At our house, the children play a game. I invented it. It's called "For this one moment in time let's pretend that Mom has a clue." It's a fun game and saves lots of time. There really are no rules, but I'll give you an example of how we play it.
me: "The word bus only has one 's' in it."
#3: "Are you sure? Because it sounds like it has two."
me: "I'm sure, just one 's.'"
#3: "Because, Mom, it really sounds like there should be two. Listen 'Busssssssss.'"
me: "Play the game."
#3: (Skeptically) "Okay..." Erases the extra 's.'
Playing the game saves us a lot of arguments. I wish more people would learn how to play it. People like the dentist's office who called this morning to confirm my appointment for next week and mispronounced our last name.
me: "I know our name ends with a 'ch', but you pronounce it like a 'k.'"
her: "Really? That's weird."
me: "I know, but that's how it's said."
her: "Why is that? Why not just spell it with a 'ck' instead?"
me: "Because then it wouldn't be our name."
her: "But it would be easier to say."
If she were my child, I would simply say, "I know, but let's play the game" and that would be the end of it. She would simply shrug and go on instead of debating spelling and pronunciation with me at 8:00 in the morning. I'm not ready to think that hard until at least 10:00.
Think about how much time I would save on inane phone calls and arguments with the lawn guy if only they would "play the game."
I'm really not as dumb as I guess I must look and/or sound. Tired and distracted do not make me a complete idiot. They simply make me sound like one. I can't help that, at least not today.
This is my new mission for the day. I'm going to teach my game to all the parents in the world so that they too can make an end run around their children's arguments. Parents aren't as completely clueless as our children seem to think. Disagree with me? It's time for you to play the game.
7 comments:
Oh, I love this! Too funny!! I'm going to teach my children to play The Game. I also tweeted it... are you on Twitter?
I just said, "Come here, kids, I'm going to teach you a game!" Youngest daughter: "Oh no. Is it called, 'Clean up the living room'?"
That will be the NEXT game we play today.... !
M.E. I do not tweet. I'm afraid it would be just one more distraction. Do you not find it to be one? Tell me more.
I only started on Twitter because I wanted to find out what it was all about. I don't spend much time on it at all: just check it for any news during the day (from Heritage Foundation, for example), and only send out tweets myself once or twice a day, if that. So it's OK. I used to spend lots more time on blogging, when I was doing that regularly.
Oh, and while I'm doing this: my kids are actually cleaning up the living room! They really thought that was the game and ... they played it! Maybe I shouldn't tell them the "real" game... !!
My maiden name ends in "ch" but is pronounced like "sh". Some people just don't get things like that.
My older kids already "play the game" and I didn't have to teach them! They must feel sorry for me. But I wonder if I can teach it to my toddler...
Disagree with you? I don't think that's allowed in our house ... I'd better check with my wife :-)
I'm going to try this game tonight with the kids.
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