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Wednesday
Feb032010

Always Be Nice to Your Mother. Always.

In retrospect, I was looking for excuses. If I had just asked Alexis in the first place, the answer would have been a resounding, "YES."

A new semester of dance class started last week. Enrollment for the semester started months ago, but for whatever reason, I kept ignoring it. And ignoring it. And ignoring it. I truly wasn't sure if I wanted to sign her up again or not. Now that I've got my 20/20 Hindsight Goggles on, I know that it was because I wasn't in the mood to keep sitting in that room with those people and feeling those things any more.

Alexis loves the class. She doesn't always participate fully, but the only person who has a problem with that is me. She's totally fine with it. Alexis doesn't care if some of the people watching the class have voices shriller than Dora being shoved through a meat grinder. That's on me, too. Alexis has no qualms about her listening skills sometimes resembling those of a deaf dog. I'm the only one who gets embarrassed about that. It was all me, me, me.

Today I picked her from daycare with the intention of taking her to dance class and signing her up for spring semester. There was just one catch; I had learned that this time the teacher is the one teacher Alexis doesn't like. I couldn't decide if my further hesitation based on that fact was because I was still looking for excuses to not put myself through torture or not. I decided I would just ask Alexis what she wanted to do.

I started with asking her if she wanted to go to dance class. Enthusiasm burst from her mouth so fast I felt like a jerk for ever doubting that I should take her. Then came the moment of truth; I told her the name of the teacher.

Alexis started whining. "I don't want to go to dance class," she wailed. "I don't like that teacher," she continued. "Waaaah, waaaah, waaaaaah."

Hearing Alexis summon the waaaambulance was exactly what I needed. I decided right then and there that enough was enough. It was time that Alexis learned that you don't always get to hang out with people you like. I drug her out the door, stuck her in her car seat, and started in with a lecture.

I told her all about how sometimes there are people in your life you don't like and how you still have to be nice to them because it's the right thing to do. I told her that sometimes you have to listen to people and do what they tell you, even if you would rather run away. I might have slipped in that there will be days when she won't like me, but she had better still listen and be respectful because that is what you do when faced with people you don't like. I added that sometimes you have to be extra, extra, extra nice to people you don't like because it's the best way to make it through a situation.

I was certain she caught almost none of my meaning, but I figured if the only thing she got from it was that you should always be nice to your mother, it was still a success.

Then we got to dance class and this happened:

ZOMG! I created a monster! Not only was Alexis extra nice to the teacher, she even did everything she could to kill her with kindness. She was extra annoying towards the teacher, but always stayed on the side of Good and Nice and all that. And? She had fun doing it. Too much fun.

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Reader Comments (15)

WOW! Way to go, mama! And way to go, Alexis! What a smart little stinker! :) She will get FAR in life. :)

February 4, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterKat

I'm pretty sure you're screwed. Like, forever.

February 4, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterAndreAnna

LOL nice. Just another example of how kids understand stuff we're not sure they'll get. I love it!

February 4, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterJennifer

She's a fast learner. Just think, by the time she's choosing your nursing home she'll have that 'smile and it'll be alright' down to an art form. "No, mom, it'll be fine. Sometimes there are situations that we don't like..."

February 4, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterKaren

I love how you turned this into a teaching moment. Good Job mama.

February 4, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterMsTeb

Perhaps you should enroll her in acting class as well. She clearly has a talent.

February 4, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterKim Z

That girl is one smart cookie. You better watch out, is all I'm sayin'. :)

February 4, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterMadameQueen

Very funny! You daughter is quite a character! Love the story...and do those legging have little sparkles? So cute!

I'm like you - I do the whole long explanation, wondering if any of it is sinking in. What's the worse thing that could happen? They won't get it. Glad she did. It's a great lesson.

February 4, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterJen

Good lesson to learn, and it looks like she's learned it quickly! She will get far in life. Especially if she is always nice to her mother.

February 4, 2010 | Unregistered Commentercaramama

Oh, she's gooood.

February 4, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterKellie

LOVE IT.
that girl is a child after my own heart.
so glad you decided to stick with the class!

February 4, 2010 | Unregistered Commenter@abbyisawkward

Good for you for putting your foot down, Momma! That lesson will take her far in life!

February 4, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterFishsticks and Fireflies

Wow... she definitely DOES look happy!!!

February 4, 2010 | Unregistered Commenternicki

Ha ha! You're never getting out of that waiting room now, woman! :-) Good job sneaking the lesson in there. Methinks the little urchins soak up more than we know at the time.

(P.S. - love the new format!!)

February 8, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterKatie in MA

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