We’ve all been there.
Is there a person alive who doesn’t look back on their younger years and cringe over certain memories? I had some very awkward times before I finally felt comfortable in my own skin.
As parent to a toddler, I look back on how my mum handled each crisis of my developing body. She laid the foundations for me with calm words and emotional support. There wasn’t a time when my champion of a mother didn’t have my back.
I’m still quite new to the world of parenthood and my child is yet to encounter any embarrassing moments of his own, but I can only hope to pass on the same wisdom that my mother shared with me when I was growing up.
Here are some of the lesser mentioned moments of growing up and ideas on how to get your child through them.
Catching Warts
Confession time. At age 12 I had an outbreak of plantar warts on the soles of my feet. They were contagious, numerous and uncomfortable. I was into dancing at the time and I remember wincing in my ballet shoes - every step felt like I was treading on glass.
The only person I was able to be honest with was Mum. She took me to different doctors and held my hand when the remedies on offer back in the nineties failed to work. I suffered through painful procedures that made my feet feel like they were on fire. The bills reached hundreds of dollars, all for the pleasure of having doctors come at my feet with the dreaded dry ice treatment, time after time, and to no avail.
Those days seem so long ago because treatment has come so far. Every now and then I do get another outbreak, but it’s so much simpler to take care of than it used to be. In fact, with new at home treatments I don’t even have to leave the house to visit a doctor - and I can still confide in my Mum.