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Lies parents tell to their children
Filed under: Just for moms, Just for dads, Holidays, Playground bureauIn some small way, I wish we’d never started with the whole Santa Claus things. My kids are so deeply invested in it that I’m afraid finding out the truth is going to break their little hearts. My hope is that they’ll learn gradually, like I did, and not all at once. Christmas is still magical to me, and I know that all those years experiencing the mystery and magic of Christmas is part of that feeling.Cole Gamble, over at StrollerDerby, disagrees with me. He calls Santa Claus, along with the Tooth Fairy and the Easter Bunny, one of the 14 lies we should stop telling our children. Others include: Just tell me the truth and you won’t get in trouble. Do this or you won’t get [something big you possibly can’t take away anyway]. Big kids eat their vegetables; aren’t you a big kid? You’ll make more friends if you play nice. Mommy and Daddy are “taking a nap.” Cole says it’s also statistically impossible that your child is the prettiest/most handsome in the world, because in fact, his children already hold that title. Since we’ve been talking a lot about lying this week, I think Cole’s timing with this hilarious list couldn’t have been better. Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments
Radar gun toting boy aims to stop speeders
Filed under: kids 8-11, health & safety, Weird but true, Gadgets & techLots of little boys dream of careers in law enforcement. In preparation, they spend hours playing cop, arresting their little friends and writing tickets. But this sort of pretend police work is just child’s play for Landon Wilburn of Louisville, Kentucky. He found an effective way to actually enforce the law and has become a neighborhood hero because of it.Like a lot of subdivisions, the one where 11-year-old Landon lives has a problem with cars speeding through the streets. Residents have complained to police and Landon and his friends regularly yell at drivers to slow down. But when these efforts failed, Landon came up with a better idea. He got out his Hot Wheels toy radar gun, donned a bright orange vest, and grabbed his siren-equipped flashlight. He set himself up on the side of the street and began tracking the speed of passing cars.Yeah, it’s a toy but it actually works! The speed limit in Landon’s neighborhood is 25 mph, but he clocked some cars going close to 55 mph. At least they were until they spotted what they assumed was a police officer with a radar gun aimed at them. Neighbor George Ayers says, “When I saw it happening, I got the biggest kick out of it. People were locking up their brakes when they saw him.”Fortunately, Landon may soon find his radar gun is no longer needed. After commissioning a study on speeding in the area, speed humps are being installed in the neighborhood. Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments
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Minnie Driver set to be a chubby mommy
Filed under: Just for moms, Pregnancy & birth, Eating & nutrition, Bump watch, Life & style, Celeb parenting, Mommy wars, That’s entertainment, Mealtime, Single parenting For someone who had little to say about her pregnancy, Minnie Driver is certainly opening up these days. She won’t reveal the name of the baby’s father and she has no plans on finding out the baby’s sex before the big day, but she has a lot to say about the rest of parenting. The actress recently revealed she has no real plans to stay with the baby’s father and is seriously considering single motherhood. Now she admits she is prepared to be a “chubby” mother as well. As opposed to other Hollywood starlets who look like they were never pregnant to begin with (Keri Russell, I’m talking to YOU) or those who hit the gym moments after they shed the placenta and worked out frantically to reduce their size, Minnie has no plans to do anything other than be a mommy! Take that, Kate Hudson! (Hudson gained seventy pounds with son Ryder.) Driver says to plan on seeing her around Malibu, and to plan on seeing her fat. As most of us realistic gals know, it takes a year to put it on, and heaven knows it can take at least a year to take it back off–if we ever do. Nice to hear someone from tinsel town taking a breath of reality! I doubt Minnie will stay ‘chubby’ as she likes to call it, given that she gained a ton of weight for her breakout role in Circle of Friends and lost all of it, but only time will tell. I just wish someone would advise Minnie she doesn’t look fat now that she’s pregnant–she looks fantastic! Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments
Dad called pervert for taking pictures of his own kids in public
Filed under: Fun & activities, health & safety, Weird but trueBritish man Gary Crutchley was enjoying watching his sons having fun on a large inflatable slide at an outdoor event and thought he’d capture the moment with a few pictures. Those innocent snapshots turned the family friendly event ugly, however, when the slide operator and a parent standing inline asked him to stop, even accusing him of taking pictures of their children to post on the internet. The word “pervert” was also thrown around.Gary showed them the pictures he had taken, pictures of his own children, and even grabbed two police officers walking by to confirm he’d done nothing wrong. He hadn’t, of course, but it ended what had turned out to be a pleasant day.In this age of easy technology, parents can be understandably protective about strangers photographing their children. But does that mean that parents can no longer take pictures of their own children in public? I think this is a case of over-protectiveness gone bad, but there have been instances when I was uncomfortable with another parents’ photography. Just last week, an older couple who appeared to be endeared by my children at an outdoor event turned their camcorder on them. I was left momentarily speechless; my gut told me they were harmless, yet I wasn’t sure why they’d want video of my two kids. How do you feel about parents taking pictures of kids in public places? Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments
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August 1st, 2008 at 11:11 pm
[…] Lies parents tell to their children Filed under: Just for moms, Just for dads, Holidays, Playground bureauIn some small way, I wish we’d never started with the whole Santa Claus things. My kids are so deeply invested in it that I’m afraid finding out the truth is going to break their little hearts. My hope is that they’ll learn gradually, like […] […]
August 7th, 2008 at 3:47 pm
[…] Lies parents tell to their children Filed under: Just for moms, Just for dads, Holidays, Playground bureauIn some small way, I wish we’d never started with the whole Santa Claus things. My kids are so deeply invested in it that I’m afraid finding out the truth is going to break their little hearts. My hope is that they’ll learn gradually, like […] […]
August 24th, 2008 at 10:31 am
[…] Lies parents tell to their children Filed under: Just for moms, Just for dads, Holidays, Playground bureauIn some small way, I wish we’d never started with the whole Santa Claus things. My kids are so deeply invested in it that I’m afraid finding out the truth is going to break their little hearts. My hope is that they’ll learn gradually, like […] […]
August 24th, 2008 at 10:16 pm
[…] Lies parents tell to their children Filed under: Just for moms, Just for dads, Holidays, Playground bureauIn some small way, I wish we’d never started with the whole Santa Claus things. My kids are so deeply invested in it that I’m afraid finding out the truth is going to break their little hearts. My hope is that they’ll learn gradually, like […] […]
August 30th, 2008 at 8:14 am
[…] Lies parents tell to their children Filed under: Just for moms, Just for dads, Holidays, Playground bureauIn some small way, I wish we’d never started with the whole Santa Claus things. My kids are so deeply invested in it that I’m afraid finding out the truth is going to break their little hearts. My hope is that they’ll learn gradually, like […] […]
September 1st, 2008 at 11:43 pm
[…] Lies parents tell to their children Filed under: Just for moms, Just for dads, Holidays, Playground bureauIn some small way, I wish we’d never started with the whole Santa Claus things. My kids are so deeply invested in it that I’m afraid finding out the truth is going to break their little hearts. My hope is that they’ll learn gradually, like […] […]