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Letting Go: Musings of a Mother

Before becoming a mom I never thought:

  • I’d allow MY children to wear a saggy diaper.
  • I’d yell at the sweet and innocent fruit of my loin.
  • I’d wear socks with flip flops, but only in emergencies…
  • I’d wonder if I had birthed the spawn of the devil. 

***The “threes” are the worst. Watch. Your. Back. Mark my words.***

  • I’d yell say things like, “No Cocoa Puffs until you finish your donut!”
  • I’d need to turn the music DOWN.
  • I’d consider dried (but wiped-up) spit-up on my shoulder a sign of “arrival”… importance.
  • I’d kiss their heads SO! MUCH! *swoon*

Nor did I ever think…
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The Ingram Family meets a history lesson and does a craft.

I overheard this conversation between Cole and Cole on our way to school a few days ago… I came in at the end:

Olivia: PILGRIMS???
Joel: You don’t know what Pilgrims AAAAARRRRREEEEE!?
Olivia: Nuh-uh.
Joel: Oliveeeuhhh!!! The Pilgrims (!!!) came across on The CAULIFLOWER!
Olivia: Oh.

And it’s TOTALLY true! We have been fed some lie about some ship called “The Mayflower”… But there was a major error in the ship’s name translation in original documents. Apparently the Ye Olde English word “May” is practically interchangeable with the lesser-used Ye Olde English word “Cauli”. The ship was actually named The Cauliflower!!!
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Continued from yesterday…

Yesterday I wrote a post about my son. My original intent was to copy and paste the email praising my wonderful son. However, as I thought about it - the email meant so much more because of the journey my son and I have made. At one point I wrote about “… the light in the middle of the tunnel.”

Today the focus shifts to Cole… my darling 3-year-old daughter - with whom I share a very dark tunnel at the moment. Don’t get me wrong - I can see points of light… when she lets me just hold her, when she thanks me for cleaning her up because she had an accident, her genuine excitement over the smallest thrills (like hot cocoa with mom at the coffee shop), her smile, and the way she looks when she’s sleeping — so deceptively peaceful. That whole “sleep look” is not unlike a well-camouflaged bear trap. One has no idea what lies beneath…

Mothering Cole has been different than Cole. I was able to get her to sleep in reasonable increments as a newborn, and by 9 months she was sleeping through the night. This was vital to the well-being of the entire family. She is child #3, so her ability to sleep through noises only generated by the bowels of hell is impressive. Similarly, her ability to replicate sounds only generated by the terrorized souls of hell is unnerving. Sometimes I’d swear only dogs can hear her.

While Cole was pretty easy in her infancy (a comparative, here), she is making up for it as a toddler, now preschooler. HolyOhMyHeck. My stresses with Cole were physical - keeping him away from sharp objects, out of traffic, other people’s comfort zones… I remember lots of sweating as I followed my busy, curious little boy from shiny object to sharp object to moving train.

With Cole - it’s emotional. She is becoming a master of emotional terrorism, and I am the diplomat who is supposed to bring her back to reality. ??? Like I am in any state of mind to keep others grounded. *falls on floor laughing at the irony*

My husband and I are starting to see the stranglehold she has on each one of us. Both Cole and Cole will give over their most prized possession just to get her to shut-up. Last night, on our way home from soccer practice, Cole said, “Mom… I don’t want to go home. Cole will be cranky. She’s always cranky at night.”

He’s right. And who has allowed her to “run the show”. Yours Truly *hangs head in shame*. It’s been my job to help Cole learn how to communicate without using terrorist tactics. It has been my job to protect the other two from having to give into the tiny person who rules with an iron fist - or vocal chords which hit such decibels one’s skin just curls off all on it’s own. If WE don’t want to hear it, our skin most certainly does not!

In my defense, it’s not that I don’t try. I try every day. E.V.E.R.Y. D.A.Y. I give her choices, positive consequences, negative consequences, praises, time-outs… The problem is she kinda doesn’t care. She’s kind of like those dinosaurs on Jurassic Park who tested every area of the fence until they found the weak section. That’s mah Cole!

But… here is where I have hope and think I can make it 5 or 6 years until I get to the middle of the tunnel. I remember that Cole kinda didn’t care about consequences at that age either. Cole’s socks drive her bat-shit crazy too - just like Cole! There are little things I see in her that I remember seeing in Cole. I know that they are not the same people, but I am suspecting there are some personality traits they share. It has me thinking that she struggles with deep feelings that she cannot yet express… with Cole that translated into physical outbursts… with Cole she turns to emotional outbursts and emotional manipulation. 

I’ll finish with a happy note — with one of my most treasured memories that Cole and I share almost daily… holding hands. But when we do, she often says, “Too tight Mom… too tight.” Which means she wants me to hold her hand tighter, which means despite my shortcomings and failures, she still trusts her mom. 

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My son… how far we’ve come…

I can’t remember if I have written about how difficult it was mothering my son, my first when he was a baby/toddler/preschooler… I want to share this because this is a story I would have wanted to hear 7 years ago. I write this because today, I see the light in the middle of the tunnel. My son is 9, not 19 - so we are still in the middle. But… there is light, and for this I am overwhelmed with gratitude and joy.

First off, before I had children I was the ideal parent. Aaaaand I was so full of crap. I had no idea. I had no idea. I had no idea. But I had taken Child Psychology and Child Development in college… which made me even more full of crap when it came to parenting prior to actually parentING. Oh Kerry and her ideals…. and her text-book answers that made so much sense…

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A family adventure: the corn maze

My kids crack me up. My kids also make me cry. I am in a constant state of overwhelm when it comes to my offspring… the greatest of joys and the deepest of frustrations.

Our outing to a local corn maze on Saturday was an extended time of joy for me as a mom. I watched my kids work together to make it through the corn maze. We laughed. We wandered, and the only sense of urgency was toward the end when the girls needed to pee. But we made it. Praise! Be! *raises hand to Heaven*. A pee accident would have totally ruined everything.

See? Joy to desperation in one flex of an not-completely-trained 3-year-old bladder… I am thrilled there was no accident. I can’t even express how truly, deeply happy that makes me. If you had asked me 20 years ago, “Jenny, what do you think would be one of the highlights of your 30’s?” I NEVER would have guessed that having an accident-free outing with my family would be at the top of the list. Never. Neh. Vah. People - it COMPLETELY eclipses things like world travel and world domination. Just pee-pee on the potty for the youngest. That’s me life goal.

Here we are, having a wonderful time as a family…

It’s a sickness. I love rules.

Look! The maze is the the shape of an Orca whale!

Family meeting: What’s the game plan, folks?

We made it! Cole was so impressed by our corn maze skillz!

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Local folks - looking for a fun outing for your family? Head on over to Sunrise Hill Farm in Kingston. Of course, there is a FANTASTIC corn maze, but, BUT… there is also a tricycle area for the little ones, a mini hay-bale maze, a pumpkin patch, and on Saturday nights they show a movie when it’s dark enough! They have a couple of bon-fires going and the snack stand has something for everyone… It feels like a great-big cozy outdoor living room. It was the most wonderful place to wander… They are open Wednesday through Sunday until Halloween. Seattle-area people… it is worth the ferry trip. Totally.

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An excerpt:

This is “basically” what I heard from my 9 year-old son All. The. Way. to church this morning. It’s a 20 minute drive… This is only a brief excerpt… because I love you.

Talk chatterchatter talk chatterchatter snot andthen BLAM! KAPOW! SCHPEW!SCHPEW!SCHPEW!!! talk chatterchatter talktalktalk andandand andandthenthenthen talk chatterchatter talk BOOM! BAM! ZOINK!!! SSSSCHOWWWW!!! andthensnot talk chatterchatter talk poop andthenandand green PEWPEWPEW!BOOOOOM!!! fart poop snot andand talk chatterchatter talktalktalk farty fart-fart EWWW! KABLOOEY!!! PLBBBBTTTT!!! talk chatterchatter talktalktalk andthen evil talk chatterchater evil talktalktalk… wasn’t that a funny dream, Mom?

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So impressionable.

The following are my son’s words after watching me make mashed potatoes from a bag of powdered spuds. His words capture the quick and amazing transformation:

Oh! That’s helpful!

“Amen!” To that I say, “AMEN! All hail the powdered spud!”

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If my son had any concept of time

I’d be really mad. But he doesn’t, so I am cutting him a whole lotta slack lately. When he expresses his observations about “the years of old”, he has no idea he is TOTALLY callin’ his mutha an Old Lady. He sees black and white photos and thinks they are pictures of the/my old days (a.k.a. “When YOU were a kid, Mom…”)… but he takes it a step further. He actually thinks that trees and such were in black and white “back in the/my day”

Oh mah achin’ back! Where’s that blasted-dum-diggity heating pad?

So, today he hits me with some questions that leave me reaching for my dentures cane a bit insulted. Take a peek at the following picture:

That there faucet belongs to a house in which friends live. Isn’t that a REALLY COOL faucet?! It’s so retro, like this old-school water pump, yes? Continue reading ‘If my son had any concept of time’

It’s been nearly 20 years…

since I turned 16. Around here, we are gearing up for a big celebration of that anniversary at the end of October. And all this planning to celebrate an event that happened 20 years ago has me feeling a bit nostalgic. As I was cleaning the basement today, I came across my old high school year books. I looked through my 1988 and 1989 yearbooks, and read through some of the thoughtful notes my friends wrote to me…

Hey Kerry. Stay cool and rad. Brian F.

O.K. Bri… will do. 

As I am giggling to myself, my 9 year old son wanders over. He wants to know what’s so dern funny. He looks at some of the photos with me. As I flip through the pages, I recognize the insecure girl that was me 20 years ago. I am not much different from that girl today… ‘ceptin’ I’m not as hyper… I’m sorry. That’s not true. Continue reading ‘It’s been nearly 20 years…’

Parents of the Year?

One evening recently, Paul and I shared a beer over dinner. Our 9 year old son, Cole, asked when he’d be able to have a beer. That’s easy. I told him, “When you’re 21.” He said, “That’s like in 12 years!”

He’s so good with math.

Because I have a disconnected connector in my “appropriate” box, I continued… “And your first beer is going to be with Mom and Dad! You remember that, you’ll have your first beer with mom and dad.” Oh, can you just feel the trouble coming…

A couple of days later, Cole was alone with his dad and me in the car. We were bantering back and forth… giggling… having a nice time… like buddies at a bar… And out of the blue, my little poke about his first beer reared it’s hoppy, malted head… Cole inquired, 

Is this what it’s going to be like when you guys take me for a beer?

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