It’s been a while since my parenting has been brought into question by anyone other than my son. Or maybe I just haven’t cared for a while. That’s one of the best things about getting older you stop worrying what everyone thinks about your parenting. Or about you in general. And, to be honest, as your children grow up you begin to realise that it doesn’t really matter what the books or the playgroups or anyone else says – you’ve lost enough sleep and established enough love to know that it’s going to work out okay if you go with your gut, remember to feed them and show a lot of love.
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Why I make lunch for my son (and your new favourite bread recipe)
This is what I live with
There is a brilliant segment on James Valentine’s afternoon show on 702 called This is what I live with. “We love our partner. We live with our partner. For richer or poorer, for better or worse and often despite some very peculiar habits. These are real life stories. People put up with the most extraordinary things and and they’re happy to talk about it on the radio” says the website.
Given that I am not the kind to phone into the radio, hell I’m not even the kind to phone the hairdresser, I’m instead going to complain right here about an issue I live with that is infinitely more difficult at this time of year.
I live with a man who is sports mad. He doesn’t actually play much any sport himself but he could be an Olympic gold medal sports watcher such is his prowess. This in itself is not a bad thing, the man works really hard and doesn’t get much “me time”, if watching a few hours of rugby on the couch on a Friday night or Saturday afternoon is his biggest flaw I am a lucky woman. But no, at this time of the year Saturday afternoons mean nothing to him other than an opportunity to go to Bunnings. It’s the nights that are the issue.
Mr Pencil is not the kind of man who normally goes to bed early. He only gets home from work after 7:00 and by the time dinner is eaten, stories are exchanged, Little Pencil has talked to him in minute detail about almost everything and he’s had some time to unwind, it’s getting close to midnight before he lies down. But not at this time of year. No, lately Mr Pencil has been getting into bed at around 9:00pm and then armed with his remote control the trouble begins.
Faced with the “delights” of the Tour De France, the Ashes and the British Open, Mr Pencil is in his happy place in a warm bed with the TV blaring and the dog at his feet. I have about a zillion sleeping issues and part of that is I find it really hard to fall asleep in the dark and in silence, so the TV on is not an issue for me. The problem is that the TV with a relaxing golf/cycling or cricket commentary acts as a mild sedative for Mr Pencil. This is our typical nightly exchange
Mr Pencil takes about 15 minutes to decide what sport to settle on
Mr Pencil makes weird, cute sleeping sounds
I try to change the channel
Mr Pencil wakes and sits up “I was just resting my eyes” he says a little too loudly
Weird, cute sleeping sounds emit from Mr Pencil
I switch on the lamp to try read
Mr Pencil grunts “do you need the light on?”
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Mr Pencil starts to change channels and reassess what sport he should be watching
I start to fall asleep to the sound of the TV
Suddenly there is no sound but the TV is still on.
I realise Mr Pencil has settled on cricket where there is clearly nothing to say
Weird, cute sleeping sounds emit from Mr Pencil
I try to change the channel
Mr Pencil wakes and sits up “I was just resting my eyes” he says a little too loudly
Weird, cute sleeping sounds emit from Mr Pencil
The next thing I know it’s morning and we’re both complaining about how tired we are. And then we repeat the same thing again the next night.
This is what I live with.
Anyone relate?
On writing for free and other hot button topics
Parenting has certain hot button topics, subjects which you know the mere mention of will incite and inflame “discussion”. So too does blogging, but Instead of sleep training, breastfeeding and childcare the issues that seem to incite the most opinion in the blogging world are advertising, PR requests and payment.
The payment thing is not reserved for bloggers alone. Any freelance creative will have something to add to the conversation, usually something derived from first hand experience because creative people are often asked to work for free.
So it is with this background that I am stepping ever so carefully onto the internet with my opinion borne from my experience. So consider it just that.
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The one thing about parenting you’ll never miss
When you have a new baby and you haven’t slept more than three hours in a night for days on end, you are forgiven for thinking it will never end. It seems impossible to believe that months (okay maybe years) later you will find yourself creeping into your child’s room at night to watch them sleeping peacefully. But you will.
When your toddler wont go to sleep without being patted, rocked or without you lying next to his side so you can’t breathe or perform any other “insignificant” acts, it’s hard to believe that a time will come when you desperately want to feel the warmth of your child’s body next to yours.
When you are in the midst of nappies and multiple outfit changes you’ll get to the day you swear you never want to be in charge of another outfit change again. Then, one day when your child appears in shorts that show her bum cheeks and a top that is actually just a bra with sleeves, you will wish it was you who got to choose their clothes in the morning.
When you are forced to play another game of hide-and-seek or even worse, made to sit through a game of monopoly you’ll probably want to claw out your own eyeballs, but one day when your teenager is refusing to talk to you because he’s too busy with his own friends and not interested in “lame” games, you will wish that just once more, he would ask you to play a game with him.
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It’s the truism we all grudgingly acknowledge, the days are long but the years are short. The passage of time will taint the memories and apply a rose coloured tint. One day everything will seem so much more bearable and you will miss the day to day of kids. Trust me. It will happen
Except for homework. There is no tint that can be applied to the hideous reality of overseeing or even signing off homework. There will never be a time when you sit down and idly wish you could go through the last minute panic of an assignment not ready by the day of completion, or be asked to source green cardboard of a certain thickness no later than ten minutes ago. There is no time in your future life that you will ever think “I wish I could nag my child to do homework just one more time.”
Homework is the scourge of childhood and I am never ever going to miss it.
Oh Belle Gibson, I feel so sad
Last night after I watched the Belle Gibson interview on 60 Minutes I went to Facebook saying:
“I have left the Belle Gibson feeling really really sad. I know what she did was awful, illegal and immoral and there are people suffering real sickness that is way worse because of her. I do not condone her behaviour for a moment but it is clear that although she is physically well, she is clearly a very sick woman.
If we continue to listen to bloggers giving medical advice and get our “knowledge” through Googling symptoms and taking information from people with no medical qualifications, if we believe there is a cure that the medical profession is hiding from us, these kind of incidents will happen again and again.
GO TO A DOCTOR. Don’t look to the internet for medical advice.”
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Did you watch? How right am I? What did you think?
It’s not home without him
I always thought that this house we live in now would be our forever home, I love this place and the thought of ever moving again fills me with panic and dread. But there have been a couple of days over the last week where I have thought that if something happened to my dog we’d have to move. I don’t know if I could live here without him.
It was the two days that Henry was not home. The two days that he has spent at the vet.
Yesterday he had surgery to remove an anal sac tumour. It’s as bad as it sounds. The type of tumour and the general prognosis is worse but thankfully not for Henry. Last week an ultrasound and x-ray showed that it hasn’t spread. Its subsequent removal and removal of the tissue around it will ensure that it doesn’t.
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Inside Out: Girl power and the “forgotten” boys
I can’t help feeling a little sorry for Michelle Collins right now, even though I don’t know her and in fact, before today, had never heard of her. But that’s changing in a big way as I watch my Twitter feed furl out tweet after tweet
Michelle Collins bemoans the overabundance of kids films with “strong female characters”: http://t.co/cVbSMMQ0S3 pic.twitter.com/fqtMLHIN6h
— Melissa Wellham (@melissawellham) June 16, 2015
Holy fuck there are two animated movies about girls, sound the alarms, boys in crisis. http://t.co/rtdLpY7DBv
— Rebecca Shaw (@Brocklesnitch) June 16, 2015
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— Rebecca Sullivan (@beck_sullivan) June 17, 2015
Collins wrote a piece which appeared in The Courier Mail lamenting the fact that there were no positive male role models in the newly released movie Inside Out. She explains [Read more…]