#2 and I were at the courthouse today to pick up some records, and were joined on the elevator by Thug Boy. You've probably seen him in a town near you with his knitteed cap pulled down to his eyebrows,his saggy jeans, and ours came with a summons in his hand for the Criminal Court.
I looked at the floor. I looked at the wall. I looked anywhere except at Thug Boy.
I looked at #2 who was wearing his jacket hood inside the building.
"#2," I said in my best mom voice, "is there some reason that you are wearing a hat inside of a building? Inside of a building that has ladies inside of it? Are you trying to show them, by your lack of respect, that you think they aren't ladies?"
"No, mom, my ears were cold."
I gave him that mom look where I look straight at him and raise an eyebrow and wait.
He took off his hood.
"Thank you." I said, and then looked up in time to see Thug Boy hang his head and blush as he pulled the cap off of his own head.
"I'm not your mom, you know. I wasn't talking to you." I said with a smile.
He shrugged his shoulders and smiled that embarrassed little boy smile he's probably had for the whole of his life. "Just the same...." he answered.
I couldn't help but think that a strict mom with a mean mom voice might have kept him out of that elevator altogether. Either that, or I really am "the Mom." I should get a cape and a sidekick and go out to scold the world into removing their hats indoors, and wiping their feet, and using their napkins and always saying "Yes, Ma'am."
Just think of all the good I could do....if only I had the time....and a cape. I definitely need a cape.
6 comments:
You ARE "the Mom". I'm just a Dad.
I have a confession, though. I have a bad habit of using my kids to lecture to people standing in line at the store.
I don't have your "touch", I guess. It leads to some awkward scenes.
"Now kids, you know you shouldn't be smoking out of wedlock!"
Maybe I just need practice ... ;-)
Careful,
the Obastapo will come after you for "stifling the creativity and individuality of children".
Keep up the good work!!
You are THE MOM. Keep it up!
Oh wow this made me giggle. ^^
That was just so sweet....It's nice to know there is still a whisper of innocence hiding in some of the most unsuspecting places ( or people ).
Thanks for this cheer up. =3
Sweet! I need a touch of your grace to be able to do what you do without causing waves.... Don't have it yet.
Reminds us all that we need to pray for all those 'thugs' that someone might touch their lives and help them find their way on a righteous path.
Happy January
:)
Sara
Yeah... having parents that care enough to scold IS a big help!
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