Just when I think I have parenting Ryder down, he throws me for a loop…
The other morning before Preschool, I saw Ryder slip something
sneakily into the pocket of his pants with his tiny syrup and fuzz filled fingers.
It’s important to him right now that all of his pants have pockets and I try my
best to remember to check his pockets before leaving for school because he has
been known to sneak a thing or two to school.
Well, when I checked his pockets this particular morning, I
found a little blue watch that I had forgotten all about. Chase saved his money last year and bought
the watch because it could take pictures and record short voice messages but
had long forgotten about it since a few days after he purchased it, our dog
chewed off one side of the band. Luckily
for Ryder, he is no stranger to hand-me downs and defects in things intrigue
him more, so I should have known this is an item that Ryder would enjoy.
I knew there must be some odd reason Ryder wanted to bring
the watch to school (ya know, because he can’t actually tell time) so I scanned
through the pictures and all seemed innocent.
There was a picture of Chase smiling, a picture of half of Ryder’s face
and a few blurry ones. All seemed
fine. Then I remembered about the voice
recording feature. I pressed the little
orange button to play the first voice recording and to no surprise I hear a squeaky,
4 year old voice yelling, “Boobies!”
With one eyebrow raised, I look to Ryder for a response and he just smiled at me and stated, "That's funny."
Apparently, Ryder spent the morning, while I was blow drying
my hair, creating many, many short voice recordings that all consisted of
nothing except him yelling, “Boobies” in different voices. (With the exception
of a few giggles here and there.)
And not just a few voice recording. I deleted 51 of them.
Upon questioning, Ryder informed me that he was going to show
his watch, and its magnificent features, to his friends at lunchtime.
Long story short, he went to school empty handed and I went to work feeling like a hero for shielding the world from being subjected to Ryder’s voice recordings.
When I picked Ryder up from school that afternoon, as he was walking
down the hallway towards me he asks loudly, “Mom, guess what I snuck in my sock
today?” And I shrugged my shoulders, because at this point I couldn’t even guess
what kind of contraband my 4 year old might have smuggled in his sock, after I
was pretty sure I did a good pat-down earlier that morning.
He then hands me a toy cockroach and simply says, “I pranked
everyone all day” as if it were all in a day’s work.
I love my child, but damn this mama is tired.
Ryder likes to add his own sprinkles to cake now. |
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