A Typical Scene in our Household
Son: Mom, I don’t like the word ‘no’.
Mom: You know, sometimes I get tired of using it too.
Son: Mom, can I watch cartoons?
Mom: Umm, I would rather you not do that.
Son: Mom, I don’t like ‘not’ either. How about a deal? How about I watch cartoons and you can knit?
Mom: I think you’ve watched enough TV, how about you play with your new toys? Or you can colour, or here’s the duster and you can help me clean.
Son: I don’t like the word ‘enough’. I want to watch cartoons.
Mom: (reluctantly because she’s already said she needs to do housework and needs some time before joint play resumes) Well, why don’t we go down and play basketball for a few minutes and then you need to play alone. I’ll set the timer for five more minutes. (Though this is not what she wants to have happen - the choice of either cartoons or postponing chores for an additional five minutes, which is the lesser of two evils?)
Son: (quickly, as though this was the plan all along) Okay, let’s go!
Mom: (sighs to self as she realizes she’s been duped, again, by a person who’s only this month mastered the fine art of the potty…)
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