I misheard Shy Boy and for a heart
stopping moment I thought he said he kicked his teacher.
And for a horrible teeny, tiny, one
tenth of a second, I may have believed him.
(Sorry, Iarla)
His temper is of
the flick of a switch, act now and never repent later, type so for
that Nano second, it wasn’t too hard to imagine.
Turned out he had tricked his teacher and told her his
work here was done so he could have his lunch.
Apparently “she gave me a look” and
that was all it took for him to complete his task.
I must ask her to show me that exact
look. I have many and lots of different
voices of varying decibels and none of them work.
Must be a Teacher Look and not a
Mammy Look.
Learned a little lesson this week
too.
Read small print. Or in my case, check labels on clothes.
I’ve shrunk a jumper or two in my
time (My sister’s. Sorry! Still owe her a replacement) and frequently
freak out that I have used the wrong setting on the machine yet again. Only to find the kids, one of them in
particular, literally grew overnight and I didn’t collapse their clothes.
One morning this week, Shy Boy cried
out of utter temper and frustration on donning his tighter than usual tracksuit top for
school. I helped force it on over his
head and exclaimed at how it had indeed morphed into a belly top overnight.
The previous day I caught him
standing against his not yet four year old brother and measuring himself
against him. Lovely Liam is a
giant. He is a hairs breadth away from being
taller than Shy Boy who is almost five and a half.
So I was thrilled that Shy Boy grew
overnight.
Except he didn’t. He wore “little Mia’s” tracksuit uniform home
from school last Friday.
But prior to this I had already gone
and purchased a new top for him at the cost of €23.
Read small print. Or in my case, check labels on clothes.
I have always wanted a translator
when the boys reached toddlerhood and started to yak in fluent
toddler-ese.
This week I needed Google. Some of the questions Lovely Liam fired at
me, from the back of the car during a ten minute school journey were: Do
triangles make sense? Do monkeys live in
trees? Do birds eat stuff? What’s the Irish word for explosion – is it
traga maga?
He didn’t wait for replies and
followed up the questions and no-answers required session with telling me he
had a dream where his willy lit up when it was dark and he could see stuff with
it.
Could be handy I suppose.
Oh, what a wonderful dream. PMSL.
ReplyDeleteI know! The light would be a bit low down though.........
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