There is something reassuring about standing for something, and knowing what we stand for.
For men and women who are true to themselves and to the virtues and standards they have
personally adopted, it is not difficult to be true to others.
{ Gordon B. Hinckley, standing for something }



That's "Mama" to You, Son

Grant and I are choosing our words carefully these days. Eliot's picking up on LOTS of things we say, maybe even too many things ... like my name. This weekend, since Grant was around and calling for me and talking to me, Eliot picked up on the fact that Grant (naturally) calls me Monica. So it wasn't long before Eliot started calling me "Mon-ca," and he hasn't stopped since. I've noticed he is quick to resort to "Mon-ca" if he's not getting my attention fast enough. It's hard not to giggle when my child calls me by my first name, but I have this sick sense that allowing him to do so would be a major slide backward on my already slipping role as authority figure around here (since my two-going-on-twenty-year-old son seems to think he's the real boss these days). So, really, I'm trying to keep a straight face everytime Eliot says "Mon-ca" and quickly tell him, "No, Mama."

5 comments:

Charlene said...

You've got a real firecracker there! That's so cute - isn't it amazing how quickly they pick up on things???

Erica Layne | Let Why Lead said...

Haha, that's so cute! I wish I could hear him say it. Your blog is so fun for me because it's a little preview of what I have ahead of me.

Misty said...

Can anyone say ADORABLE??? He's a smart one, that boy.

I love you, Mon-ca!

xo Misty

mrs.d said...

Hee hee!! He'll find something else to keep him busy and get over it. Is this why husbands and wives start calling each other "Mom" and "Dad?"

Mary Kelly said...

So funny. What a clever little kid. You should try to get that on video.