You know what's annoying? Really stubborn, argumentative, contrary children. The ones that, no matter what it is you want them to do, they have to throw a fit, simply because it's not their idea.
What's for dinner? Whatever we DON'T HAVE. You could pick out their favorite food and keep it in stock, but then they don't want it. They only want what isn't available.
And then there's the whole cause and effect thing. "I WANT A GUMBALL CAN I PLEASE HAVE A GUMBALL!" And you try to explain, in the simplest terms, that as long as they are good in the grocery store and do as they are told and stay close by, they can have a gumball. First thing they do? Take off! And break some shit! And yell! And run around and bump into people! And no matter what you do they will not listen. And finally the end of the shopping trip comes, and the honest-to-god look of SHOCK that crosses their face when you tell them no them gumball today is just near infuriating, because you realize that everything you said went in one ear and out the other.
And then they argue and whine and complain to no end, even after the conversation is officially OVER and you're trying to move on and they're still going on and on and on and on. "WHY CAN'T I RIDE MY BIKE IN THE ROAD!?!?!?!" "You know why. It's the same reason I told you last week, it's the same reason I told you yesterday, and this morning, and at lunch time, and after lunch time, and five minutes ago. You know why." "BUT WHY CAN'T I RIDE MY BIKE IN THE ROAD? I CAN GO JUST AS FAST AS THE CARS! I'M TOUGH!" And finally, after grueling hours of trying to change the subject, trying to entertain them in some other way, finally, you just give up and have run out of options. "WHY CAN'T I RIDE MY BIKE IN THE ROAD? I WANNA RIDE MY BIKE IN THE ROAD! WHY CAN'T I RIDE MY BIKE IN THE ROAD! WHY? WHY? WHY?" And you finally say "Look, this is the end of it -you're not riding your bike in the road because you could get hurt, or hurt someone else. That's the en d of it. If you ask me again I'm taking your bike away."
"BUT WHY CAN'T I RIDE MY BIKE IN THE ROAD?"
And then there comes the look of honest-to-god SHOCK like they had no effing clue you were going to do that, you must be the meanest person in the world for taking away the bike!
And the worst part is that there's nothing you can do about it except remind yourself that they're "at that age" and just grin and bear it.
What's for dinner? Whatever we DON'T HAVE. You could pick out their favorite food and keep it in stock, but then they don't want it. They only want what isn't available.
And then there's the whole cause and effect thing. "I WANT A GUMBALL CAN I PLEASE HAVE A GUMBALL!" And you try to explain, in the simplest terms, that as long as they are good in the grocery store and do as they are told and stay close by, they can have a gumball. First thing they do? Take off! And break some shit! And yell! And run around and bump into people! And no matter what you do they will not listen. And finally the end of the shopping trip comes, and the honest-to-god look of SHOCK that crosses their face when you tell them no them gumball today is just near infuriating, because you realize that everything you said went in one ear and out the other.
And then they argue and whine and complain to no end, even after the conversation is officially OVER and you're trying to move on and they're still going on and on and on and on. "WHY CAN'T I RIDE MY BIKE IN THE ROAD!?!?!?!" "You know why. It's the same reason I told you last week, it's the same reason I told you yesterday, and this morning, and at lunch time, and after lunch time, and five minutes ago. You know why." "BUT WHY CAN'T I RIDE MY BIKE IN THE ROAD? I CAN GO JUST AS FAST AS THE CARS! I'M TOUGH!" And finally, after grueling hours of trying to change the subject, trying to entertain them in some other way, finally, you just give up and have run out of options. "WHY CAN'T I RIDE MY BIKE IN THE ROAD? I WANNA RIDE MY BIKE IN THE ROAD! WHY CAN'T I RIDE MY BIKE IN THE ROAD! WHY? WHY? WHY?" And you finally say "Look, this is the end of it -you're not riding your bike in the road because you could get hurt, or hurt someone else. That's the en d of it. If you ask me again I'm taking your bike away."
"BUT WHY CAN'T I RIDE MY BIKE IN THE ROAD?"
And then there comes the look of honest-to-god SHOCK like they had no effing clue you were going to do that, you must be the meanest person in the world for taking away the bike!
And the worst part is that there's nothing you can do about it except remind yourself that they're "at that age" and just grin and bear it.
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