"I've got her Mom," said a voice from the porch who really should've been learning instead of bowing to the whim of a toddler.
"Thanks," said a voice from the kitchen who really should've been tending to the toddler instead of attempting a chore or two. I helped him load the "fwing" and then returned my attention to my task at hand.
I told myself that I'd take over in a minute so he could get back to his studies, as soon as I'd finished the grocery list and the breakfast dishes.
Many, many minutes later, my conscience could handle the child-care-at-the-expense-of-education no longer. I determined that a good mother could set aside her agenda to push her youngest child in the swing on a beautiful sunny morning for a few minutes. A good teaching mother would never hinder her student's studies just so she could get a few household chores finished, or makeup applied, or sneak into an Easter basket or two.
These thoughts and a few others were bulldozing through my mind as I rounded the corner from the back porch. That is until I saw ...
...until I saw that I was helping to raise a multi-tasking, compassionate big brother. (Today, anyway!) Whoo Hoo!
(I feel kinda bad for stealing his Easter candy!)
3 comments:
Let's hear an AMEN for multi tasking men. That's a good thing. The photo of Cole with a book AND swinging his sister is great!
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So sweet! Not the Easter basket but Cole ;-) Now that is training. What a swell big brother. Janet
This is awesome ... I will be looking for your book soon ... I think I missed your stories most not having my computer!!!
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