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What’s a little lie between family

Friday, November 6th, 2009

We try to encourage our kids to be truthful. Evan when they’ve done something they know is wrong and have been caught we try not to overreact. I’d rather they feel comfortable enough to confess when caught versus keep something a secret. I think when kids start to lie it just becomes easier and easier and the lies get bigger and bigger.

But sometimes as a parent a lie comes in handy: No nana is sick today so we can’t go over to her house; broccoli is the super hero’s secret energy snack, shhhh; it’s the school policy that you can’t wear long underwear to school under your pants which are under your skirt.

And now a new lie has unfolded in our house, well, not really a lie, I just haven’t corrected my son on it. My son, like most boys his age, is up to a lot of sneaky tricks. I’ve often caught him jumping on furniture or climbing where he’s not suppose to be. And each time I catch him my son’s is surprised since usually I’m not right there when it happens. He has decided that mom’s have super powers (like God) that enable them to see their kids and what they are doing, no matter where they are. It is true, I can usually tell from the sound or in some cases lack of sound, that my son is up to no good on the second floor of the house.

So now that my son thinks I have this super power to catch him, he doesn’t pull his tricks as often as he use to. If a little white lie stops some of his behaviour, is that so wrong? Or maybe I really do have super powers, which means maybe it’s not a lie at all. Hmm, I think I’m going to go for the super power story.

Have you ever told a little white lie to your kids?

Things I swore I’d never say as a parent

Tuesday, June 16th, 2009

I remember growing up and thinking my mom said some crazy things; things that I would never say to my own kids. And wouldn’t you know it, I woke up one morning and realized that I had become my mother. Not that that is a bad thing. But those things I swore I’d never say as a parent, I say, like:

  1. I can have twice as many cookies as you because I’m twice as big as you
  2. When you become a mom you can make up your own rules, until then you follow mine
  3. Eating carrots will improve your eyesight and help you see in the dark
  4. Just wait until your father gets home
  5. Because I said so
  6. The black part of the toast is the best part

Yup, those have all come out of my mouth, sometimes more than once. Funny how they don’t seem so crazy now that I’m the mom. I look forward to the day my children come to the same realization.

What have you said that you never thought you would?


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