Tuesday, April 1, 2008

Star Wars!

Rare moment when both kids are being good.

I don't know what it is about Star Wars but it has a magical power over kids. Soen and I have a little routine every night at bedtime. Once our kung fu fighting is over and his teeth are brushed, etc., I read him a book (usually some Peanuts cartoons) and then tell him a story while we listen to some music. (His new favorite song is "Have Love Will Travel" by the Sonics.) Anyway, I usually struggle for story ideas. Sometimes I tell fairy tales and sometimes I make up stories. The other night I was at a loss for a story but somehow Star Wars popped into my head. Usually he listens to my stories politely but for Star Wars he immediately latched on to it and wanted to know more. Maybe it's the names (Chewbacca is truly a great name) or the awesome combination of robots AND aliens. I don't know. But he knew right away that this was no dumb story that daddy was making up to teach him a lesson about why it's a bad idea to lie about whether he ate his broccoli.

The next day I found some Star Wars clips on YouTube, which only fueled the fire to see the actual movies, so I ordered the first one from Netflix and it arrived today.

Meanwhile, today was also the day my parents left, after having been here for a month. It was a great visit and the kids were thrilled beyond belief to have all the attention and all the spoiling that goes along with it. Of course we've found that every time a grandparent comes for a visit, there is a certain amount of deprogramming we have to do to get our good kids back. Maybe it's all the attention or the spoiling or the drugs, but over the course of this past month the kids (Soen especially) slowly devolved into these back-talking, non-listening, whining little creatures that only resemble our children thanks to their curly hair. Of course we're not blaming my parents (or wife's parents, since it happens when they come, too). After all, grandparents are supposed to spoil their grandkids. That's the rule. (And frankly, they didn't do too much spoiling anyway.) No, I prefer to place the blame solely on the children.

Today, when I was picking Soen up from his friend's house, I told him it was time to go home. He politely replied, "I don't want to," and then ran across the yard after his friend. Fearing this was going to lead to a minor war, the next time he ran by I mentioned that Star Wars had come. That stopped him in his tracks. "KATELYN I'M GONNA SEE STAR WARS!" When I explained that he could only watch it if he was an extra good boy, man did he shape up. It was like a movie. He ran to the car, buckled himself in, helped me gas up the car on the way home (even cleaned the windshield!), said please and thank you (and "yes ma'am") to everything, cleaned up his room (!), and ate his entire dinner all without one complaint. He even understood that he wouldn't be able to watch the whole movie tonight and didn't give me any lip when it was time to turn it off.

We left off right before Han Solo make his entrance. So far his favorite moment is when R2D2 gets shot by the Jawas and falls over. We had to re-enact that scene a few times tonight. Of course, he got a little whiny when it was finally bedtime and even came downstairs after he had been put to bed to tell me that his butt itched him. But all in all, I think Star Wars may make this the shortest deprogramming session yet.

Tune in tomorrow to see how this theory gets shot to hell.

3 comments:

Devin Murphy said...

Star Wars teaches kids important lessons in shooting first, lightsabers, and Force-o-nomics.

Anonymous said...

Bonuses from grandparents' stay:
1. Soen will now allow me to wash his hair. (Thanks Sandy)
2. Sadie will have a decent paint color in her room. (again, kudos to gma)
3. My daughter now does a pelvic thrust dance that puts Elvis to shame. (score one for papa)
Thanks again for all the babysitting, corrupting, and loving of the munchkins.
MM

Anonymous said...

Michaela - you're welcome! We did not spoil the kids - except if you count extra love, hugs, kisses, treats, adventures, toys, more love, and attention.......after all - we have learned our "grandparenting skills" very well - having been honed by three prior grandchildren.

We're in Virginia - on an island called Chincoteague - with a small but nice balcony overlooking the sound at the best
Comfort Suites hotel we're ever seen!! - a lucky choice. Tomorrow - within about 5 miles, we'll be in Maryland, go through Delaware, and onto the Garden State - up to spoil the older three children in NY so we won't lose our skills.

Miss you all more than we can say - and mailed a small "spoil the grandchildren further" package today from the Outer Banks.

Thanks for a fabulous time in Wilmington, S. Carolina Beach and surrounds, great golf, great companionship with the parents, and especially with the most darling 1 and 4 year old on the PLANET!

LOVE TO ALL - sandy and dan