Friday, August 29, 2008

Sheepness…..

SO…..We’ve started back to school this week. The children are all joyful about that. My youngest child has been dramatically melting down every time she encounters any task that is remotely new. I have been repeatedly explaining….mostly patiently….to her that this is why it is called “learning.” If she knew how to do it already, then it would not be “learning.” I am keeping a running log of which is most irritating. The effects of estrogen poisoning. Or the effects of testosterone poisoning.

Anyway. Today I am sitting a my desk in the schoolroom and notice….again….that my oldest child is not at his desk. This has been happening with distrubing frequency so I bellow, “Oldest CHILD! Where are you and why are you not at your desk?”

A voice pops up from close by and says “Here I am.” [On the floor behind the bookshelves where I can't see him.]

I say, in a not altogether patient tone of voice, “What are you doing down there? Is it on your assignment sheet? And why are you not at your desk?”

“I’m reading. This is a really GREAT book…”

“Well. I am all for reading and you know that. But if you are spending time reading that should be used on doing what has been assigned to you, I think you are making a mistake. There will be no whining if later you find someone else at the computer and you have squandered your assigned time reading. There will be NO whining if you do not get your work turned in and are graded accordingly. PERHAPS, you might consider taking this really great book with you to bed and reading it tonight before lights out.”

“I can’t.”

“Why not?”

“It’s a biography.”

“Why can’t you take a biography with you to bed and read it?”

“Biographies aren’t supposed to be interesting.”

“So let me get this straight. You are going to allow other people to decide for you whether or not something is interesting and worth reading.”

Oldest child is now grinning. “Yeah. That’s pretty much it.”

At this point I begin to make “baa-ing” noises and doing my best fluffy sheep imitation.

Eldest child says to me, “The Bible says we are sheep…”

I am taking odds on whether or not he will live until dinner.

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Saturday, October 21, 2006

Tell me the truth mom….

So there we are on a boat in Disney World heading from the Magic Kingdom to the Fort Wilderness campground for the Hoop De Doo Revue and my youngest is having a conversation with my husband in the seat behind me. The next thing I know I hear “MOM!” in the you-are-not-telling-me-the-truth voice and I know that this is my cue to debunk some outlandish daddy-lie that my husband has concocted to disturb the peace of my home. So she looks at me and says in the most incredulous voice I have heard in a long time. “Mom!! Is it TRUE that some people CAMP OUT instead of spending the night in a hotel?!?”

I am not exagerating when I say that it took me a good five minutes complete with crossing my heart and hoping to die that it was true that some people CAMPED instead of spending the night in the hotel. Is this a high maintenance city girl or what?

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Wednesday, December 21, 2005

Overheard at our dinner table….

“I really like it when Christmas falls on a Sunday, it doesn’t mess up my work week.” said Stan…like you needed me to tell you that part.
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Saturday, December 3, 2005

A view of the world from the newest generation….

Tim reports needing a cell phone because…I swear I am not making this up…our cordless phones have inadequate “speed dial capacity.”

And THEN he got offended when his parents were prostrated with laughter.

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