Life Isn't Fair (But You Don't Have to Rub It In)


My son Alex got in trouble for punching his younger brother in the head yesterday, and I am partly to blame-- Ian was telling us about his day at school, and he mentioned that his class had some sort of party and he got to eat M&M's and this really pissed his older brother off-- Alex immediately wanted some M&M's . . . because it wasn't fair that Ian got M&M's and he didn't get any-- but we didn't have any M&M's (and even if we did have some, I wouldn't have given him any because his logic was ridiculous, which I tried to explain-- the fact that occasionally his class had parties and got treats and that Ian's class did not get . . . but he wasn't buying it) and so, since he wouldn't listen to reason, I decided to taunt Alex a bit, and so I said to Ian, "I love M&M's! I'll bet those M&M's were really good, and it's nice to get some M&M's at school," and Ian agreed with me . . . but all this M&M talk was more than Alex could handle, so he popped Ian right in the forehead and then got sent upstairs-- but I should have been sent upstairs as well, as I exacerbated the situation.

5 comments:

  1. The Conrad Dobler Effect. Different than the Lloyd Dobler Effect.

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  2. My dad taunted me in that way my whole live. He claimed he was making me tougher. Alex did seem pretty tough with is punch. Maybe you should be more proud.

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  3. i never pictured your dad as a taunter! maybe that's why you're so sarcastic . . .

    and i'm going to have to look up conrad dobler.

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  4. conrad dobler: football's dirties player.

    dave: parenthood's dirtiest dad.

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