Did you swear never to do any of these when you became a parent?
I did something the other day that I swore I would never do.
If you had asked me two years ago whether I would ever let a four-year old have her nails painted I would have wrinkled up my nose and politely told you that I don’t mind what other people do but that I wouldn’t let MY daughter.
I probably would have then had a series of rapid ( and judgemental) thoughts.
It’s too young. How vulgar. They have plenty of time to do that when they grow up. Why don’t we just allow our kids to be kids?
And then my daughter turned three.
And her life became one long fascination with pink, sparkly, “girl things.”
Jewellery and headbands, fairy wings and princess dresses. Lip-gloss and nail polish.
My life transformed. My views became irrelevant. This is how I found myself just the other day on her fourth birthday sitting side-by-side with my delicious apricot haired daughter having my toenails painted.
I’m a total low maintenance kinda girl and had never actually been to one of those nail bars before. (Seriously)
And there we were. Together we were scrubbed and polished, filed and painted.
And she smiled and giggled and laughed her way through the whole experience. She was delighted.
It’s amazing what being a parent can change in you. So many I-swear-I-would-nevers become yeses. So many not-in-my-lifetimes become todays. So many nos become yeses.
Being a mother has turned me into a complete hypocrite.
1. I will never give my baby store bought baby food
I swore I never would. Pre-prepared baby food. I was going to be one of those earth mothers who wore my organic sling to the farmers markets and bought earthy vegetables I slowly simmered in a copper pot on the stove.