10 Parenthood Mysteries

by Jennifer on May 3, 2010

10. It is possible for a child to spend nine months in your womb, carry half of your DNA, and somehow emerge not looking a darn thing like you.

9.  You can take your child to the doctor with a 105 degree fever and be told, “He’ll be okay.  It’s just a virus” and that actually be true.

8. The grandparents swear that your children are angels EVERY TIME they spend the night, which is interesting since they turn into demons immediately upon their return home.

7. The same son whose teacher  refers to him as ‘nurturing’ and ‘loving’ to all the little kids at preschool has a daily habit of purposely plowing over his toddler sister.

6. Your child amazingly does not suffer from malnutrition, even though the last time he ate what you cooked for dinner was two years ago.

5. Your children fight naps every day, yet you would give up your gall bladder in exchange for a nap once a week.

4. Somehow your child’s 15 minute nap in the car takes the place of his three hour afternoon nap.

3. When your kids stay up two hours past their bedtime, they wake up one hour earlier than usual.

2. You were sure of how you would handle every situation before you had kids thanks to your parenting books.  Now, you want to return the books to the author, along with your kids, for a long weekend.

1. Even though your kids drive you crazy every day, it is inevitable that you will miss them and call them at grandma’s before the night is over.

What mystifies you?

Top Ten Tuesday this week is hosted by itscome2this while OhAmanda is traveling as a blogger with World Vision to the Dominican Republic.

Stay tuned this week–another Crazy Old Bat short story is in the works!

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bobbie May 4, 2010 at 11:39 AM

I look forward to Tuesday mornings for your "10" list. Sitting here with coffee and
enjoying the present but also reminiscing (sp?) when you and Lisa were infants, toddlers, and now moms. And, i promise you, they really ARE ANGELS when they spend the night(s). Look for all the blessings they give you daily; b/c before you know it you will be the grandma. Oh my,in one of my nostalgic moods today.
Love you, Mom

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jennifervdavis May 4, 2010 at 5:44 PM

I guess I'm thankful that, if they're going to misbehave, then they misbehave for me!

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Shelley May 4, 2010 at 6:17 PM

#4 is SO true Jennifer! My kids do that all the time…and people wonder why I am crazy about getting them home in enough time for their naps. I just want them to actually take one! :) Great list! SY

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Sheri May 4, 2010 at 5:29 PM

I love this, especially #7. All my son's teachers have said he's soo quiet, he hardly talks. HA! I need to invite them to my house for just an hour, then they can see the "real" boy.

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jennifervdavis May 4, 2010 at 6:51 PM

Unfortunately, neither Caleb nor Hannah Grace take naps anymore, so I am bound and determined that Chloe will every day! :)

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Lara May 4, 2010 at 6:52 PM

How very true! The one that blows my mind the most is the going to bed late and getting up early. If I go to bed late I want to sleep in. Thanks for the laughs!!

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jennifervdavis May 4, 2010 at 6:57 PM

Yes, because if the kids went to bed late, chances are Mommy went to bed much later…. :)

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mandi@itscome2this May 5, 2010 at 12:00 AM

Oh that's a great list!! So true, so true! Thanks for linking up:)

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teachingmoneytokids May 4, 2010 at 7:29 PM

I don't get the nap thing either. Why can't 15 minutes for me have the same effect

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jennifervdavis May 4, 2010 at 7:33 PM

VERY good question!

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Amber May 5, 2010 at 2:07 AM

I'm mystified by all these things, too! Especially number 2. So much for sleeping in. But, if I put them to bed 1/2 hour early, they'll sleep 12 or 12 1/2 hours. I just don't get it! Thanks for adding a little humor to these sometimes frustrating moments!

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Amber May 5, 2010 at 2:07 AM

I'm mystified by all these things, too! Especially number 2. So much for sleeping in. But, if I put them to bed 1/2 hour early, they'll sleep 12 or 12 1/2 hours. I just don't get it! Thanks for adding a little humor to these sometimes frustrating moments!

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jennifervdavis May 5, 2010 at 2:17 AM

You have to laugh at these things every once in a while, or you'll go crazy!

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jennifervdavis May 5, 2010 at 2:17 AM

You have to laugh at these things every once in a while, or you'll go crazy!

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CA May 5, 2010 at 11:12 PM

LOL You know I never understand when people make comments like 'she has his nose' or 'he has the family's hair'. My kids are now 3,5,&8 and I still don't see either myself or my husband in them (personality wise, yes, but not physical). I always thought maybe it's because I'm too close to them to notice. Now I know it's one of those Parenting Mysteries. Thanks for reassuring me :-)

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CA May 5, 2010 at 11:12 PM

LOL You know I never understand when people make comments like 'she has his nose' or 'he has the family's hair'. My kids are now 3,5,&8 and I still don't see either myself or my husband in them (personality wise, yes, but not physical). I always thought maybe it's because I'm too close to them to notice. Now I know it's one of those Parenting Mysteries. Thanks for reassuring me :-)

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jennifervdavis May 6, 2010 at 12:48 AM

Well, I have to admit that my daughter, our middle child, looks exactly like her father. She does not have one single physical characteristic of me, though. And since she is my 'terrible two', I'm starting to wonder if she has any personality traits, either! ;)

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jennifervdavis May 6, 2010 at 12:48 AM

Well, I have to admit that my daughter, our middle child, looks exactly like her father. She does not have one single physical characteristic of me, though. And since she is my 'terrible two', I'm starting to wonder if she has any personality traits, either! ;)

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Catie May 8, 2010 at 6:55 PM

HILARIOUS!!! :) I've just recently exprienced #3!! We started putting our DD to bed an hour later than usual thinking she would sleep longer the next morning. Nope. She started waking up an HOUR EARLIER – FIVE AM!!!! *sigh* Now that she's going to bed at 6pm again, she sleeps till 6am. Very mysterious. Great list!!!

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jenvdavis May 8, 2010 at 7:45 PM

I'm impressed that you can get your child to bed so early–and I'm really impressed that you can rise that early, too! :)

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