Saturday, December 28, 2013
More boy differences.
As I watched a Victoria's Secret commercial on television recently I found that I have a whole new perspective. Before, as I watched those commercials I thought about how angry it makes me that every woman out there feels like she has to live up to that. I thought about me and how discouraging it was to know that my husband was seeing that as an example. How at 33 years old and after almost 13 years of marriage, I still have body issues. And I thought about my girls and how much pain they will probably feel because they will never live up to that. But this time, I saw that commercial and thought about how mad I am that my son will be constantly inundated with pictures of half naked women and how hard it will be for him to make good, Godly choices throughout his life with all of the temptation that this world throws at him. Father, help us all to stand strong against the things of this world and hold on to the truths of your word.
New Words
Our house is full of new words.
BubbaJ: "But why?" Every mother loves those words, right? I haven't quite started entertaining them with answers yet because he seems satisfied just asking.
Sissy: "Literally." She says this like one would use the word "seriously." Like "Did you really just do that?" Almost right, but not quite. And she says it so often I haven't found a good way to correct her. So if you hear her say "literally" somewhat inappropriately feel free to correct her or ignore it.
Precious: "My life is over!" In her dramatic voice. This comes in response to anything from someone wasn't nice to me at school to you passed the ketchup instead of mustard. Good times!
I even have "new words" in a way. I have never enjoyed reading. In fact, I found some way around reading almost every book I was assigned in high school and college. And in my adult life I read only for self-improvement. Then I joined a book club and continued to read only self-improvement books until one of the ladies bought us the book for the month and it was simply a book to read for pleasure. And I enjoyed it! Since then I have read seven other books. Legit books! And I enjoyed them. If this keeps up I might have to actually use my library card. :o
BubbaJ: "But why?" Every mother loves those words, right? I haven't quite started entertaining them with answers yet because he seems satisfied just asking.
Sissy: "Literally." She says this like one would use the word "seriously." Like "Did you really just do that?" Almost right, but not quite. And she says it so often I haven't found a good way to correct her. So if you hear her say "literally" somewhat inappropriately feel free to correct her or ignore it.
Precious: "My life is over!" In her dramatic voice. This comes in response to anything from someone wasn't nice to me at school to you passed the ketchup instead of mustard. Good times!
I even have "new words" in a way. I have never enjoyed reading. In fact, I found some way around reading almost every book I was assigned in high school and college. And in my adult life I read only for self-improvement. Then I joined a book club and continued to read only self-improvement books until one of the ladies bought us the book for the month and it was simply a book to read for pleasure. And I enjoyed it! Since then I have read seven other books. Legit books! And I enjoyed them. If this keeps up I might have to actually use my library card. :o
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