Copying someone is the sincerest form of flattery, right? I mean to
take the words, choice or decision of another without having your "own"
thought is a compliment? Isn't that what "they" all say? I want to
know who the "they" are. I want to know who really thinks this way. I
want to know who doesn't hear or see the copycat attempts and not feel
bothered by it. I can tell you who does not agree with what "they"
say. My children!
I am sure I am not the only parent
with children that do not like the idea of copy cats. Some of you
parents out there are nodding your heads or smiling right now at the
thought of your own situations. You know what I am referring to, the
screaming and whining about why a sibling picked the same cereal or the
same kind of juice box. I mean really does the food/drink taste any
different if someone else is enjoying it too? For a child under the age
of five, the answer is yes!
As a parent, you will also
know all too well that there are situations in which being a copy cat
is a must. In these desperate times equality is essential or the
rotation of earth as we know it will be compromised. In our house this
is the moment of "same same". This is the moment in which they will
compare the size and number of items you have given them. All items
must be of equal size and volume, this is a MUST. Oh and remember, this
includes a cup of liquid. As a parent this is a very important to
remember. One slight miscalculation and operation meltdown WILL occur.
Meltdowns will be covered seperately as they are a beast of their very
own.
I am still torn on what "they" say. I mean I
enjoy my own ideas and I can respect others original ideas. If we all
kept them to ourselves the world would be pretty boring. However,
copying what others do is pretty boring too. What do you think? Who
are "they" anyway?
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