Wednesday, April 17, 2013

Parents: a must read

A friend of mine shared this on Facebook today. I bawled. I mean, wet snotty bawling. It hit me hard. And I'm glad it did. If you are a parent, please read this:
 
"Dear Mom On the iPhone,

I see you over there on the bench, messing on your iPhone. It feels good to relax a little while your kids have fun in the sunshine, doesn’t it? You are doing a great job with your kids, you work hard, you teach them manners, have them do their chores.

But Momma, let me tell you what you don’t see right now…..

Your little girl is spinning round and round, making her dress twirl. She is such a little beauty queen already, the sun shining behind her long hair. She keeps glancing your way to see if you are watching her.

You aren’t.

Your little boy keeps shouting, “Mom, MOM watch this!” I see you acknowledge him, barely glancing his way.

He sees that too. His shoulders slump, but only for a moment, as he finds the next cool thing to do.

Now you are pushing your baby in the swing. She loves it! Cooing and smiling with every push. You don’t see her though, do you? Your head is bent, your eyes on your phone as you absently push her swing.

Talk to her. Tell her about the clouds, Mommy. The Creator who made them. Tickle her tummy when she comes near you and enjoy that baby belly laugh that leaves far too quickly.

Put your eyes back on your prize…Your kids.

Show them that they are the priority. Wherever you are, be ALL there. I am not saying it’s not ok to check in on your phone, but it’s a time-sucker: User Beware!

Play time at the park will be over before you know it.

The childhood of your children will be gone before you know it.

They won’t always want to come to the park with you, Mommy. They won’t always spin and twirl to make their new dress swish, they won’t always call out, “WATCH ME!”

There will come a point when they stop trying, stop calling your name, stop bothering to interrupt your phone time.

Because they know…

You’ve shown them, all these moments, that the phone is more important than they are. They see you looking at it at while waiting to pick up brother from school, during playtime, at the dinner table, at bedtime…..

I know that’s not true, Mommy.

I know your heart says differently.

But your kids can’t hear your words, Mommy. Your actions are screaming way too loudly.

May our eyes rest upon those we love, first and foremost, and may everything else fall away in the wonderful, noisy, sticky-fingered glory of it all."
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Quite the eye opener, isn't it? I'm usually not that into my phone, more often it's my computer that has all my attention. Quite often I will hear one of my children say to the other, "don't bug mom now, she's working" and right now it breaks my heart. Oh and there are plenty of other situations where I know I've made my kids feel like they aren't my priority, and for that I am deeply shameful.
 
They are growing so dang fast. I don't want to miss out on their precious childhood because it's already nearly gone! I get so irritated when I hear other mothers say how they can't wait until their kids are "just a little older" so they can take them here or go there. It's such a hassle taking them anywhere. Can't go out to eat. Can't take vacations? Really? Why have kids at all? Sure, it can be more inconvenient when you have to be responsible for someone other than yourself. But seriously? Wishing away your baby's childhood? Nice. Usually I just smile and agree. I'm sure I have said it too at one point in time. Just seems more blaringly obvious when it comes from someone else's mouth, I suppose.
 
Anyway, I didn't want to go on a rant today. I just wanted to share some very powerful words. They certainly made me think long and hard about my own actions. And I hope to change some of them...TODAY.
 

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