Wednesday, September 17, 2008

I don't care

This is what Mason wrote on a piece of paper tonight during church when he was being bad. He insisted on sitting with me tonight in church rather than going to children's church. He was sooooo naughty that I wanted to take him out back and switch him real good, ha ha! I wrote him a note on a piece of paper and told him to stop making noises with the pen, the paper, kicking his foot etc. Well he didn't stop so I wrote him another note telling him that he was in big trouble when we got home. His reply ~ "I don't care." Well that was a Bam, in your face mama, I don't care. So on our way to the car I am scolding him and he keeps insisting that he was sorry and he couldn't help that he was bad in church... but oh, I reminded him- yes you could help it, because you wrote me a note saying that you didn't care if you were in trouble, therefore you choose to suffer the consequences. Ha ha ha, we are riding down the rode listening to a Rita Springer CD and he tells me- "put the CD on the song "changing me" because I need to change myself and not get in trouble." Yep Mason you are exactly right, you definitely need some changing in the attitude and listening to your mom department. Now I am on my way upstairs to remind him that he doesn't care if he is in trouble......

3 comments:

WheresMyAngels said...

How old is he??

Oh Mercede started prozac today, wish us some peace!! lol

Traci said...

Oh I wish you much peace sister! Ashlyn is such a whiner, cry baby, moody chic, I can totally see her on Prozac one day. Hey if I go with her maybe they will give me a 2 for 1 price, LOL. Mason is 7 and what is really bad...I left out what the pervert drew a picture of in church. If we were Catholic they would have drowned him in holy water.

Tracy P. said...

This is priceless. My son, age 9, was totally cutting up in church on Sunday--one of those rare weeks when the praise team (me) and the choir (his dad) were up front singing at the same time. I gave him the speech beforehand, and he of course was going to behave appropriately, but...sigh. Remorse is a good thing--could Mason come and have a talk with Ben?

You stopped by for my SITS day at The Journey a while back, and I'm still wandering about returning the visits. All of the amazing blogs have been too interesting to hurry through, but I did want to say thanks!