At the moment, there is a toddler in our waiting room. Her mom is here getting new tires put on her car and as any mom knows, sometimes you have to take them along. Normal people just don't have the luxury of a built in nanny so we don't have to drag our noisy children along with us. The toddler is evidently playing at the moment because we can her a very faint scrapping noise coming through the wall.
This noise didn't even register on my radar. As a parental veteran with 3 kids, I've learned to just tune a vast majority of sounds out. It's the quiet that gets my attention usually, because it means my girls are up to something. However, this tiny minuscule sound evidently sent off a blaring alarm in her head. I just heard her call up to the front desk and ask what all the racket was. Of course, that caught my attention and I started to listen. I could barely hear this noted distraction when I hear her tell the staff member...
"Oh, it's another kid."
Yes, grinch, it is.
Now, currently, she doesn't have any children and I simply cannot wait until she does! I know that she's still lost in lala land celebrating her one month marriage anniversary (which she tells anyone and everyone who will listen, including potential employees she's interviewing), but I'm fairly certain that her rude awaking will not be too terribly far off. Patience is not her virtue. She was dating her now husband for 6 whole months prior to the engagement and was married within that first year. I don't exactly see her waiting to dip her toes into the pregnancy pool too long either.
She's constantly telling us that when she has kids they will: never cry in public, they will not be allowed to run around in public, they will be perfectly behaved at all times. I say good luck! Us moms here in the office have tried to make it clear to her that she's living in a fantasy world, unicorns are not real, and that she needs to be prepared for the inevitable string of tantrums that are in her future whether she likes it or not. But we're not her, so what do we know right?
We're all in agreement that she probably shouldn't reproduce because there's a very likely chance that the poor child will suffer from shaken baby syndrome the first time she has to suffer through hours of endless crying for no reason. Personally, I'd love to be a fly on the wall when that happens and buzz in her ear "We told you so!"
It's just an unavoidable fact of parenthood... Children make noise. Deal with it!
This noise didn't even register on my radar. As a parental veteran with 3 kids, I've learned to just tune a vast majority of sounds out. It's the quiet that gets my attention usually, because it means my girls are up to something. However, this tiny minuscule sound evidently sent off a blaring alarm in her head. I just heard her call up to the front desk and ask what all the racket was. Of course, that caught my attention and I started to listen. I could barely hear this noted distraction when I hear her tell the staff member...
"Oh, it's another kid."
Yes, grinch, it is.
Now, currently, she doesn't have any children and I simply cannot wait until she does! I know that she's still lost in lala land celebrating her one month marriage anniversary (which she tells anyone and everyone who will listen, including potential employees she's interviewing), but I'm fairly certain that her rude awaking will not be too terribly far off. Patience is not her virtue. She was dating her now husband for 6 whole months prior to the engagement and was married within that first year. I don't exactly see her waiting to dip her toes into the pregnancy pool too long either.
She's constantly telling us that when she has kids they will: never cry in public, they will not be allowed to run around in public, they will be perfectly behaved at all times. I say good luck! Us moms here in the office have tried to make it clear to her that she's living in a fantasy world, unicorns are not real, and that she needs to be prepared for the inevitable string of tantrums that are in her future whether she likes it or not. But we're not her, so what do we know right?
We're all in agreement that she probably shouldn't reproduce because there's a very likely chance that the poor child will suffer from shaken baby syndrome the first time she has to suffer through hours of endless crying for no reason. Personally, I'd love to be a fly on the wall when that happens and buzz in her ear "We told you so!"
It's just an unavoidable fact of parenthood... Children make noise. Deal with it!
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