My kids wouldn't settle down on the way to the park this afternoon. After my wife asked them several times to keep the noise down and keep their hands to themselves, I announced that the Xbox was off limits for the rest of the day and would be tomorrow as well if they made another peep. Dead silence the rest of the ride.
The funny part though was what my 9yr old told my wife as he was grumbling through math practice after dinner. My wife asked what the problem was, and he said it would be easier to get through it if he knew he could play Xbox before bed. Then he says this to my wife:
"Why does Dad never change his mind? If he says we have to do something we always have to do it, and if he says we can't do something he doesn't change his mind later and still let us do it. Whenever Dad says something he means it, so we won't be able to play Xbox tonight."
I raised both fists in victory (while laughing of course) when my wife told me this. Although not necessarily in the way they'd prefer, at least my boys are learning what it means to keep your word. ...and if I tried my best to stick to what I say in the past I'm REALLY gonna do it now. [emoji3]
The funny part though was what my 9yr old told my wife as he was grumbling through math practice after dinner. My wife asked what the problem was, and he said it would be easier to get through it if he knew he could play Xbox before bed. Then he says this to my wife:
"Why does Dad never change his mind? If he says we have to do something we always have to do it, and if he says we can't do something he doesn't change his mind later and still let us do it. Whenever Dad says something he means it, so we won't be able to play Xbox tonight."
I raised both fists in victory (while laughing of course) when my wife told me this. Although not necessarily in the way they'd prefer, at least my boys are learning what it means to keep your word. ...and if I tried my best to stick to what I say in the past I'm REALLY gonna do it now. [emoji3]
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