I, on the other hand, thought I had reached that pinnacle some years back. I was on the phone with my aunt the evening before My Boy's sixth birthday when I ended up telling him, "If you don't be quiet until I'm off the phone, I'm not going to let you turn six tomorrow and you'll have to stay five!"
Did I mention I teach parenting classes?
I try not to really force him to interact with the baby too often, for fear that I'll drive him even further in the other direction.
It's not that I suddenly reverse strategy without warning, so much as how EASILY the guilt pours forth with no notice whatsoever that catches me by surprise:
Baby - "Hug! Hug!"
Me, to my boy who is totally ignoring her - "Give her a hug! You're going to give her a...a...complex?...What is he going to give her?"
Older Gal - "Yeah. A complex."
Boy (still doing his best not to get anywhere near her)
Baby (continues trying for a hug)
Me - "Yeah, you're going to give her a complex. And poor relationships with men. And then she'll probably marry a drunk."
Boy (no reaction)
Me - "And then you'll have a drunk for a brother in law. And he'll probably hit you up for money all the time."
Boy (attempts hug with as little bodily contact as possible).
Incidentally, the line is kind of long for my parenting classes. You might want to get on the waiting list now.
8 comments:
I love this series of photos! <3
Thanks Cid!!
Can't say much for your parenting skills, but love the photographs, nice focus.
Thank you Bruce!!!!!!!
Man, I need another baby so I can enrol in your classes, teehee.
But who wouldn't want to hug this little cutie :)
Aww thanks Tracy! It helps to have a garden full of beautiful flowers (all my mom's, none mine)! :-)
All your posts are excellent, but what's with the title? Who put cat food in their ears? Once I put cat food in my coffee grinder.....
Mark - Who DOESN'T put cat food in their ears?!?!?! Just kidding. It was little Miss Hurricane, pictured innocently amongst the flowers. :-)
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