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We’ve Been Outside

by FireMom ~ April 9th, 2008. Filed under: Parenting.
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When I was a brand-spanking-new parent to BigBrother, I wrote this big, self-righteous post about how I wanted to raise kids who liked being outdoors more than they enjoyed being plopped in front of a television set for hours. Written on the old, now-defunct blog but saved elsewhere, I found said post and thought a direct quote would enlighten you about how truly self-righteous I was before I hit that wall of reality that is active parenthood.

It saddens me, nowadays, to see so many children unwilling to play outside. What is even more disturbing and saddening is those who don’t even KNOW how to play outside. Where are the toys? Where is the television? “This is booooorrrrring.” Oh, children. Turn a stick into a magic wand. Or a sword. Just don’t hit that other kid, okay?

Tongue WaggingNow, don’t smack me. I’ve learned my lesson. Trust me. Because? BigBrother? Wants absolutely nothing to do with inside activities right now. Of course, this started last summer. Remember last summer? When I was huge, round and pregnant? Only outside. Every. Single. Day. Morning. Noon. And evening. Inside was torture. Complete with screaming and bruises from throwing himself on or at the floor. And so, I chopped my hair, threw on a maternity bathing suit and sat with my feet in his baby pool as he climbed in and out and in and out and in and out. And in and out. And then threw sand on me. And in and out.

I thought, perhaps, he might have forgotten about the allure of the outside while the winter months kept us huddled indoors with Thomas, games, cars, trucks, trains, crayons and Play-Doh. Turns out, not quite. He stands at the back door. “Outside! Slide! House! Sandbox! Turtle! Tractor! Outside! RIGHT NOW!” Yes. He says, “RIGHT NOW,” in his Caps Lock voice. I tried to tell him that we don’t tell Mommy “right now,” but he looked at me like I had two heads and said, “whatever.” Oh, oh. Oh.

LB Enjoys It, TooWe just spent the past three days in our backyard and on one two mile walk in the double stroller. LittleBrother takes up camp on two blankets and a playmat under the SPF umbrella with just a smidgen of sunblock on his cheeks and his bald, bald head. He bats at the toys and makes lots of noise while BigBrother runs back and forth and back and forth and back and forth. And falls down and cries. And runs back and forth. And pushes his tractor down the hill into the street. And cries. And back and forth and back and forth. And pees in his pants because taking time to go inside and pee is SO UNACCEPTABLE. And cries. And pushes his tractor through the dirt where FireDad is trying to regrow grass in the spot where we had a foiled attempt at a garden last year. And picks flowers. And goes back to the dirt and throws dirt into the grass while yelling, “ROCKS!” And flings open the windows on his house-cabin-thing and yells, “WHO’S THAT?!” Which startles LittleBrother. Who then cries. And back and forth and back and forth.

Don’t get me wrong. I am proud. I am happy. I like being outside. I like the sun as long as I remember to slather my own pale skin with sunblock. I like the temperatures… right now. Ask me again in July. I could do without neighborhood kids teaching him how to slide down his slide backwards (!) or trying to lure him into the Grumpy Neighbor’s yard (!!) but that’s the price you pay when you live in town. (Oh, how I miss the 89 acres I grew up on!)

And so, the point of this post? Be careful what you ask/wish/pray for. I wanted children who loved to be outside. Now? I’m thankful that it is going to rain today and we can stay inside for more than two minutes. I say this as he stands at the back door saying, “Raining. No no no. I want go outside! NO RAINING!” Might be a long day inside, no?

11 Responses to We’ve Been Outside

  1. Get a Gravatar! Liz (23 comments)

    This post is one of the very reasons why I heart you and want to leave pink, puffy hearts all over your blog!

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  2. Get a Gravatar! FireMom (110 comments)

    Pink fluffy hearts, eh? Come back on my birthday!!

  3. Get a Gravatar! Momma Chaos (2 comments)

    It’s finally been halfways decent (60’s) this week in the Kingdom of Chaos.. My 2yo has discovered OUTSIDE and like BigBrother stands at the patio door constantly telling me that he wants to go outside. Ironically, yes he also uses the “RIGHT NOW” in his full Caps Lock voice.. Where do they get that from? lol! Enjoy the rainy day! We’re supposed to get one tomorrrow!!

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  4. Get a Gravatar! M (5 comments)

    Wow! Look at your grass! I’m totally jealous. Although it’s supposed to be relatively warm here today, there’s still lots of snow melting, leaving things rather messy. And I couldn’t help but notice - nice Electrolyte!

    M’s last blog post..must moisturize

  5. Get a Gravatar! momof4 (1 comments)

    I hope you saved all the comments you made pertaining to motherhood and things you said you’d never do. I have mine…LOL! Just compile them all and burn them RIGHT NOW, including this one because in a few years not only will you be saying “GO OUTSIDE!”, you’ll be locking that door behind them. *wink*

  6. Get a Gravatar! ValleyGirl (18 comments)

    But once your kids get a bit older, you’ll be able to use the great outdoors as a babysitter instead of the TV! Let me tell you, it’s AWESOME!! I love being able to send my girls outside to play for hours and hours. At least your kids won’t grow up with “Nature Deficit Disorder!!” (just read this article on a blog this morning)

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  7. Get a Gravatar! Renee (13 comments)

    Yep, we’ve got the “I want to be outside every hour of the day” virus here, too. My little guy bangs on the door to go out…he is only 15mos! And the hysterics to come in are priceless. Aye aye aye.

  8. Get a Gravatar! pinks & blues girls (5 comments)

    Sometimes I find myself saying something critical about parenting or kids in general and I catch myself, thinking, “Uh oh, look out for karma!” BUt I hear you on the outdoors thing - my nephews want to be outside all day, every day. Winter, Spring, Summer or Fall. And I’m the softie Auntie who usually takes them out and either freezes my butt off or loses about 10 lbs. of sweat, depending on the season. :)

    Jane, Pinks & Blues

  9. Get a Gravatar! Jill (17 comments)

    haha. Motherhood has a way of biting us in the behinds later in life!

    James finally mowed the back yard and we’re getting a swing set from the “boppy fairy” (paci fairy) when Big Sister finally gives the fairy her last boppy.
    So yeah, we’ll be in our yard non stop. And we live in town, in a new neighborhood without any shade trees. *sigh*

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  10. Get a Gravatar! Belinda (2 comments)

    Man, I have the opposite problem. Bella BEGS to go outside constantly, and I can’t let her because of the horrible, horrible pollen-storm out here during practically all of the year. She is soooo allergic, just like the rest of us. It’s heartbreaking. I mean, she has a PONY, for crying out loud, that she barely gets to ride! How cruel is that?

  11. Get a Gravatar! allie (1 comments)

    I love your blog! I could not agree more about kids not knowing how to play outside, scary ! We worry too much about getting them into this or that class when what they need is some time on the grass!

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