


I overheard something today that had me remembering how hard it is to be a Mom. I think part of why it is so hard, is because you lose all of your brain cells when you give birth to the child. I used to think we gave our brain cells to the child, and that's why we lost them...but as Bill Cosby can verify-that is not the case. So I imagine the brain cells are in that same black hole where socks get lost.
I heard a woman telling a child about four years old one of those things that only a parent would tell a child. While holding a water bottle two inches from his face she said, "If you'd get it...then you'd have it". I saw the child look at her like, wait a minute...let me grab a notebook here so I can be sure to fully grasp this. 1. If I'd get it. 2. Then I'd have it.
No, he didn't really do that. But he did curl his lip at her all Elvis like to indicate just how dumb he thought she was. Ahhhhh....kids...gotta love them. They drive you into a sleepless stupor and then bask in their superiority. I wanted to let him know that once upon a time, before he entered her world, she was brilliant! But I knew he'd never understand until he had children of his own. So I just giggled instead.
Living the life in South Carolina.
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