I made pancakes with strawberry toppings this morning. First I cut the pancake wrong so now he can't eat it. Then after a few minutes of whining he proclaims in a most hideous complaining voice, "You forgot syrup. I want it now!" (remember the delicious handpicked, homemade strawberry topping that he loves that is already on the pancake?). I then proceeded to have a very familiar conversation on how to get what he wanted and how to ask for it. He has perfected snotty, demanding, entitled statements that I have ethical issues cooperating with. It lasted for a few minutes when he accidentally said "please" among all the demanding. Trying to encourage any positive behavior I quickly changed from my "it would be wise for you to behave" voice, to "helpful nice mom who is ready to listen" voice and said, "oh you said please. I love it when you say please. What can I do for you?" Realizing his own semi-polite mistake (he was whining when he said it), he decided it was better to abort all together then actually do something I wanted him to do. He quickly responded with resolution "noffing."
Did anyone read/memorize "where the sidewalk ends" like I did? If so you will understand this poem I dedicate to my youngest son. Originally it is "sister", but for my needs I have changed it.
For Sale
One son for sale.
One son for sale.
One crying, spying young son for sale.
I am really not kidding.
So who'll start the bidding?
Do I hear a dollar?
A nickle?
A penny?
Oh isn't there. isn't there, isn't there someone who will buy this young son for sale?
This crying spying young son for sale.
5 comments:
Reading that, I'm grateful for Abby's personality! She tantrums, but she's not quite like that.
Why do kids have to test you and push so many buttons? I feel sorry for your morning...I have had those too many times.
I love that poem! It was one of my favorite's growing. It was applicable then, It's applicable now!
I'm sorry you had a rough morning! I love that poem and I have been known to, on occasion, answer the phone by saying, "Oh, is this a call about my son/daughter who is for sale?" Hang in there- we've all been there!!
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