Yes, there are times when itâs appropriate to reason with your child, to patiently and eloquently explain why he or she needs to do as you ask. You might present convincing arguments like âBecause it makes you strongâ; âBecause it will keep you safeâ; âBecause itâs good for youâ; âBecause itâs bad for you.â But there are times when the only thing that really makes sense is . . . âBecause I said so!!â
This book is a hilarious, honest romp through motherhoodâthe joys, the sleeplessness, the frazzled days, the unending carpooling, the in-house refereeing, the dieting (yeah, right), the worryingâand did we say, the joy?
Hereâs what some of that joy looks likeâwith excerpts straight from the book:
âą I tried to do the Buns of Steel video, but quickly realized that it wasnât intended for people who have buns of pudding.
âą I felt like my head might explode. I kind of hoped it would so I could take a nice, peaceful ambulance ride out of there.
âą I was a little at a loss. I mean, those parenting books donât tell you how to break up a fight over an imaginary friend.
âą Moms arenât allowed to get sick more than one day a year. Single moms arenât allowed to get sick ever.
âą Before you have children you canât imagine yourself saying things like âDonât put chocolate milk in your pants,â âTake the hot dog out of your nose,â or âBecause I said so!â
If youâre a mom-to-be or a mom in the trenches, youâll love knowing that youâre not the only one out there who sometimes just figures it out as you go alongâand sometimes canât figure it out at all. But in the end, Dawn has these words of encouragement just for you: âEnjoy this time. Even when they make you crazy, these are the best days of your life.â And they really are, arenât they?