Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Maturation

Today proved to be another fabulous MOM moment in Walls family history.  My second child began her 5th grade maturation unit at school.  This is my second year in a row as a 5th grade mom.  There is a lot of homework, dreaded testing, and the UNIT to look forward to.   Because I knew this was coming, and because I knew my daughter, I sat my girls down last summer and spilled the beans about everything through the help of James Dobson's books....  they were both amazed... shocked... as we all were when we first heard that boys are different.  I was thrilled the deed was done, and life was still okay.
As #2 arrived home today she proceeded to blame me and the world for having to "hear those words" with boys in the room.  Yes,  no one is allowed to giggle and yes, there is a movie on Friday.  My daughter then began to use every word possible to describe what she learned.... while giggling... loudly.  It was like I had not told her a thing.  She went to bed still giggling with her older sister... their younger brother trying to figure out what was so funny.  (I can only imagine what her will be like in 5th grade.... )
The goofy mom listened and prayed.  Why do they have to learn it so early... and with boys... and by teachers who don't explain it with grace and truth.
So, I explained to DAD about all the giggling.  He said #2 was so much like her mother...  and then proceeded to tell me when he heard the whole story in 7th grade.  "I was the worst of all.!"  "I had to be taken out in the hall because I couldn't stop giggling."  And that, my friends, is where I draw the line with the blaming that I am always so goofy... I was actually trying to be serious with the matter.

1 comment:

  1. Hey you! Looking forward to hearing about all your fun family adventures!

    Our story is a little different, but Caleb was convinced we told Rachel more than we told him. Girls are a little more complicated, you know :o)

    Welcome to the blogosphere!
    Michelle

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