Sometimes you have to go through something hard to get to something good. Or rather, rhyming songs are hard, and dumb mostly, but the show that comes on afterwards is so great, it's worth the wait. Abel hates the song at the beginning of Busytown Mysteries, and he hates when I sing along. But he tolerates it because he loves the show. I realize this is an over simplified lesson for the teaching, but it holds. He's learned very young that sometimes, the end result is worth a painful beginning.
It is possible to read in the dark if your imagination is strong enough. I can't tell you how many nights a week after bedtime orders have been issued and sheets have been tucked in that I have to go confiscate books because they're "reading" them and not going to sleep. I don't know how much actual reading is ever accomplished, but it's apparently important enough to get in trouble for.
Look Mommy! I drew a pillow! |
Last but never least, my son has taught me that boys can be princesses, they can live in pink castles and play with pink tutus. Girls can drive cars with their brothers and pretend to be superhero friends. Boys can wear hello kitty underwear and girls can wear Spider-man underwear. Boys can be "the mom" during playtime. Girls can have short hair (he cut his sisters hair, I'm not even kidding) and boys can have long hair, or at least pretend (he got a new brush for his short hair for Christmas.) Boys and girls can be who they want to be, with no restriction based on their gender. This little boy knows that everyone is different, but that it shouldn't ever limit us.
I'm so proud to be a mom to such a beautiful and talented pair of children. Thank you for keeping me busy and teaching me how to be the best mom I can be for you. Happy Mother's Day to everyone, including those who make us moms.
What a wonderful thing to do! YOU are an amazing mom with two of the MOST adorable kids on this earth! Well said and so glad you shared this!! Love you most! ;o) Mom
ReplyDeleteThanks Mom :) You are too of course! <3
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