Sunday, April 06, 2008

Mom Frustration: A Memory to Share


We were cleaning out a file this evening when we found this. After passing it around the entire family (and the boyfriend) and laughing hysterically, I KNEW I had to share this one! At 14 and 17, I know I am blessed with the two most interesting, loving, creative children on the planet, but when they were younger I sometimes wasn't so sure....

This is for all you moms in the trenches with your pre-k and elementary-aged siblings. My two must have been 8 and 5 when this was drafted. I don't even remember writing this, but I must have been really mad. In all honesty, I don't think I could have really gone through with my final threat, so thank goodness they didn't call my bluff. For your edification, enjoyment and encouragement (and my embarrassment), I give you

The Contract:

I will be polite to my brother/sister when we go with Mom to pick up transcription.

The first time I am mean to my brother/sister in the car when we go to pick up transcription I will go to bed at 7:00pm.

The second time it happens I will go to bed at 6:00pm.

The third time it happens I will go to bed at 6:00pm for 1 week.

The fourth time it happens, Mom will get a job outside the house and I will have to go to daycare.

...I made them sign it.

Sheesh.

4 comments:

Ginger said...

Wow. Did they ever get to the first and second warning?

Going to bed early. Ugh. Not many punishments worse than that!

sooz said...

I have been searching my memory banks trying to figure this one out. I have a vague recollection of the event, though. I think the idea of going to daycare scared them straight. They have never been cared for by anyone other than my husband or I for more than a couple of hours, so "daycare" probably was equal to being sent to, oh, I don't know...Korea in their minds.

Enjoy the rest of your trip, Ginger. And have a REAL donut when you get home! :-)

Ginger said...

Ha... Love the analogy of daycare to Korea! At least they don't serve green tea donuts at daycare. Yuk.

Safely home. Thanks for the good wishes!

Anonymous said...

That is so funny. I love it! Sounds like some of my notes!