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motherhood 11 Things Nobody Told Me About ParenthoodYeah, I knew that breast feeding might be tough. I read that I might get post-natal depression. I knew not to expect a lot of sleep. What I DIDN’T know about this whole motherhood thing? The details. There were many many details everyone neglected to mention. So after three children and many surprising discoveries here’s some fine print for the parents of the future…..

1. There will be some of your child’s books that really piss you off. These are guaranteed to be the ones your kid wants you to read EVERY NIGHT. This will almost kill you. (See point 7).

 

 

 

 

2. Having children does not make you a morning person. My whole life, I have never been good in the morning. Those I’ve loved and lived with have always known this and adapted their lives accordingly so as to avoid any form of interaction with me lest I punch them in the face. I assumed this would change when I HAD to get up at dawn’s crack and be a parent. It didn’t. Unfortunately (for them) my children do not have the option of avoiding me in the morning. Especially when they require breakfast from my boobs. Urgently. After more than a decade, I’m still fairly unhappy about having to wake up so early every single morning of my life even on weekends even public holidays even when on vacation, OKAY? But I’ve learned to stop growling and suck it up.


3. There will be some of your child’s clothes that you loathe. These items will have been given to them as gifts by people with no taste and are guaranteed to be your child’s favourite things to wear. Every. Single. Day. Make them disappear.

 

4. Friends, relatives and shopkeepers will give your child treats, making it impossible to control their sugar intake. At Easter time? Leave the country.


5. No matter how well intentioned you are about organic and non-processed and blah blah blah, you too will bribe your child with sugary treats to get them to do something you want them to do. You will. I promise. Don’t fight it.

 

6. At some point, you will be forced to raid your child’s wallet or piggy bank to pay the babysitter or pizza delivery guy. Leave an IOU. They can discuss it with their therapist in twenty years.


7. While reading a story aloud to your child, it’s possible to be thinking about something entirely different. Like when you’re driving. This will frequently come in handy (see point 1).

 

8. Going away with your kids is not a holiday and bears no resemblance to the activity of the same name in which you partook when childless. It’s simply called ‘moving the children to a different location without any of the neccessary props you have at home and making life infinitely more difficult for the adults’.


9. Kids are hilarious. Even when they’re newborns they do stuff that makes you laugh. Even their farts can be funny. And when they can talk, you will become one of those people who recount stories about the cute way your kid pronounces words. It won’t be funny to anyone else but you will tell the stories anyway because it will make your heart clench with love.

 

10. Playing is not fun. I don’t know why, as a grown woman, I expected to suddenly enjoy doing puzzles and the hokey pokey and making farm animals out of toilet rolls. But I did. I thought that’s what parents were meant to do. Play. I love spending time with my children and talking to them and hanging out. Playing? Not so much.


11. Parks are tedious. I used to think I was the only one who felt this way. Then I bumped into a friend and asked how she was enjoying her maternity leave with her one year old daughter. “I really need to go back to work part-time,” she said. “If I have to go to another park, I’m going to lose the will to live. It’s death by park.”

Any other details you wish you’d known about prior to having kids? Sharing is caring….comment away…..

 

 

 

 

 11 Things Nobody Told Me About Parenthood GIVEAWAY! I have three sets of the Being Dad DVDs worth $55 each to give away randomly to commenters. They’re funny, educational documentaries made for expectant couples to watch together and you can read more about them here. If you’d like to win one for yourself or a friend, say so at the end of your comment and check back here in a few days for the winners.

 

UPDATE: …and the winners are…. Danielle Melnyezenko, Katie (p3) and Kylie (p10). If that’s you, email Simone from Being Dad here with your details so she can send your DVDs out to you. Congrats!

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    Liz

    Yes Janey,

    Parenthood is wonderful and the good outweighs the bad 100 times over. Like when they climb into bed with you first thing in the morning all snuggly, sleepy and loving. Or when they hug you tightly around the neck and say, “I love you Mummy” or “You’re the best Mummy in the whole world” for no reason at all. Or when they make you breakfast when you’re tired, or give you a cuddle when you’re sad. The list is endless.

    My boys are now 6 and 10 and my husband and I enjoy playing, reading, holidaying and spending time with them now, more than anyone else.

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    Margie

    Janey, it’s not all bad! They will make you laugh everyday, often with the silliest things that you never thought funny before.
    The park so far for us has been great, we live in an area of small terrace houses, so everyone goes to the park, so it is a great catch up/gossip place.

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    Liz

    I have to agree with all of your points, but would like to add “Playgroup” to the list. While I think it is wonderful for the kids and I dutifully took mine for years, I dreaded and loathed it every single week! It’s a combination of almost everything on your list. It’s in the morning, with a park attached, where you have to play, read books and do craft all in a location outside of your well-equipped home.

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    meg

    Nobody tells you…Motherhood is so thankless, but not rewardless thank goodness. The sun shines out of Daddy’s bottom, he is the “fun” parent because he only does it for an hour a day, and because he works more, he is also “clever” whereas I am just “soft” according to my 3 year old. Being taken for granted is, of course, the way it should be, but my God it is hard to stomach sometimes!
    Great post Mia!

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    Janey

    I’m due for my first baby in December. After reading this my heart sunk a little. There was really only one point that was remotely positive.

    Surely you have something good to say about raising children?

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    Steph

    Mia, I love that scarf in your new pic!!! Where’s it from? Such a gorgeous colour.

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    Katie

    hehe- This list is hilarious- great job!
    I’d love the DVD too- my darling naive husband believes parent hood will be one big fun happy time- i don’t want to push the truth yet- bubs will do that when it arrives in February!

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    TheRealSydney

    The things that nobody told me about parenting?

    1. How absolutely heart wrenching it is to watch your child go through emotional pain that you can’t do anything to fix – the worst !
    2. That my daughter would grow up to be exactly the same size as me, and would steal all of my fave clothes & shoes – very soon after I have purchased them.

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    ACTinglikeamama

    My son is absolutely in love with trucks and construtction, every time we play a game or read a book – it’s all about digging and scooping and rolling, I am so over pointing out and getting super excited over every concrete mixer or crane or…. Oh please shoot me now!

    That being said, I love drawing an colouring with my kid (even if I’m asked to draw a truck or road), he is still a little young for craft but I cannot wait to get our fingers stuck in some clay or flag and create some toddler masterpieces!

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    Danielle Melnyczenko

    Very useful tips, thanks Mia. The “morning person” one struck a cord… I woke up at 10:30 today. I’ve convinced my husband that I will magically transform into a smiling, humming, pleasant morning person as soon as bub arrives (Aug/Sept) but I know full well it’s a lie… but to keep my expiring sleep in’s I think it’s worth it.

    I’d love to win the DVD :)

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    son306

    Mia, stop being so good looking.

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    Carolyn

    Hi Mia
    This is so true. It is great to see someone writing about some of the ‘real’ aspects of parenting. I think its fair to add
    ‘even though we all say we won’t let our kids watch tele at some point we resort to it to gain some peace and quiet, escape having to play for the millionth time or do a few chores’
    Thanks again for a great blog ;) Cheers
    Carolyn
    PS I would love to win one of those DVD packs they sound great….

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    son306

    Lu, I agreee! Of course noone thinks your child is as interesting as you do, but isn’t it sooo annoying (and insulting) when you ask about someone elses children and listen to stories of how funny, cute, great-at-everything they are and then they don’t ask you about yours!! (Who are of course funnier, cuter and better-at-everything).

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    maria

    i honestly thought i would suddenly love playing games with my daughter, but not so…i do enjoy reading a book to her though. and she’s still too little to demand books i don’t like!

    and since people don’t seem to be putting their hands up for the dvd – i would love one for my lovely hubbie! thanks.

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    Kelly@SHE-POWER

    I agree with all of these, especially numbers 2 and 10. I am always so grateful when other women admit they loathe playing make believe or dress ups or any number of activities they re required to partake in post motherhood. The one bright light for me is I do like board games and so I am trying very hard to interest my son in them too.

    And every time my son gives me The Poky Little Pup to read before bed, I want to kcry and drnk myself into oblivion.

    Kelly

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    Lu

    I hate parks and I thought I was the only one! I avoided them when my kids were little. Only time I would suggest meeting at the park was when I was meeting a friend whose children were a little wild and I didnt want them in my house.

    I think 13 should be:- Nobody will think your child is as cute or interesting as you do. Dont bore them with details, because they’re not really that interested. We have a friend who emails us photos of their children and titles them ‘the little mans birthday’ or ‘the princesses first day at kindy’ which is kind of irritating when the recipient has ‘little men’ or ‘princesses’ of their own.

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    Jayne

    yes!yes!yes!yes!yes!yes!yes!yes!yes!yes!yes!

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    Little Miss Moi

    Dear mia. An addition to point 3 is: there will be clothes of your child’s that they picked out themselves, which you’ll loathe.

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    sunny

    P.S Mia, I like the new profile picture!

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    sunny

    I think my parents will agree with a lot of these points, however my obsession was not a book, but the ‘ning nong nang’ song…
    After a few hours in the car on the way home from Queensland my dad made an unplanned detour past the airport and told my mother and I to find our own way home!! Totally understandable.

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    son306

    I agree wholeheartedly with all of your points Mia! Especially the holidays. We just packed up 5 kids and dog for long weekend at the beach, yes it was great but got home Monday night and have only JUST THIS MORNING finished unpacking. The other thing I wasn’t prepared for is homework and projects! My eldest is in Year 6 now and unfortunately it appears my retained maths facts ended at Year 5, he asked me what a seven sided shape was and I said oh that’s a sevenagon???? When they are 10 they just dont believe everything you say anymore, it’s devastating!

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    Mummy Long Legs

    I am so guilty of No.9.

    Here’s proof: http://mykidisfunny.blogspot.com

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    LissyLouLou

    Love your new profile pic. From Shop til you drop shoot?

    I relate to all these points. The crap books and clothes go to the op shop for some other parent to deal with and going to parks is men’s business.

    Of all the points above #9 is the one that I really didn’t appreciate, pre-kids. Kids are piss-yourself-laughing-funny. Especially if it is your own kids.

    What I do wish people would tell you before having kids is the evaporation of time. After you spoon feed, change nappies, apply bandaids, make cakes for kinder stalls, clean up playdoh, wash wash wash, you will suddenly realise the sun is setting and it is time for bath, pjs, books and bed. String together a fews of these days/weeks/months and suddenly it is 2009 and your are still writing 2008 on everything.

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    numberchic

    I’m a bit of a sucker for craft and playing with my boys (pretend camping, picnic, hide and seek)- BUT as I work full time and only get to do this with them of a weekend I tend to overcompensate for not being around during the week, and it also stops me from doing housework (see I’m not really a MOTY finalist).

    Not fussed about going to the park though – walking with a 3 year old is tediously slow and then he decides “carry me!!”.

    One extra thing for your list Mia:

    12. No one told me that you can never get the smell of wee out of your lounge. Ever.

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    dramaqueen

    hehehe – couldn’t agree more. In fact, I used to think of my three days of part time work as my “days off”.
    I love my kids, and enjoyed many aspects of their early years, however, i love my 15 year old and 13 year old now and the 8 year old is getting more like a person every day – LOL

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    Indi

    Too funny and too true.
    If I have to read “diary of a wombat ” again I will shoot myself.
    Mmmmm must go and hide it immediately…or maybe I could lose it in the park.

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    Amanda (bugmum)

    Ditto the park and play. Can’t wait til Miss Nearly 3 can swing herself…freedom!

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    Rebecca

    I especially agree with #1 about the books, was anyone else given the freaky book called “Love you Forever” by Robert Munsch? I cannot stand it.

    Disagree with points #10 and #11. I am more than content playing trains/lego/blocks/craft etc for hours. I am very also fond playgrounds and Wizzy World.

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    Alison

    These are great! I thought I was the only one who gets bored in a park – so happy to discover it’s not so…

    … but I will confess to enjoying play: embarassingly, I get quite competitive over the Snakes and Ladders board.

    Thanks for the list, Mia!

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    PinkPatentMaryJanes

    Yep, agree with every single word – and the book thing? Feel even more strongly about kid’s tv. Managed to get my child through her toddler years blissfully unaware about the existence of Barney or the Hooley Dooleys {don’t know why I couldn’t bear them, but they made my flesh crawl…}

    And craft? Oh, I so don’t do craft – I will run, horrified at the mere mention of the word. I was crap at it as a child, and I haven’t improved one iota!

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    Lana

    Wow Mia – how on earth did you get into my mind and recount my thoughts so accurately?.

    Brilliant post – thank you!

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    Tiffany

    Oh my goodness, I could not agree more. Especially parks and playing. Now that they’re big enough to talk to and cook with and do INTERESTING things with, I could hang out with them forever. But in the early years, park was left to Dad and playing, hmmm, I think I must have left them to it. I still raid their piggy banks some times.