MOMMY!!!!!!!
My name comes screeching from the back seat.
Goodness child, I am driving. You cannot scream at me like that.
I side-eye her from the rear view mirror. She’s glaring at me with those big pouty lips sticking out, in that way that is both positively infuriating and downright adorable.
You no stop at the stop sign, Mommy. It says stop.
Now how do I explain a rolling stop to my three year old? Apparently you can’t. She has a point; I didn’t stop. I rolled. But we were in the neighborhood and no one was behind me.
Ahhh, yes I am justifying this to myself. We are at the age where my children love to tell me when I’ve done something wrong.
For Miss E. it’s currently stop signs. Of course, she’s yet to figure out that just because she sees one doesn’t mean it applies to me. She’ll see one across the street and yell at me. We’ll pass one in a shopping center facing the opposite direction and I’ll get reprimanded by my small disciplinarian.
It’s a gentle reminder of all that is to come.
I am my children’s teacher and I’m going to make a lifetime of mistakes. It sometimes feels that I already have and I’ve only been a parent for five and a half years. Imagine the mistakes I will make over the next few decades.
I tell them not to yell as I’m yelling at them. I demand they use their words when clearly I don’t always know how to use mine.
I’m human as are they.
I forget.
I get lost in the sea of frustration and only stare at the surface. I expect so much from them that I don’t always see past their big beautiful eyes and see their young, wonder-filled souls, so desperate for love and learning.
I am their teacher. They learn from me.
I need to remember to come to a complete stop. When you roll, you might miss something. And with this? With my kids? I can’t afford to miss ANYTHING.
Caitlin says
In the great words of Cher (Clueless): I totally paused!
Charlene DeLoach says
There are so many things that they catch me on too. It makes us better people and Moms with these little people police behind us at all times! LOL.
Jane - Mom Generations says
Kids certainly keep us on our toes, don’t they!? Sometimes it can be good to have little ones remind us of the “rules” – it lets us know they’re learning what we (or other adults) are teaching them!
Heather G says
My three year old does this with red and green lights, but yes, I’ve learned she picks up on everything. Makes me wonder what type of example am I setting? Do I want her to become like me? (I think so.)
Nicole Estrella says
Kids close their ears to our advice but open their eyes to our example. However its okay to show them were not perfect.
Pilar says
Kind of love that our kids make us better. It means we’re doing something right.
Mel {MamaBuzz} says
I think we’re in that stage right now too. My oldest, especially, loves to bring up every little thing we do wrong. I needed this reminder…. to stop and really look at them before I speak, before I am harsh.
Drew Bennett says
It is funny the things that they pick up on. My daughter was obsessed with what the lights mean at the stop lights.
Annie {Stowed Stuff} says
Oh my gosh, this happened to me recently too! They are all about the rules, aren’t they. Maybe it’s a sign that we are doing lots of things right? Right? Right! 🙂