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Getting Daddy in Trouble? [parental solidarity]

During one recent night hanging out with my kids, I had a wonderful opportunity to evaluate the strength of my parenting relationship with Rebecca and I owe it to my 5-yr-old daughter (Z*).

I was alone with the four kids and had begun prodding them to begin their evening bedtime routine. This amounts to little more than “herding cats,” but we usually slog through it. We usually only let the girls watch about 1/2 hour of television a day, so “movie time” is a big deal. But before we can get to the main event, they need to clean up, brush their teeth, and get their pajamas on. As any parent knows, this can often be  excruciatingly long to complete. Such was this night.

As the minutes wore on and the cleaning up process failed to progress, I decided to “up the ante” with a challenge: I would give them five minutes, then begin my inspection of the main floor. Five minutes was probably five times what was actually needed, but I was feeling generous. I announced that when the time was up, I would become the temporary owner of anything not cleaned up. Motivating, right?

Not so much. They continued to procrastinate and at the end of the five minutes, I carried out my threat, picking up the various toys that lay strewn about the living and dining rooms. One of these was part of a birthday present Z recently received. Naturally, she threw a fit, claiming “Unfair!” but I maintained that the toy belonged to me for 24 hrs.

I (yet again) issued instructions to the two older girls to finish getting ready for bed, then left them sulking and went downstairs. Apparently, they believed that since I was out of sight, I was therefore unable to hear them, for I was able to eavesdrop on the secret scheming that began to happen. It started with Z complaining to R that “Daddy took my birthday present.” Then R, in full support, said something like, “Yeah, that wasn’t fair!” To which Z retorted – and this was the kicker – “I’m going to tell Mommy that Daddy took my birthday present and he’s gonna get in trouble!

I nearly bit my tongue off to keep from laughing

After I settled down a bit, I calmly walked upstairs to check on them. R promptly informed me of Z’s plan, which immediately set me to laughing again. Z, with a scowl and in her most serious voice, repeated her plan to “get me in trouble.” Trying not to chuckle too hard, I looked her in the eye and said, “That sounds like a good plan.” That seemed to take all the wind out of her sails! Now smiling, Z turned to R and said, “He said that’s a good plan!” in a tone of voice that indicated she thought I’d lost my mind.

Naturally, by the time Mom arrived home that night, Z had already forgotten about her threat. So I was obliged to remind her. My reminder renewed her ire and, with passion in her voice, she followed through on her threat. She conveniently left out certain details, of course, but Rebecca was quick to ask follow-up questions. I stayed quiet the entire time to see how the scene would play out. To my amusement and Z’s horror, Mom completely supported my decision. So much for “getting Daddy in trouble.”

While the outcome didn’t necessarily surprise me, I did reflect on the fact that not all parents are as in sync with one another as Rebecca and I are. I’m very thankful – and blessed – that we have both put in the work with one another to achieve that level of solidarity. Our parental messages may not always be right or perfect, but at least they’re consistent. And I hope that our kids look back one day and recognize the stability and consistency that their parents gave them.

*I have recently decided to remove as many references to my kids’ names on our site as a protective measure for them. In an age of Google, I want my kids to decide – at the right time – how much information about them is on the web. Those of you who know the kids will know them by their first initial. I may at some point let them come up with “pseudonyms” that I’ll use instead.

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A much-needed Star Trek mid-week laugh [video]

Having just finished the 2009 Star Trek movie last night (yes, it took us three nights to watch it), this “alternate ending” struck my funny bone today…

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Rube Goldberg would be PROUD! [video]

The guys from OK Go have done it again, combining a great pop tune with a video that I’m sure you’ll watch more than once. This video for their song “This Too Shall Pass” is an homage to one of my favorite childhood hobbies of creating crazy “Rube Goldberg” machines (though at least they arguably did something, whereas this beautiful creation simply  exists to exist!).

Lest you get caught up in the marvel of their incredibly intricate production (and when you see the ending, ponder how many takes they endured…), I’ve included the lyrics below, which are also worth reading.

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Lyrics:

You know you can’t keep letting it get you down
And you can’t keep dragging that dead weight around
Is it really all that much to lug around
Better run like he** when you hit the ground

When the morning comes…

Can’t stop those kids from dancing but why would you want to?
Especially when you are already getting good
‘Cause when your mind don’t move then your knees don’t bend
But don’t go blaming the kids again

When the morning comes…

Let it go, This too shall pass
Let it go, This too shall pass

You know you can’t keep letting it get you down,
No you can’t keep letting it get you down
Oh is it really all that much to lug around,
And you can’t keep letting it get you down

When the morning comes
(Oh you can’t keep letting it get you down,
No you can’t keep letting it get you down)

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Construction & destruction: the short lifespan of a gingerbread house

Sunday afternoon…

Monday evening…

Yes, we’re a family that doesn’t mess around when it comes to enjoying our holiday treats … even if they’re meant to be decorations! :)

Thank goodness for pre-baked gingerbread house kits that let us focus on the building, decorating, and eating instead of the baking! Costco has the best kit we’ve seen – it’s $10 and has everything you see here, plus two gingerbread men who met their fates rather quickly.

I wonder what would have happened if R or Z had been with Hansel and Gretel when they happened upon that candy house in the woods. I have a feeling they would have gobbled up the walls so fast that the witch would barely have made it out before the roof collapsed!

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