  • HotCrossBuns's Avatar
    Posted by HotCrossBuns Mon Aug 25, 2008 6:59am PDT

    Guilty on all accounts here. This was so funny, thanks for the giggles!!

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