7 Things About My Parenting I’m Fully Aware Of, Thanks Anyway

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When it comes to parenting, unsolicited advice is often as welcome as a soggy diaper. Just like you wouldn’t comment on a pregnant woman’s appearance, it’s best to steer clear of critiquing someone else’s parenting. Trust me, most parents are already acutely aware of their children’s behavior, and a stranger’s input is usually not appreciated.

After five years of navigating the wild world of parenthood, I’ve compiled a list of seven things I’m fully aware of, so no need to bring them up.

  1. My toddler is sockless in the cold. Yes, I see it. I’ve attempted to put socks on him multiple times, but he insists on removing them like a tiny Houdini. Duct tape has crossed my mind, but I’m not keen on the extra stares that brings.
  2. I’m a walking mess. When I step out, there’s a high probability I’m adorned with random items—stickers, Nutella smudges, perhaps even a Cheerio or two. I’m aware of my disheveled state. Unless that smudge is actually poop—do let me know, I’ll handle that pronto!
  3. I have a full house of kids. Yes, I’m the proud parent of three little ones. My hands are indeed full, and I’m aware of it. No need for commentary on that front.
  4. Time flies by. I understand that these moments are fleeting. As my two-year-old throws a tantrum worthy of an Oscar for not being allowed to launch herself into the parking lot at Target, I know one day I’ll look back on this with a mix of nostalgia and exasperation. But right now? That moment doesn’t feel like a fond memory in the making.
  5. Snack choices might be questionable. I know graham crackers aren’t the healthiest option for my baby, but juggling breastfeeding while jogging isn’t exactly feasible. If I don’t keep him occupied, my sanity may just unravel.
  6. My kids are sorting out their own squabbles. I see your child and mine both wanting to slide down simultaneously. I’m not ignoring the situation; I believe they can manage a resolution without us swooping in.
  7. Fashion choices can be subjective. Yes, my daughter is in leopard-print pajamas at the library. Who decided you get to dictate toddler fashion? I pick my battles, and today’s was over boots, which she is proudly wearing.

In summary, unsolicited parenting advice is typically unwelcome. Unless you’re here to say, “You’re doing a fantastic job!”—in which case, feel free to share your thoughts.

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