So FavoriteSon was invited to go to the beach with a bunch of friends. This is a big deal. Going to the beach without us. Not even with an organized, supervised school or church group, but rather two vehicles full of kids and two parents/drivers.
That would be some new freedom. His dad was fine with it. I wasn’t sure. Here’s the way the conversation went:
Me: “FavoriteSon, if you want more freedom and privileges, you need to demonstrate some personal responsibility, like for your own self-care. For instance, what is one of the most important things you would need to do if you spent the day at the beach without me or your dad?”
FavoriteSon: “uhhhmmmm. Not do anything that would be displeasing to God?”
PinkGirl: “I know! I know! Wear sunscreen?”
Me, to FavoriteSon: “Your sister can go.”
Now, don’t get me wrong, I like his answer too, but seriously – what a suck up. Eight years of Christian school can sure bring out the Eddie Haskell in a kid. I would LOVE it if he spent his day at the beach thinking about how he could please God, but he would still come home crispy. I continue the questioning:
Me: “What would you look for to find out if there’s a rip tide?”
FavoriteSon:“. . . waves?”
Me: “At the lifeguard chair . . . ”
FavoriteSon: “a . . . sign?”
Me: “A red flag.”
Me: “What do you do if you’re caught in a rip tide?”
FavoriteSon: ” . . . relax?”
Me: “well, okay. Then what?”
FavoriteSon: “uhhhh”
Me: “Swim parallel to shore till you get out of it.”
FavoriteSon: “I KNEW THAT!”
Me: “umm hmm”
FavoriteSon: “REALLY! I KNEW THAT!”
Me: “You are so going to drown.”
Thankfully, the plans changed and they went to Wet-N-Wild instead. Lots of lifeguards, no rip tides. Just free water wedgies. We had to shell out $45 for a ticket, but it gets him in free for the rest of the year. I have a feeling PinkGirl and I will be buying the same ticket this summer.
Anyone want to hang out at Wet-N-Wild? I like me a l a z y river. Float. Walk backwards for exercise between lifeguards. Rinse, repeat.
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This was dual posted at Pragmatic Commotion, my “family” blog.
If my husband wasn’t sleeping just a few feet away from me right now, I would have totally hooted out loud at the “but he’d still be crispy” comment. Too funny.
Now THAT was some funny stuff……thanks for the lunchtime laugh!
This is FUNNY!!! Had some conversations close to this with my daughter:)
Have a Fabulous Friday!
That is funny. Thanks for the laugh. Blessings to you!
OH girl!!! That was too funny. I haven’t been to Wet n’ Wild in ages. My husband doesn’t like the community germ pools but I tell him that there is enough chlorine to chock a dozen horses in the water! Oh I wish I could have “heard” that conversation.
Happy Friday my friend and thanks for the LOL.
Kim