Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Micah's growing up

When i asked Micah what he wanted most for Christmas... he said a shaving kit. So, he got one. And he loves to shave... especially with Daddy.

Micah is slowly entering the "boy" stage. The REAL boy stage. Where he tries to connect with Daddy every chance he gets, and disconnect from mom every chance he gets. I don't mean that he doesn't want me around. It's just that, things that used to make him adore me, he now loathes. Such as: bragging about him to people, getting down on one knee to embrace when I pick him up from school, and being silly in public (like skipping through Sam's club singing "Lions and tigers and bears, oh-my!")

Oh my. I'm not ready for this. I'm struggling to find new ways to connect with him. Teaching him at home helps. Because it gives us a "shared interest." We can study science or social studies and talk about his ideas and things that interest him.

But this "boy" thing is what I dreaded -- when laying on that table, belly exposed, and the doctor looked at the fuzzy black and white screen and announced "it's a boy!"

Boy? I don't know anything about boys!

But until now, it hasn't been so bad. I can throw a ball, and can hang out in forts and can even wrestle around on the ground. But that was KID stuff. This is BOY stuff. And no matter what I can "do," I'm not a boy. And so I don't fit in. And Dr. James Dobson, in "Bringing up Boys," says that this is a good thing. and necessary thing. He is a boy. And one day a man.

and I will forever be "mom." Unashamedly embracing, and embarrassing, mom.




2 comments:

sarah k said...

Oh, Lynn. I am so not ready for that, either! And that was exactly the thought I had when they told me Cannon was a boy: I don't know anything about boys! For the record, my knowledge of you, and the glimpses I get of your mommy-life here, tell me that you are a fabulous mom of boys--now and in all the stages to come.

Mama Casa said...

Lynn, you put your heart into words so nicely. You're not missing ANYthing - you are a very intentional mama who seeks wisdom in all areas of your most important job :)

I love you! And I will have many BOY questions for you when ours joins our family... :)

-Jen