I read this really great blog post recently and I just really agreed with the mom.
Parenting is hard and yet we keep doing it. It is a difficult climb that you look back on with both frustration, failure, and humiliation and joy, pride, and hilarity. Even as a Grandma, I am still climbing that mountain. And because of that I feel I can share this story.
It's scary and messy, and after a couple weeks even a little funny. But like all the other spikey outcroppings you have to get over on your way up the mountain, you just keep going.
It's about my cute granddaughter, Kelly. I LOVE HER. She is absolutely adorable. And we are the best of friends. We like the same toys and scary movies. I love her sparkly shoes and her tutus and wish I could find them in my size.
She's quirky!
Dramatic!
Imaginative!
Helpful!
She's 3.
I left her alone in the living room, watching a movie on the iPad and playing
with her own toys. I didn't think I had left her there long when she came to me saying, "I have just gotten marker all over me." She had marker on her arms and ankles, feet, and toes.
I jumped up and ran into the living room. This is what I found:
I just stood there without a clue as to what to do. I called for help. Rich and Harry came running. I was crying a little. This sofa belonged to a great aunt of my father's and was given to my parents and then to me. I was really glad my mom was not here to see it. (I felt a little like the day my 2yr old daughter had peed in a velvet chair at my mom's.) Anyway...
I wished I'd just flipped the cushions and left it. But maybe out of fear of my mother, I felt I had to try to clean it up. Do you know what happens when velvet gets wet?
(By the way- do you see the little happy face in the corner?)
I wasn't as worried about my iPad. I'd had one of those expensive shields put on it- thank goodness! It took a Mr. Clean Magic Eraser (what an amazing invention) but I got it clean.
Harry took Kelly upstairs to give her a bath. She went calmly and enjoyed splashing Harry as he scrubbed her clean. I congratulate myself for not screaming at her or spanking her- 2 things I'm sure I did often as a young mom. (See? Experience is a good thing.)
I spent a night really upset. And old wet velvet is SMELLY!
Kelly stayed with Sissy (Sandi) the next day. And you know what? I missed her. A lot.
The next day Kelly came running in with the cutest "I'm sorry" card (colored with markers of course).
And the best "I'm sorry" present.
I climbed over that spike on the mountain and kept going, hugging, tickling, and loving Baby Kelly all the way!
P.S. On Wednesday we went out and bought Color Wonder markers and paper.
1 comment:
Carry on warrior!
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