Monday, March 30, 2009

Some rules were meant to be broken

Like 99.99999% of the world I used to tell my parents that their rules were stupid and that I would NEVER enforce such crazy rule on my children (like having a curfew, going to friend's houses when their parents weren't home, sleep overs on school nights, driving in cars with teenagers... this list could get long).

Now that I am a parent I actually think that I will be a lot stricter than my parents were with most thing, except (as I learned this weekend) for one thing.

Scene - Sunday night, Brett and Peter are drawing on the dry-erase board in the living room while I cook dinner in the kitchen (Aaron is in his excersaucer in case you were wondering).

Brett - No Peter! You are not allowed to write on yourself!

Me - Yes he is!

Brett - (genuinely confused) What?

Me - When I was a kid I wasn't allowed to write on myself and I thought it was a stupid rule then and I still cannot figure out why it should be a rule, so our children are allowed to write on themselves.

Brett - OK? Here Peter, Mommy says you can write on yourself.

My Aunt Marilyn is the only one who can honestly vouch for my why I feel so strongly about this, but lets just say I missed a trip to Ohio once because I wrote on my knee.

You read right, I MISSED A VACATION WITH MY AUNT BECAUSE I WROTE ON MY KNEE!!!

And you thought you had a rough childhood.

3 comments:

KB said...

You missed 1 trip, well boo hoo. There are advantages to being a rule follower you know ;-)

I can't wait to see what types of things Peter draws on himself and where. Please take pictures.

The Gardner Family said...

Funny you should say that because this morning I was thinking about when you got a spanking for laughing at the dinner table... Miss. Rule Follower ;)

mbprehm@yahoo.com said...

I still haven't gotten over that.