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Blog Entry 268 of 333 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.)

Remembering our definitions
Contributed by: Chris Stone   on 12/29/2007

My youngest son - The Binkster - is an angel. But before we go too far along that particular line, a story.

For about three weeks or so now I've witnessed Binky taking the role of older brother away from his older brother; He shouts his name , (or nick-name), and will deliver some sort of arbitrary order that only he understands. It goes something like, "D'YAN! SAYR'S, NOW!" It was cute beyond description.

But in the last week or so things have taken an interesting turn as he's suddenly included his sister in his list of Those Who Must Submit To His Will. Not only is he now barking orders to his older brother, but he's added their 6 year old sister.

And he's clarified his orders, somewhat. Instead of yelling something only he can understand, now that he's leading a platoon he's decided to be more clear about what he wants. In fact, just the other day I witnessed him leading his OLDER brother and OLDEST sister down the hall while shouting, "D'YAN! SISSER! ROOM, NOW!

I nearly laughed myself onto the floor until I came to a frightening realization: he learned that whole routine from somewhere. And then I understood the horrid truth of the situation: he learned that behavior from me...

Yes, I'm the one in the family who uses the "now" command and I expect it to be followed, (so far, so good). Worse yet, as the Father, I'm the one to whom the task of barking commands falls, so I'm OK with that in general as well.

The surprising part - frankly - is how well a two-year-old becomes familiar with the ways, mannerisms and habits of his father and how quickly he adopts them. To borrow a phrase.

Now, given this history and the introduction I feel obligated to provide some relief: When I said my child was an Angel, I meant it in the very specific, first translation sense of that word. That is, he is our messenger, (the true meaning of the word).

After all, if he can order his older siblings into a single room with a single command, why can't he direct them towards the dinner table?



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Submitted By: Chris Stone
posted on 1/1/2008 @ 9:22:56 PM
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Thank you. Happy New Year indeed...
Submitted By: Katherine Jerome
posted on 12/31/2007 @ 9:36:28 PM
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We have a two year old grand daughter and a 1 year old grand son. It is so funny to see Shelby boss her little brother around. Keep enjoying your children Chris. They really do grow up fast. You'll see. Happy New Year!
Submitted By: Chris Stone
posted on 12/30/2007 @ 9:38:17 PM
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No - I've explained the shake to D-Man but we were safely warm and indoors. Thanks much!
Submitted By: Michael Rule
posted on 12/30/2007 @ 8:13:02 AM
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Just don't let him see you trying to pee your name into the snow. I made that mistake once.....
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Arvada , CO

Chris Stone has posted 333 blog entries and 145 comments since joining on 7/6/2006. Chris Stone 's average blog rating is 5.
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