Friday, October 15, 2010

...imparting wisdom to my children.

Being a parent is a tough job, its all day, every day, and believe me, you don't get time off when your sick, and when you get a vacation, guess who expects to go with you?

Being a parent also means that you are ultimately responsible for your child's education. Who else is going to teach them about the real world? The school are doing their best when it comes to reading and writing and math, but what about the lessons that they really need to learn?

Well, sometimes opportunities to teach just arise, and I seize those opportunities with both hands.

Take for instance this conversation that happened in the car yesterday.

I'll set the scene.

I had just picked up the kids from their respective schools and we were on our way home. We had stopped at a red light and this guy was parked beside us. He was talking on his cell phone, which is now illegal! Right after the light the road narrowed to a single lane, I easily settled into place behind him. One block further along, I watched in disgust as the guy on the phone sped through a school zone. I shook my head.

Then, the guy did one final thing that prompted my teaching moment. He actually rolled down his window and tossed out a styrofoam food container! Seriously! That did it for me.

"Holy crap! What a Prick!" I muttered under my breath.

Aislinn, sitting beside me in the passenger seat, looked at me confused and said, "you mean, he's a 'Dick' right?"

"No," (and here it is...) "He's a 'Prick'!" I paused, "Its the same thing."

Aislinn nodded and I swear I could see her filing that nugget of wisdom away in her brain.

Mission Accomplished! Thank you! Thank you! I'm here...all day, every day.

4 comments:

Michelle Burton said...

ROFL - you crack me up! I too like ensuring that my kids are "informed" about those things that can't be talked about in class :)

Its good that you are blogging and scrapbooking .... you'll have all these great stories recorded for future events!

Auria said...

Right on!

Purplestamper said...

YOU MAKE ME SMILE & LAUGH &THINK

Natasha said...

LOL!! I had to educate Logan on what a douchebag was...for some reason the kids in her class are calling themselves that?! She was sitting on my bed, in her basketball uniform and she said "I look like a douchebag." I was like "WHAT?!" Crazy, dumb kids in PG!!