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Tuesday, December 1, 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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  • eric's Avatar
    Posted by eric Fri Aug 29, 2008 12:00am PDT

    Yeah young single father, funny as heck till this day I even tell my mom how to raised my kids when she babysit, lol and i go home and do what i ask her not to do!(the list of five) and my four year old she understands way too much I cant say anything I have to talk in code LOL LOL LOL NEVER TALK IN FRONT OF KIDS THEY WILL TELL IT, THEN YOU HAVE TO LIE! LOL LOL

    oh im only 21 just grew up fast

    yeah lets talk about deadbeat moms!!!!!!!!!!!

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  • Anna's Avatar
    Posted by Anna Fri Aug 29, 2008 1:16am PDT

    lol nice list. i'm not a mom yet, but i hope to be one in a few years or sooner. i've pretty much planned on breaking all those "i'll never do this" rules. i remember what i was like when i was a kid (it scares my mom... i'm 24). i locked my mom out of our 2nd story apartment when i was a year old... good times. i got quite a smack for that, and my kids will get one too if they pull the same crap i used to (and i'm sure they will :) ). sometimes you just have to give in a little to keep the peace.

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  • mustang_girl's Avatar
    Posted by mustang_girl Fri Aug 29, 2008 4:33am PDT

    This is too funny. One thing I swore I'd never do is buy my daughters Bratz dolls - I can't stand them. Of course, they finally wore me down, I bought them, and as soon as I did, they lost interest in them!

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  • JessicaP's Avatar
    Posted by JessicaP Fri Aug 29, 2008 11:18am PDT

    I have two very 'out going' boys, 3 and 4, and I have done all of the above!! Thanks for letting me know I am not the only guilty one out there!

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  • psugirl's Avatar
    Posted by psugirl Fri Aug 29, 2008 9:07pm PDT

    I feel so much better after reading this knowing that I am not alone. I am guilty of 4 out of 5. Thanks for letting me know that I am normal!

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  • flowers4me's Avatar
    Posted by flowers4me Sun Aug 31, 2008 8:28pm PDT

    omg i did # 5 .. that night at boy scouts there group was to stand up and tell the other scouts what they have been doing and show everyone there projects.. anyway my son goes well billy bob ( not his name ) said, hes only gos to boyscouts for the free food,soda .. and went on and everyone in the room was dead silient .. my face was beat red .. iam his boy scout leader ..never again ..

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  • innocentia's Avatar
    Posted by innocentia Mon Sep 1, 2008 10:28am PDT

    It's fun to know that I am not alone in this "I WILL NEVER DO THIS TO MY KIDS THING" I pray for more patients and unnderstanting in handling my little angels.

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