One of my earliest memories is my
father getting me to spell S-H-I-T-E.
It was in the church car park after
mass and I can remember his friend being suitably amused. I remember all of it and also having no idea
what they found so funny.
However, I knew exactly what I was
doing the time I wrote “fuck off, Ann” on a blackboard and deliberately left it
where my mother could see it.
It was in the kitchen and I can
remember my mother being suitably annoyed.
I remember all of it and also being absolutely disgusted because I was sent
to bed early as a punishment.
Kids swear. They just do.
They’re only words and kids have a
pesky little habit of repeating what they’ve heard from someone else.
It’s all a big game.
Like the one myself and Lovely Liam
play. We don’t call it anything but
strictly speaking it’s our rhyming game.
Like all kids, he loves when words
and sentences rhyme. The funnier the
better.
Our favourites are: Starvin’ Marvin’. Know what I mean, jelly bean? Love you lots like jelly tots. Later gator.
Zip it. Lock it. Put it in your pocket.
And our new one; Chin up, buttercup.
We play this game a lot. So much so Smallest Boy is now a dab hand at
it.
Although the other day he added one
of his own. He added fucker face.
Oldest Boys jaw dropped in genuine
shock and disbelief when he heard it so that’s him off the hook.
No reaction from Shy Boy who was
glued to the TV so the jury’s still out on him.
Lovely Liam quite possibly uttered
it at some stage but given his lisp it would have sounded like sucker face.
It reminded me of that day in the
church yard when I was doing my party piece and suddenly I got why my father’s
friend found it all so funny.
But a bigger part of me was
horrified. And a bit relieved.
See, Smallest Boy was saying
“boggix” much too regularly for my liking and as bollix is my go to cuss word,
naturally enough I was getting the blame.
But now he seems to have forgotten
all about “boggix” in favour of his new expression.
Maybe I could get away with
inventing a lisp for Smallest Boy and blaming that. Maybe I can chance telling people he is a fan
of a certain Gaga lady and one of her songs.
Or maybe I’ll just have to stop
swearing myself. It’s bad when your kids
gasp, “Mammy!!!!!!! You said the eff word!”
It's only when your kids swear, you realise how often you do
it yourself.
I'm awful! I admit it.
I know it.
The other morning Smallest Boy was getting into "the
fucking car." I really have to stop. I'm getting to the stage now where I
don’t even notice I'm doing it anymore.
But I get such release
from a good old expletive or two-wenty.
Don’t you?
The short answer from me is yes! And I am to blame for the expletives used by my children. I've got much better due to my shock at hearing my words coming out of their mouths though!
ReplyDeleteOh thank god I'm not the only one! Ah, who am I kidding? I KNOW I'm not the only one. Yes, I am starting to take full and proper notice of my profanity usage. 'Tis not good!
ReplyDeleteIt's hard not to laugh when they come out with something particularly atrocious. And even when you hide it well, somehow they just know it's funny, and keep doing it over and over...
ReplyDeletePS I'm shocked at Joanna!! ;)
Hilarious...and oh, so true! The B word is my swear word in the car, under my breath. Especially when I cut out. On a major local roundabout! My boy loves it and repeats, constantly. He's 13! And now swears when playing xbox. I've no hope...
ReplyDeletexx Jazzy
Yup I'm guilty! I don't realise it until it comes back out of the mouth of babes! Sounds bad too when they do (although sometimes pretty funny). Every time one of the lets slip I vow to clean up my act, and I do, for a while....
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