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FEATHERING OUR NESTS: O-MAMA’s Perspective on SPRING CLEANING

Spring is in the air.  The birds and the bees are flitting around doing their thing…nature abounds.  The birds are feathering their nests and laying their eggs, while the bees are busy pollinating every flower in the garden.  The air is crisp and clean.  Chirping and buzzing fills the air.

Everything seems fresh and new.  So, let’s take a new look at Spring, shall we? The first thing that comes to mind is cleaning. Ugggh.  But, let's talk about the birds and the bees instead...the part of the story that happens...

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CLEAN UNDERWEAR: Book MAMA's February Review For Kid-O's

Book MAMAs review of: ALWAYS WEAR CLEAN UNDERWEAR AND OTHER WAYS PARENTS SAY ‘I LOVE YOU’, by Marc Gellman; Illustrated by Debbie Tilley

I hate to do this to you again, but in my library work wanderings doing inventory, I found this gem of a book, but I don’t think it’s going to be an easy one to track down!  Because of that, I’ve semi-summarized it below so even if you can’t find the book, you can get the gist of it here. 

The bottom line is…everything you say to your kids means I love you, and if you think about it, that’s really true.

Recently I’ve said a few things to my kids that really meant I love you:

“No, you can’t have cheez-its and Hershey bars for snack…why? Because it’s gross and unhealthy and BECAUSE I LOVE YOU and I want you to feel good and happy.”

“No, you can’t go out on the roof…why?  Because it’s a stupid idea and you could break your neck and BECAUSE I LOVE YOU and I would die if you died.”

“No, you can’t go to the movies with a group of boys and girls…why? Because you’re 12 and that’s ridiculous and all boys will ever want is to get in your pants and BECAUSE I LOVE YOU and want you to stay young and innocent as long as is realistically possible."

“No, you can’t play wii games all day long…why? Because it’s couch potato-ish and creepy and it’s a beautiful day and BECAUSE I LOVE YOU and want you to feel good about yourself and appreciate the world around you."

So, Marc Gellman has a great voice in this book.  He doesn’t preach.  He’s funny, and he has great examples of all the things we say…and what we really mean and how it all boils down to saying “I love you” in a hundred different ways.  It’s a book your older child himself can read or a book you can read together.

THE LIST:

(or the way your parents show you that they love you; the way they try to help you grow up into a good and kind and decent person with good manners and good friends and, someday a good family of your own)

Everything your parents nag you about has a little meaning and a big meaning.  These big meanings will make the little meanings seem less like nagging and more about you seeing how hard and how important it is to learn to be good.

  1. Always wear clean underwear: WHAT PEOPLE DON’T SEE ABOUT YOU SHOULD BE JUST AS GOOD AS WHAT PEOPLE DO SEE ABOUT YOU
  2. Don’t pee in the pool: DON’T DO BAD STUFF EVEN IF THERE IS NO CHANCE THAT YOU WILL BE CAUGHT
  3. Eat your vegetables: WHAT YOU WANT IS NOT ALWAYS WHAT YOU NEED
  4. Take out the garbage: YOU HAVE TO LEARN HOW TO DO HARD, DIRTY JOBS
  5. Look both ways before you cross the street: DON’T JUMP INTO THINGS
  6. Keep your shoes off the couch: BE RESPECTFUL
  7. Don’t talk with your mouth full: YOU NEED TO LEARN TO DO JUST ONE THING AT A TIME
  8. Money doesn’t grow on trees, you know: YOU NEED TO LEARN WHAT THINGS REALLY COST
  9. Share your toys: PEOPLE ARE MORE IMPORTANT THAN TOYS
  10. Tie your shoes: YOU SHOULD FINISH WHAT YOU START
  11. Walk/feed the dog: YOU HAVE TO TAKE CARE OF THE ONES YOU LOVE, NO MATTER WHAT
  12. Always say please and thank you: EVERYTHING YOU GET IS A GIFT
  13. Don’t go swimming right after you eat: YOU NEED TO LEARN TO WAIT
  14. If you can’t say anything nice, don’t say anything at all: YOU NEED TO PRAISE OTHERS JUST AS MUCH AS YOU NEED TO BE PRAISED
  15. I’m gonna count to three and then…YOU NEED TO HEAR THE COUNTING BEFORE THE KABOOM—THERE IS ALWAYS A SIGN OF TROUBLE COMING
  16. Don’t talk to your Father/Mother like that: ALL PEOPLE DESERVE TO BE TREATED WITH KINDNESS AND APPRECIATION
  17. Clean your plate: BE GRATEFUL FOR WHAT YOU HAVE
  18. Do your homework: PREPARE FOR EVERYTHING YOU DO
  19. Cover your mouth when you sneeze: DON’T HURT ANYBODY, EVEN IN LITTLE WAYS
  20. Stand up straight: SHOW EVERYONE THAT YOU BELIEVE IN YOURSELF
  21. Say you’re sorry: YOU NEED TO FIX UP WHAT YOU MESS UP
  22. Don’t judge a book by its cover: LOOK DEEPER
  23. Don’t hit: THERE ARE LOTS OF WAYS TO WORK SOMETHING OUT WITHOUT HITTING
  24. Don’t copy off your neighbor: FIND YOUR OWN WAY IN LIFE
  25. I hope that when you grow up you have a kid just like you: PUT YOURSELF IN SOMEBODY ELSE’S SHOES
  26. Go give Grandma a kiss: YOU NEED TO RESPECT AGE
  27. Call if you are going to be late: WHAT YOU DO AFFECTS EVERYBODY WHO LOVES YOU
  28. Do as I say, not as I do: THE RIGHT THING IS BIGGER THAN ANY TEACHER
  29. Because I say so: YOU HAVE TO LOVE AND TRUST GOOD PEOPLE IF YOU ARE GOING TO GROW UP GOOD
  30. It’s time for bed: YOU NEED TO LEARN DISCIPLINE
  31. Say your prayers: YOU NEED TO FIND SOME TIME IN YOUR DAY TO CHECK IN WITH GOD
  32. I love you: YOU CAN’T SAY IT TOO MUCH AND EVERYTHING ABOVE IS JUST ANOTHER WAY OF SAYING I LOVE YOU

I have said at least 10 of the above things in just the last 48 hours so it’s nice to know these things are universal and truly important and far less silly than your kids might make you think!  I love this book because it validates everything we say and helps both grown-ups and kids understand what we really mean!

So, kids, listen to your parents when they say something that seems absurd and pointless to you, all they are really saying is that they love you.


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  • bbadsenji

    So true mostly. But I have learned that when you get into an accident ("Always wear clean, not hole-y, underwear, just in case you get into an accident"). Well... they might end up having to cut your underwear off! I do not want my $65 bra to be cut off. Thankfully, my son understood — most of the time — that when I said "No" it was out of love. He saves his money, eats well, exercises... and when his grandmother died, was appalled at the greed of his cousins who expressed disappointment at not being left more money. I wish I had been as good a person at 27 as he is ❤ What's not to love?
    on 02/01/12
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    • stepmama

      This review is so sweet and charming. And @bbadsenji - you raised a good boy. Good job MAMA!
      on 02/01/12
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    • bbadsenji

      Thanks, stepmama. I always get such a good feeling when my parents or friends comment positively on his sweetness, his manners, or his helpfulness. And I'll feel even better when he can find his own "forever partner" as I have. One of the ways we show our love for our children is in wanting them to be happy in life, and life can be so hard sometimes.
      on 02/02/12
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    • stepmama

      Life can be hard, but it's a lot easier when you are a good person, trying to do the right thing surrounded by people who love you! Goodness has a way of being contagious. Lucky boy. Lucky MAMA.
      on 02/03/12
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