Being Ill-Prepared = Preparing My Kid For The Real World

The past week hasn’t been as bad as it could have been. We have managed to (mostly) move across the country…again. And this time, we had a small child in tow. We all made it to the snowy east coast with much of our sanity intact. Amazing.

I even managed to learn a little bit along the way. Another amazing feat.

As I was whittling down the contents of the fridge and coordinating packers and movers and inspections, I managed to be very ill-prepared to meet some of my daughters’ needs. I would go out of the house for a few hours WITHOUT ANYTHING FOR HER TO EAT. That’s actually how we boarded the first of two planes to take us across the country; sans snacks. Occasionally a little pang of guilt/worry would cause me to sweat for a moment and voice my concerns to my unconcerned husband. After a few futile conversations, I decided to reframe my “negligence” as a boon for my kiddo rather than a curse.

How does my being ill-prepared work out well for my little one? Welcome to my journey of justification.

I’m helping to paint a more realistic portrait of the world.

A world where crusts stay on bread! A world where when I say “That’s all there is,” that’s what I actually mean! A world where if you’re really hungry, you just have to eat what’s offered! Also, a world where In N Out Burger is the only dinner available! So that’s what we have (and we eat it with relish!).

 

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Yum!

It’s not imperative that I’m always an ill-prepared parent, but it’s nice to know that even in times when I am, it’s probably not going to hurt my kid. It might actually be a little test in resilience and patience for the both of us.

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