Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Musings of a Mom

I am learning everyday that at the very moment that we try to teach our kids they can turn things around and teach us right back. I first thought about this the other day as I listen to the girls at play. I have no idea what they were pretending or even if they were playing or just arguing, but Miriam became very dramatic and huffed out the phrase "just grow!" Thinking that she was refering to a phrase from a movie or show that she had seen recently I told her "I think you mean 'just go!'"
She repeated the phrase my way and then I realized, I liked it better the first way. "Just grow!" Although the sentiment maybe a bit rash, there is an invitation there not to just leave but to grow up and learn something from whatever the disagreement was about. I like it. "Just Grow"

A second lesson came today as we were playing on the Wii Fit. The girls love to watch me and Grammy as we try new games even if they can't do it themselves. Havilah wanted me to try a game that I had a hard time with before. Without even thinking, I told her I didn't want to do that one because it was too hard. She responds by saying "don't worry Mommy, I'll be here with you." It was so sweet! But it only took me a minute to realize that she was just responding to me the way I do to them. Whenever the girls real don't want to do something they will say, "I'm scared " or "but it's too hard" (partly in attempt to get out of it), but we reassure them that we are there with them and that we know they can do it. A good reminder to that even Mommy needs to try things that are hard sometimes.

The last one is just for laughs. Tonight while I was at work, Grammy informed me that Jarom learned to turn off and on the T.V. repeatedly. Of course he had to try this during the girls' favorite show and they were getting rather frustrated. Grammy would pull him away and firmly tell Jarom "no" and give his hand a little spat. He did it again, and once again he got another spat on the hand and a "no" and then she sat him down beside her. Not being detoured, he gets back up and does it one more time but this time he comes directly to Grammy afterward and holds up his hand for her to spat it again with a big grin on his face. Jarom's lesson in all this, I'll do as I please and take my licks afterward. What a kid!

1 comment:

  1. what beautiful lessons our children can teach us if we're humble enough to listen! :)

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