Anonymous wrote:No, I wouldn't give in if it would make us late, but I would admit that I made a mistake, apologize, and be sure that we had it after dinner today. The whining would be irrelevant.
In another circumstance, when it would be possible to do the thing I promised, I would agree that I had promised but remind them to ask without whining. Once they did, I would do it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So I told my kids they could have a dessert I made after lunch today.
Lunch happened, I got distracted and now we need to leave the house for an afternoon engagement, and older DD (5) started whining because she remembered that we didn't have it, and I said after lunch! Whining, of course.
I told her, no, after dinner. She started saying "but you said, and now we won't it!" I started getting angry but she's right - I told her they could have it, and didn't give it to them - it's entirely on me.
I gave in, and angrily gave them the dessert. Now we're running late and I feel like a terrible mom for 1) forgetting my promise, 2) getting angry about it, 3) caving in to disgusting level of whining, 4) getting angry while doing that. And my husband heard all this, since he's WFH upstairs.
A part of it is they've been kind of whiny all day and won't leave me alone for more than a few minutes, and I can't get myself together and everything's a literal and figurative mess.
Sorry, not looking for advice, just a rant.
Instead of lying. Just say you know what.. Im sorry. I forgot to make it. Mommies arent perfect, no matter how much I try. I know you are disappointed. My brain is full of lots of things right now and thats not fair because I told you I would make dessert. I cant make dessert now but I can make dessert when I get home. Since I forgot you can choose- we can have dessert before dinner or after dinner!
Anonymous wrote:So I told my kids they could have a dessert I made after lunch today.
Lunch happened, I got distracted and now we need to leave the house for an afternoon engagement, and older DD (5) started whining because she remembered that we didn't have it, and I said after lunch! Whining, of course.
I told her, no, after dinner. She started saying "but you said, and now we won't it!" I started getting angry but she's right - I told her they could have it, and didn't give it to them - it's entirely on me.
I gave in, and angrily gave them the dessert. Now we're running late and I feel like a terrible mom for 1) forgetting my promise, 2) getting angry about it, 3) caving in to disgusting level of whining, 4) getting angry while doing that. And my husband heard all this, since he's WFH upstairs.
A part of it is they've been kind of whiny all day and won't leave me alone for more than a few minutes, and I can't get myself together and everything's a literal and figurative mess.
Sorry, not looking for advice, just a rant.
Anonymous wrote:“You’re right, but whining is forbidden. Ask nicely.”
Anonymous wrote:No, I wouldn't give in if it would make us late, but I would admit that I made a mistake, apologize, and be sure that we had it after dinner today. The whining would be irrelevant.
In another circumstance, when it would be possible to do the thing I promised, I would agree that I had promised but remind them to ask without whining. Once they did, I would do it.
Anonymous wrote:“You’re right, but whining is forbidden. Ask nicely.”