Wednesday – An Honest Mistake
Apr. 8th, 2009 05:20 pm.
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When my son is a teenager and he finds out I told anyone about this – not to mention that I posted it on the web for the whole world to read about – he will no longer claim me as his mother. "Mom!" he will cry, "How could you?!" If I wait until he's old enough to see the humor in this, though (say, at about the age of 30), I may forget about it. I have to write it down while the memory is still fresh and tickling my brain.
Sweet Pea, I'm sorry, but it's an amusing story. Maybe some day when you have a small son of your own you will forgive me for laughing so hard. I promise I love you. But funny is funny, and I can't keep this one to myself.
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I got a call from my son's daycare this afternoon to let me know he was having a tantrum. I could hear him having it.
"I don't have all the details," Meridith the Daycare Director said, "only that he got in trouble so he's crying and kicking and throwing his shoes."
"Do you know what set him off?" I asked
( In retrospect, I guess I should have had his father take him to more public restrooms. )
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When my son is a teenager and he finds out I told anyone about this – not to mention that I posted it on the web for the whole world to read about – he will no longer claim me as his mother. "Mom!" he will cry, "How could you?!" If I wait until he's old enough to see the humor in this, though (say, at about the age of 30), I may forget about it. I have to write it down while the memory is still fresh and tickling my brain.
Sweet Pea, I'm sorry, but it's an amusing story. Maybe some day when you have a small son of your own you will forgive me for laughing so hard. I promise I love you. But funny is funny, and I can't keep this one to myself.
I got a call from my son's daycare this afternoon to let me know he was having a tantrum. I could hear him having it.
"I don't have all the details," Meridith the Daycare Director said, "only that he got in trouble so he's crying and kicking and throwing his shoes."
"Do you know what set him off?" I asked
( In retrospect, I guess I should have had his father take him to more public restrooms. )