When I had my first child, I was so determined not to be one of those over-cautious mums who packed too much (like most first-time mums) that I packed too little.
I’d head out of the house with one nappy and two wet wipes in a sandwich bag and end up in my local shopping centre desperately buying more nappies, packets of wet wipes and lots of other things that I definitely needed and should have just bloody packed.
Now that I’ve been a mum for 11 years and have three children who have survived the experience, I feel qualified to share with you some insights into being prepared for anything when it comes to parenting.
And I do mean ANYTHING.
1. Awkward questions asked loudly in public.
Hey kids, want to know about the birds and the bees? The shopping centre is not the time to ask me, okay? I’ve been asked inappropriate questions by all three children loudly in public settings so often that I’ve become quite efficient at deflecting them. Just have a phrase similar to this ready:
“Let’s talk about that when we get home. Now, who would like some sushi?”
“I’ll tell you all about it when we get back to the car. Now, who wants a toy?”
“I’m so happy you asked. Let’s talk about it when we have a bit more time. Now, who wants to push the trolley?”
I call it the Defer And Deflect Manoeuvre.