Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Bloggy Orphans

I am a Stay at Home Mother. I have shelved my teaching career for a handful of precious years to attend to the needs of my little ducklings. I am happy to place their needs over our indulgences. I am filling their foundational years with my full attention and…

Not, now, sweetheart I am blogging…

and my greatest wish is that I use my years of teaching experience to mold their growing minds…

I said, not now. Go watch Dora.

Research states that the young mind grows more during the first five years than it does in our entire lifetime. In fact, there is a distinguishable difference in the minds of neglected children when compared to children who received at least “adequate” attention during these precious years. So, when you ask “Can we mold our children’s minds?”

Big girls go potty by themselves…

I say, yes, yes, we can mold our children’s minds. No, we need not become flash card wielding paranoid mothers. Pressure and over scheduling can be detrimental as well. But, a quiet moment cuddled up with mommy and a book…

You know where the Cheerios are! Gimme a minute!

…a morning in the park, pausing for a moment to enjoy the meandering line of ants under the tree…

I don’t know where Mr. Socky went…..

A day in the library browsing through books, enjoying a morning Mommy and Me class, a playdate with friends….All these activities help contribute to your child’s growing social skills, intellectual development, language and vocabulary acquisition and emotional well being.


Yes I see the Kitty. I know.I know. Kitty Kitty! Nice kitty!

Small attention to the details of their day, listening to their thoughts, focusing on their interests, engaging them in conversation, re-enforcing good behavior, allowing them the luxury of knowing that mommy will always be there…

Ssssssss! Can’t you see I am WORKING?!

All of these things lay the foundation upon which an entire life stands firmly, well grounded and secure. Ah, to grow up in a home under the watchful eye of an attentive, loving mother

STOP BUGGING ME!!

PS. Note to Social Services…..I am prone to exaggeration.

10 comments:

Mr. and Mrs. Nurse Boy said...

Yet another terrific post! I can't relate, though. I am always fully present in the bedroom. I am never listening for footsteps, cries, or glaring at the basket of laundry at the foot of the bed. Nope. Never. At least that is my story and I am sticking to it!

;0)

Mrs. Nurse Boy

Trish said...

I think your husband must love this Dominatrix style you've adopted. Do you wear the costume to go with it? Boots, whip????

Coffee with Cathy said...

So funny! Love this. Thanks for the Friday chuckle.

Vickie said...

When I was really into blogging, mine was, "Hurry up, I gotta get back to the computer!" ;)

Michelle said...

LOL...guess I better stick around for sex week...I'm 3 months PP. So not much here.

The Blonde Duck said...

Maybe he performs better under pressure!

Lisa @ Boondock Ramblings said...

Ha! I had to laugh at this one. I don't say that stuff to the husband, but I sure do think it a lot! We've had to be creative in our time together, and we only have one kid!

Unknown said...

LMAO!

Winks & Smiles,
Wifey

Christie said...

Hilarious!

Christie said...

P.S.

Happy be-lated birthday! I hope you were able to do something "special" to celebrate. :-)