This was a favorite saying of a high school teacher of mine. She would pull it out whenever a student would make an excuse, however credible, for not having done their homework, studied for a test, etc.
I thought of it tonight. As some of you have heard by now, today after school Cici was trying out a friend's scooter, and fell headfirst onto the sidewalk. She has a huge goose egg on her forehead, but is otherwise fine.
Anyway, tonight I was putting the girls to bed as usual, and as usual, neither one of them was cooperating very well. I tend to be a little harder on Cici these days, simply because she's older and should know that imitating whatever crap Ruby is trying to pull at the moment is a bad idea.
So, tonight I had reached the final straw with her, and finally I just said to her, "Cecilia, what is going on here? You know what you're supposed to do at bedtime. It's the same every night. You brush your teeth, go potty, get your jammies on, and get into bed. It's the same four things, every single night. So why is it that every night you don't listen to me, and every night you pretend you don't know what you're supposed to do, and every night you let it get to the point where I have to yell at you to get you to do what you know you're supposed to do?"
Silence.
I said, "Well?"
And Cici said: "You know, I got hurt today . . ."
3 comments:
My biology teacher, Mr. Snyder (Hamburg Jr.Sr. High School) used to say that in the same context . . . too funny!. Cool guy.
I think your girls like to push your buttons. You're MOM, but you're also in their little club too . . . one of the girls. I think it's cool when family acts like friends too. Sometimes the lines get blurred, so I agree that it can get frustrating when they don't listen. I'm a step dad. My pet peeves are when lights don't get turned off, and dishes don't get washed. Little things can escalate!
Btw, I created an elementary themed website for one of my MTSU classes. It's for students, parents and teachers . . .
https://sites.google.com/site/thecometcatsthetalesofthestars/
Paul
Thats so weird.... I was telling my 12yo son if someone in his school is whining or complaining abt a school project or life in general to say " My heart pumps peanut butter for you". In the mid 5o late 80s I had an ITIE (shop) teacher or Ag (FFA) teacher to say the to me when I was bitching and whining abt an assignment that I had missed. Oh the things that mold and shape us from our childhood to senior years! Life is so cool!
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