Wednesday, March 14, 2012

Performance Review

Now that Michael is old enough - I ask him questions that are areas of concern for me as a parent. How he views me reflects a bit on my behavior so I like to perform these very informal "performance evaluations" with him.

I don't necessarily sit down with him and a 20 page questionnaire detailing my metrics on a 5 pt scale with a review of my progression towards my yearly goals.

Hardly.

But I ask random questions now and then, just in our everyday conversation.

Today, I chose to ask:

"Michael, does Mommy yell at you a lot?"

Because frankly - I always feel like I yell at some point in the day. It's not often, but it happens.

"No Mommy, you do not yell a lot. And I am happy."

Awww....but then he continues:

"And even when you do yell, I am still happy. Because I love you."

So when Brian walked in the door at 9pm after his little league coaching meeting and said, "Hey - Michael - who let you stay up so late?",

I just kind of sheepishly move my monopoly pieces along as if I'm not the parent that just got played by my 5 year old. Happily played at that! :)

Slowly but surely, more neighborhood kids of all ages have started playing with us. It's not everyday and it is just starting, but it is enough to make me excited!

Michael ran into the house and said: "Mom! We need snacks!"

So I raided most of what I had and set out a bowl of goldfish, pretzels, and dark chocolate petit ecolier and I hear,

"AWESOME!!! THANK YOU!"

"THIS IS AMAZING! You are the best Mrs. B!"

"Thank you MOMMY!"

"I LOVE goldfish!"

I don't even want to think about what I would have heard had I set out my pre-cut cauliflower that I have on hand for a healthy snack.

But yea! So happy for my little guy who had a wonderful idea! So happy for him to have some people to run around and play with him. So happy for the warmer weather where we can significantly reduce the screen time.

Next question for Michael, which should garner a much less favorable response: "Does Mommy say NO a lot?"

Uhhh.....