tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3115132896435909080.post5013502125954741869..comments2023-10-06T16:08:54.727+02:00Comments on Lazy Girl's Blog: Things moms sayMilhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02647139896187096733noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3115132896435909080.post-79281622649017452822015-04-12T17:51:07.390+02:002015-04-12T17:51:07.390+02:00I keep thinking of Bill Cosby's monologue abou...I keep thinking of Bill Cosby's monologue about the raising of his children and how his parents would come over and watch him and his wife interact with their brood.<br />They would get little sly smiles on their faces and ask, "You havin' a little trouble there?"<br /><br />Stubborn parents encounter stubborn children. Who knew?<br />She will someday use those very same warnings with hers!<br /><br />And like Jenenz says, teach them to respect. We have to share this world.<br /><br />Very, very funny post.....so true!<br />Lindlehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01729656346990206611noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3115132896435909080.post-85741482424981900652015-04-11T01:56:42.093+02:002015-04-11T01:56:42.093+02:00Regarding "6. One day you'll understand (...Regarding "6. One day you'll understand (when you have a strong-willed child just like you!). Implied meaning: And I hope you'll call me and ask, how did you do it mom?" This really does happen. As the child gets older, they realize your wisdom. <br /><br />My parents always told me to beware of The Beatles. They were hippies and drug users. Of course, they were trying to protect me from the bad things in life, and not seeing the beautiful music the Beatles made. I appreciate that they taught me about right and wrong. One of the things that I learned on my own was "not judge a book by its cover". Which we taught E at an early age. Nurturing respectful relationship between child and parent is a constant dance. Do the dance with love, trust, and respect.Jenenzhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08075380132507900457noreply@blogger.com