Answering questions can be exhausting.
I'm not talkin' SAT questions or
anything like that. That's cake.
I'm talkin' preschooler
questions. Now that's tough!
I'm writing this post from the point of
view of a SAHM. (That's a Stay At Home Mom, if you didn't know. Why
does the internet love acronyms so? IDK.) Although I think all parents should
be able to identify with it! But really, anyone who has spent any
significant amount of time (like, longer than thirty seconds) around
some preschool-age children should be able to relate to this – at
least a little bit.
The following conversation didn't
actually take place... but it could have – any day of any week this
year. I'm just drawing from experience here. (Names have been changed
to protect the identities of the innocent.)
Preschool Boy (looking at a picture in a book) - "Is this a shark?"
Mom (aka Answer Lady) - (glancing at the book) - "Yes."
Preschool Boy - “What kind of shark is it?”
Mom (aka Answer Lady) - (glancing at the book) - "Yes."
Preschool Boy - “What kind of shark is it?”
Answer Lady - (looking at the book
more closely) – “This says it's a mako shark.”
PB - “A mako shark!? Hahaha... That's
funny, right mom?”
AL - (smiling) “Sure.”
PB - “Then why aren't you laughing?”
AL - (forced) “Ah... ha ha ha.”
PB – (apparently satisfied by my
AL's fake laughter) “What do mato sharks eat?”
AL - “MaKo. I don't know what they
eat... maybe they eat little boys!”
PB - “What? Mom! Are you joking me?!”
AL - (chuckling for real this time)
“Yeah, I'm just joking y – I mean, I'm just teasing you.”
PB - (smiles) “So what do they eat?”
AL - “Well, I guess they eat-”
PB - “What? What do you guess they
eat?”
AL - “PB, you need to wait until I
finish my sentence. Don't interrupt, okay? I think they eat-”
PB - “What's a sentence?”
AL - “A sentence is a bunch of words
put together. Please remember not to interrupt. I guess they eat
fish.”
PB - “What eats fish?”
AL – (getting exhausted now...)
“What? What were we just talking about?”
PB - “Oh! Sharks!”
AL - “Yes.”
PB - “Mom! Why do sharks eat fish?
Why?”
AL - “Dude, I'm right here – you
don't have to yell for me. I don't know. That's just how God made
them I guess.”
PB - “Why?”
AL - “Why do you eat sandwiches?”
PB - “Oh. Because I'm hungry.”
AL - “Well, I suppose that's why
sharks eat fish. Because they're hungry.”
PB - “Okay. Is it snack time now mom?”
AL - “Not yet.”
PB - “Why not!? I'm hungry!”
AL - “But you just ate breakfast! How
could you be hungry already? Why don't you go play for a while?”
PB - (whining) “I don't have anything
to play with. What can I do, mom?”
AL - “How 'bout you build a big train
track for me.”
PB - “Nooo. Trains are boring!”
AL - (seriously?) “Pick another book
then.”
PB - “enhhh... Okay. Will you read it
to me?”
AL - “Sure. Just let me finish
washing these dishes up.”
PB - “Can I have a snack first?”
AL- (sigh)
Elapsed time: 5 minutes, max. Do you
know how many minutes there are in a day? One thousand, four hundred
and forty – that's how many! (And no, you can't subtract night-time
minutes. They're fair game too – sometimes, anyway.) Plenty of time
for lots more questions!
Whew. I'm worn out already. (You
know... theoretically.)
All kidding aside... I really do want
my kids to be curious and ask questions. Even if it can be rather
tiring. It's how I know they're learning. And noticing things about
their world. And it keeps things interesting, too!
As they say, kids will be kids.
Preschoolers will be preschoolers. So let them be! They're not going
to get a second chance to be three or four years old. Love them.
Answer their questions (as best as you can!). Hold them when they're
sitting still. Put down the smart phone. Turn off the TV. Color a
picture. Build an epic couch-cushion fort. Be patient. Teach.
Forgive. (And sometimes, fellow SAHMs - get out and spend some time
with people to whom you do not have to explain why one shouldn't
play in the trash can or climb on the backs of couches. It is
valuable for the preservation of your sanity.)
Don't forget Mother's
Day! Go ahead and thank your mom for – among other things –
answering your (many) questions. ;o)
Thank you Mom!
"Honor your father and mother..."
-Ephesians 6: 2a