Inquiries of Innocence: Observations From My Children

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What is it about children that can transform even the most mundane moments into laughter? With a single glance, a playful giggle, or a spontaneous, “I love you, Mommy,” they can lift your spirits when you need it most. Their humor is often unintentional, yet it never fails to amuse. For instance, when my son declared, “Mom, I’m never eating poop again,” I was left puzzled about the circumstances surrounding that revelation, but relieved that he made the decision to abstain.

To paraphrase a famous saying, “Kids express the most astonishing thoughts.” It’s true. Even on my toughest days, a glance at my kids can wipe away all my worries, leaving me with a sense of peace. Motherhood has a profound impact on one’s soul, a subtle transformation that those around you might not recognize immediately. Like a poorly tinted eyebrow, the change might be apparent but difficult to articulate. However, my children are keen observers, and I’d even say they possess a certain flair for insight—though I hesitate to brag.

While they might not always acknowledge the countless tasks I tackle daily, they find unique ways to show their appreciation. Their comments can serve as unexpected confidence boosters, especially for someone like me who doesn’t venture out much. “Mom, is that a red spot on your face? Can I touch it?” is one such example. It’s a valid query—why do I now have remnants of youth evident on my skin?

“Mom, why do you have hair on your legs?” is another classic. Their curiosity is refreshing, almost as delightful as the changing seasons that allow for cozy attire. And then there was the moment, “Mom, do you have a mustache?” Well, that was a surprise I hadn’t noticed until they pointed it out. It’s like having a best friend who, despite their bluntness, is genuinely looking out for you—like telling you about a piece of lettuce stuck in your teeth before you embarrass yourself.

“Do you use teeth whitener, Mom?” is another inquiry, one that could be interpreted in multiple ways, but the intent is unmistakable based on their tone. This query ranks just below the classic, “No offense, Mom, but…”

“Your armpits smell, Mom.” I never asked for their unsolicited commentary, yet here they are, commenting on my personal space. I refuse to shower again just for them. Aging is part of life, after all. Who knows, next week I might end up smelling like my grandmother’s house—a unique aroma that is oddly comforting.

“Ugh! Stop dancing, Mom.” That one always gets a chuckle. My kids cringe at my lack of rhythm, but behind closed doors, I dance like nobody’s watching. Revenge is sweet, especially when they’re subjected to my “Stanky Legg” moves.

“Why don’t you have a real job, Mom?” This question, while valid from a child’s perspective, can be disheartening. I could delve into a lengthy explanation of the significance of my role in their lives, filled with rewards and joy, but honestly, I’m tired of hearing myself speak. Instead, I choose to embrace my imperfections: picking my zits, neglecting my leg shaving, and indulging in a glass of teeth-staining red wine.

I understand the consequences of my choices. Just let me be; Mommy is beautiful on the inside.

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In summary, children have a unique ability to turn our daily struggles into laughter and introspection. Their candid observations remind us of the beauty in our imperfections and the joy found in motherhood.

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