Sarah Grace has a innate need to be on top of the table. There is just something so desirable about being on the table rather than up to the table, that she will take the risk (inevitably a spanking) and get on the table. The other day at lunch, I took Thomas to potty and get cleaned up from the meal and left Gracie eating. She was joyfully cramming food into her mouth and taking her time chewing it up, and only about half way done with her meal. So, I left her with instructions to stay in her seat and finish her lunch. Mommy would be back for her in just a minute. Upon my return, I rounded the corner to see her perched on the edge of the table, peacefully watching out the window, holding her plate and finishing the last few crumbs up. Feet dangling off the side, like Tom Sawyer or Huck Finn on the raft. Relaxed as a cat.
I know it does not help to reinforce the rule, but I tiptoed back out, got the camera, and caught my little rebel on film. The first picture is one of sheer contentment. The second is of guilt. She had been caught. It reminds me that foolishness is indeed bound up in the heart of a child. Some seem to be bound tighter than others.
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It's a habit I picked up from a dear friend of mine. Can't seem to shake it...
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