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Blog Entry 312 of 316 Father Knows... Something. Let's figure out what.
This is my outlet to share with the world all the things I've learned - and continue to learn - about being the Father to 3 young children. But I should warn you that my experience is probably NOT yours: my wife and I are in the process of adopting a sibling set of 3 - all 6 years old and younger - while in our 40's. We've heard that, "it keeps you young," but so far, it has mostly kept us tired... But like any parent, our kids teach us something new every day and I hope to share at least something here with you at that same pace. The entries will be short - time constraints will probably keep it at or around a mere 200 words - but as they say, brevity is the soul of wit. Let's hope I can create some brevity here. So if you read something you like, please leave a comment. If you read something you don't, please just leave. (Just kidding - I'd love to hear from critics as well.)

The art of the 'skunk eye'
Contributed by: Chris Stone   on 4/26/2008

I have to admit that I've become really - REALLY - good at giving my kids (mostly my boys but not exclusively) the Skunk Eye when needed. As most parents/dads know, the Art of The Skunk Eye is a somewhat limited opportunity, but when it presents itself, it's an opportunity that cannot be denied:

First: you catch a child - probably one of the younger ones - in an act THAT THEY KNOW is in direct disobedience of a long-standing rule. (First(a): You notice that all of your other children are in the same location and none of them have managed to tell the offending child that "Daddy Will Bust Your Arse For That." This is their "tell" that they are wishing that child to suffer in exactly the same way that they did, back in the day.)

Second: You shoot a glance to the Child Acting Outside of the Rules. This is generally the one which will catch your attention first, as they have the greatest expectation of getting caught - having never escaped your grasp before. Which is why you need to shoot a similar glance to your eldest child.

But when you catch sight of your youngest just casting aside the house rules in order to climb on the table, well, you both lose and gain a little bit of respect just as you gain a little bit of respect for his abilities in the area.

So when they decide to hang on the table or play on the stairs ...

Chris Stone is a slightly different, hopefully better, father and man than he was yesterday...





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Submitted By: Chris Stone
posted on 5/7/2008 @ 10:48:38 PM
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I missed the opportunity to get that look from my mom, but I have a feeling I'd laugh in my dad's face should he try it now. Probably the way it should be, right? Thanks.
Submitted By: Michael Rule
posted on 5/1/2008 @ 6:38:07 AM
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My mom could always (and still can) stop me in my tracks with her "I told you about this kind of behaviour look" LOL
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Arvada , CO

Chris Stone has posted 316 blog entries and 127 comments since joining on 7/6/2006. Chris Stone 's average blog rating is 5.
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