Smart Tech Support

  • Subscribe to our RSS feed.
  • Twitter
  • StumbleUpon
  • Reddit
  • Facebook
  • Digg

Sunday, 17 February 2013

"Parent"dox: Same Toy, Same Time

Posted on 17:58 by Unknown
Oh, Sunday night, why do you always arrive so soon?  We're minding our own business, innocently enjoying our weekend, when you so devilishly sneak up on us.  Sunday night in and of itself seems to present a bit of a paradox...on the calendar, it is technically still the weekend, but in our hearts and minds, it bears the mental burden of the fully loaded week ahead.  

In an attempt to lighten up that "Sunday Night Feeling" that is all too familar, and acknowledge that tricky little paradox that is Sunday Night, I submit for your review...

The Sunday Night "Parent"dox Series

I'm hoping to post a short little "parent"dox here each Sunday night.  A quick read to put a smile on your face and lift your spirits as you face the week ahead.  (Who am I kidding?  For me, it is usually that I'm finding one more thing I "need" to do as Sunday night races by and I procrastinate actually getting something done for Monday.)  However it works out for you on your Sunday Night, I hope you enjoy it.
***************************************************************************************************
par·a·dox \ˈper-ə-ˌdäks, ˈpa-rə-\
          
          a statement that is seemingly contradictory or opposed to common 
          sense and yet is perhaps true
1.  It is a paradox that computers need maintenance so often, since they are meant to save people time.  (merriam-webster.com)
par·ent·dox  \I need one of my genius speech path friends to do 
                            this part\                                 
                            \Kelli & Gretchen are laughing right now\
the daily experience that is parenthood; seemingly living life in contradiction
          1.  It is a "parent"dox that I am exhausted pretty much all day, but the second my head hits                                
           the pillow, my mind starts remembering all of the random things I need to do and I am  
           instantly wide awake.  (youreagoodmom.blogspot.com)
 ***************************************************************************************************
Sunday Night "Parent"dox #1: Same Toy, Same Time
Just when I seem to get a handle on the toy situation at our house and have enough bins, baskets and tubs, we get a visit from Santa, the Easter Bunny or the birthday bonanza that involves lots of loving aunts, uncles, grandmas and grandpas.  I am so thankful that my kiddos are so loved and so blessed, but it does lead to lots and lots of stuff!  I sometimes look around my living room or my basement, and think to myself "Hmm.  I bet this is what it would look like if the toy department of Target was ransacked by burglars and wild dogs at the same time."  

Now that you have that mental image in your head, let me share this "parent"dox with you...  

We obviously do not have a lack of toys in this household, and with a child of each gender, we have quite a wide variety of items to choose from, too.  There are many, many options for two children to pick from, and more than enough to go around.  One would think, then, that there would be no arguments or disputes over toys in such a household. But that, as my parental friends of more than one child know, is not the case.  My kids want the same toy at the same time.  

It does not matter if it is a Batman motorcycle, a plastic Cinderella doll, a broken toy acquired from a Happy Meal six months ago, or a paperclip, for cryin' out loud.  If one kid has it, the other one needs that very same toy, at the very same time.  There is very little rational thinking or problem solving that takes place by either child in these moments.  At times, we even call in the lead negotiator from the local police department to listen to demands and work things out in order to prevent bodily harm or loss of property.  After lots of "I had it first!" or "That's mine!" or "I WANT IT NOW!!!" we do get a chance to (hopefully) pass on some conflict resolution skills to our kiddos.  We just keep hoping they are picking some of it up along the way...osmosis, perhaps?

After all this working it and talking it out, I'm usually able to leave the room and go take care of some random task around the house.  Inevitably, I'll walk back in the room 5 minutes later to see the recently prized possession, now abandoned and left alone, as they've both moved on to something else.  I smile to myself, and just enjoy the fact that they are playing happily for awhile...at least until the next same toy at the same time crisis arises.

Wishing you a great week, full of lots of miracle toy sharing by your kids, and, as my friend at Meijer says, You're a Good Mom!

**Wondering how to sign up to follow this blog or leave a comment?  Click here!**
Email ThisBlogThis!Share to XShare to FacebookShare to Pinterest
Posted in parentdox, Sunday Night, toys | No comments
Newer Post Older Post Home

0 comments:

Post a Comment

Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom)

Popular Posts

  • A Messy, Fun Fourth
    How was my 4th of July, you ask?  This photograph, ladies and gentlemen, will answer that question:   Filled with messes, and therefore, fil...
  • NQ(B)TSWT: Swirlycase and Toothpaste
    Notable Quotables (Becomes) They Said What? Tuesday:  Volume 7 Because I am the most indecisive individual on the planet, this little weekly...
  • I Need a Stunt Double
    Oh, what a beginning to the day yesterday.  Parenthood never has a dull moment, am I right? My son wandered into our bedroom at 5:44am to le...
  • Just a Little While Longer
    "Ahh!! Look out!  Look out!" "Planes are going everywhere!   There's a big accident!" "Ahhh!  Whoa!  Whoa!  Who...
  • TWS?T: My "Cheesy" Kids
    They Said What? Tuesday:  Volume 13 My 3-year-old daughter... "This is where all the pets need to sleep." ...she also laid out abo...
  • You Are Not Alone
    To the mom who sits in the hospital room, waiting for test results and facing more questions than answers.   You are not alone. To the mom w...
  • Looking for a Good Read? Sparkly Green Earrings by Melanie Shankle
    I have a confession to make. I read a book the other night.  As in, an entire book.  As in, cover to cover.  In one sitting.   It started ou...
  • "Parent"dox: "Mommy, I Slept All Night!"
    Sunday Night  "Parent"dox  #20:  "Mommy, I Slept All Night!" C--r--e--a--k...   The slow opening of a toddler's bedr...
  • I am a Mom of Big Kids
    I came to a somewhat startling realization the other day. I am a Mom of Big Kids. Now, before we get too far, I am well aware that at ages 2...
  • TSW?T: A Theory of "Rhyme"itivity
    They Said What? Tuesday:  Volume 16 My 3-year-old daughter... "This is a flying shooter.  It shoots farts and poops." ...describin...

Categories

  • 4th of July
  • banana
  • bat meat
  • bedtime
  • best friend
  • Big Kids
  • birthdays
  • book recommendation
  • broken window
  • checkers
  • cleaning
  • cooker
  • Dads
  • Drive Thru
  • due date
  • eavesdropping
  • emergency room
  • Encouragement
  • enemy
  • Erma Bombeck
  • faith
  • family
  • first blog
  • Follow
  • friends
  • generations
  • gifts and talents
  • Golden Girls
  • growing up
  • guest post
  • guilt
  • hungry baby
  • I Need a Caffeine IV
  • I'm an Aunt
  • independent
  • John Ball Zoo
  • Katie
  • Kermit
  • learning curve
  • leaving the house
  • lessons learned
  • listening
  • locked keys in car
  • love
  • love of my life
  • Mackinac Island
  • Meijer
  • Merida
  • Moms-To-Be
  • Mother's Day
  • my baby
  • New Moms
  • notable quotables
  • OK
  • parentdox
  • Parenthood
  • patience
  • perspective
  • Place
  • Please Go Back to Sleep
  • potty training
  • potty words
  • power struggle
  • pressure
  • rain
  • Research Paper
  • rocking chair
  • September
  • siblings
  • sick kids
  • Sleep
  • solicitors
  • Spiderman
  • summer fun
  • Sunday Night
  • Super Hero
  • teachers
  • Tech Support
  • thank you
  • time
  • TIRED Stages
  • toys
  • Valentine's Day
  • waiting
  • Warning Glasses
  • worry
  • yikes

Blog Archive

  • ▼  2013 (101)
    • ►  October (3)
    • ►  September (12)
    • ►  August (12)
    • ►  July (13)
    • ►  June (9)
    • ►  May (15)
    • ►  April (11)
    • ►  March (12)
    • ▼  February (10)
      • I am a Mom of Big Kids
      • Still best friends...at least for now!
      • "Parent"dox: My Biggest Enemy Becomes my Best Friend
      • A Mom is Born
      • It is OK
      • "Parent"dox: Same Toy, Same Time
      • The Wide World of Sports Presents ... Olympic Pare...
      • My Valentine
      • A Little Tech Support
      • Who Needs Sleep?
    • ►  January (4)
Powered by Blogger.

About Me

Unknown
View my complete profile