Sometimes my kids accuse me of having a favorite. They spot differences in parenting and are quick to point them out. Who has it the easiest in the family, the oldest or the youngest? How about the middle child? I'm the oldest, so I can only imagine how 4 out of 5 of my kids feel about their place in the family. What I do know is that every one of them has had a different mom.
My oldest had the scheduled, do it by the book, make no mistakes mom. The last four each had a little more relaxed mom than the child in front of them. And by the time I got to the twins, it was basically anything goes!
Some of them had a mom that read multiple books each night and sang songs before bed. Some got a hasty kiss before I collapsed. Some ate only healthy foods with no unnecessary sugar. Others started ice cream for dessert at 6 months. A few had a mom that helped study for tests. I've been surprised when others came home and said they took a test that day. A couple of them had a field trip and room mom. Other years, making it to parent-teacher conferences felt like a victory.
One child rarely went to summer camps. The rest have gone to camp whenever and wherever I could find one that fit the budget! Some got way too much help on homework and others were encouraged to be independent and do their best. Some went to all their well-child visits, and some missed a few, or several.
One child rarely went to summer camps. The rest have gone to camp whenever and wherever I could find one that fit the budget! Some got way too much help on homework and others were encouraged to be independent and do their best. Some went to all their well-child visits, and some missed a few, or several.
Two of them only watched PBS until they were 5. Another had Pirates of the Caribbean as his favorite movie at age 2. A few have had early bedtimes. One has had no bedtime as long as he was quiet. Some got their own room and others shared. And according to certain teenagers, some always had to have water in restaurants when they were little and others have gotten to order a drink. ( I don't know why, but this is a sticking point in their minds!).
Some were born during lean times and others have enjoyed more financial prosperity. Some have gotten to sit in the front seat and others have had to sit in the back. Four of them had the pleasure of a year of homeschooling. Believe me, the one who missed out considers himself lucky! A couple have fought tooth and nail for privileges that others got easily. Some have had to wash their hands before dinner and others have been in charge of their own hygiene, or lack thereof. Some had to eat what was on their plate and others got to be a little more picky.
Some were born during lean times and others have enjoyed more financial prosperity. Some have gotten to sit in the front seat and others have had to sit in the back. Four of them had the pleasure of a year of homeschooling. Believe me, the one who missed out considers himself lucky! A couple have fought tooth and nail for privileges that others got easily. Some have had to wash their hands before dinner and others have been in charge of their own hygiene, or lack thereof. Some had to eat what was on their plate and others got to be a little more picky.
Dear kids, I want you to know I've loved you all the same no matter what advantages or disadvantages you had by your place in the family. It's impossible to be the same mom for 18 years. You learn and you grow and you change. You let go of some ideas and embrace others. This doesn't mean there are favorites. It just means your mom is human. I hope it all evens out in the end though and you can look back and smile at some of the crazy moms that have shaped who you are today!
How about you? Have you been a different mom with each of your kids? Have they noticed and pointed it out to you yet?
How about you? Have you been a different mom with each of your kids? Have they noticed and pointed it out to you yet?