Pinay mom parenting her Caucasian/Filipino daughter in suburban America.

She wanted the jacket off but, although sunny, it was about 45-degrees F (7-degrees C). The jacket had to stay on.
“You can take it off when we get to school.”
Thought this would pacify her and get that scowl off her face. But, she was determined to stay in this bad mood. Then, I started to get upset. It was not looking like it would be a good morning.
So, we stopped. I dropped down to get on her eye level, took a deep breath, made myself get out of the bad mood and said, “We are going to count to three, then, say “I’m sorry” to each other, look at the sun and all around us— it’s a beautiful morning!— and we are going to have a fun walk this morning, ok?”
It worked, for me, at least. It took Mary a little while longer, until we got on top of the hill and she had walked off her bad mood. By the time we got to school, we were both smiling.
I wanted to have a good day and I wanted her to have a good day and no jacket that does NOT make her look fat will ruin it for us.
Mary is my "I'm Not a Baby!" daughter and this is my blog about her and our life in suburban America. Parenting tales, our travels and travails, forays into great and not-so-great restaurants, kitchen adventures--- all chronicled with as much photos as you can stand. Comments are very much appreciated --- let me know you dropped by! Thank you.
raqgold
November 2nd, 2007 at 9:45 am
MC and IC once told me, they dont want to eat anymore because they would have big stomache and would get so huge… i told them as long as they eat right and go to their sports classes, they would have a problem with being fat. it turned out, one girl in kindergarten’s been telling everybody she wont eat anymore because she is fat. and i also told my husband never to complain about weight problems in front of the kids… it is just not good to put those things on their sponge minds.
MarysMom
November 2nd, 2007 at 9:52 am
You are so right…