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Cadaverous Pallor
01-20-2005, 01:02 PM
When I was young
and I mean young like 4 years old young
my mom would point out the other kids at the supermarket
the ones that would scream for treats or annoy their parents without pause
pulling on clothes and pointing and repeating
stomping and crying and getting what they wanted
and my mom would shake her head
and tell me I was good
and I felt strong and wise in comparison to those
snotty nosed tormentors
"I am not a brat."
Looking back, it's easy to see
that brats come in many configurations
and that I was most defnitely a brat
just a different one
I never cleaned my room nor made my bed
my parents didn't expect it
getting me to do chores was like pulling teeth
there was plenty of yelling and throwing of things
much of our time was spent in arguments
some of my most vivid memories include fury
on both sides
Yet I was always polite in public
never swore in front of grandma
never demanded large gifts
was always aware of money problems
made do with hand-me-downs
I felt strong and wise in comparison to those
in double laced LA Gear and expensive perms
"I am not a brat."
I'm reminded of my brattiness every day of my life.
Whenever I decide to not take out the trash
or put off vacuuming
or read a message board instead of working
I'm reminded when I complain about my jobs
whining about my hours
when the truth is that I'm a lucky one
with a rewarding way to spend my day
and an average amount of free time
yet I still take more breaks than I deserve
give less than my best
make sure I do no more than the next guy
pay less and less attention as years go by
it's hard for me to think it
I'm still that proud child, acknowledging an advantage
still wish I were strong and wise in comparison to those
other schlubs that drag through their dreary days
but my light burden feels heavy
my simple errands go undone
and I sigh and drag my feet and bitch
as if I have any right
I am a brat, always have been, and now I know it.
SacTown Chronic
01-20-2005, 01:09 PM
but my light burden feels heavy
You're not a brat. You're American.
Claire
01-20-2005, 01:32 PM
I am a brat, always have been, and now I know it.
:cheers: I love this! I was raised the same way! Polite in public, bratty to my mom in private....but never in front of my dad. Rotten!
I'm still a brat. :p
Cadaverous Pallor
01-20-2005, 01:53 PM
You're not a brat. You're American.I could write a poem or twenty about that side of it, too. ;)
MouseWife
01-21-2005, 06:17 PM
Ahem, me too. The brat thing.
Betty
01-21-2005, 06:59 PM
I really enjoyed that one. :)
Cadaverous Pallor
01-23-2005, 10:28 PM
Ahem, me too. The brat thing.
It's good to know I'm not the only one. :)
This is one of those embarrassing things that I'm forcing myself to face. People don't want to admit to any weaknesses. This is a MAJOR one in my book that I've always boasted I was above.
I'd love to hear more from others on the feeling lazy, spoiled, or whiny. I actually went looking for some sort of book on how to kick a whiny habit, but I couldn't find one.
I'm sick of being a complainer, but it's so hard to shut up.
MouseWife
01-24-2005, 12:10 AM
It's good to know I'm not the only one. :)
I'm sick of being a complainer, but it's so hard to shut up.
Gosh, yes, to actually admit it was a hard thing. Especially when you have spent your whole life calling other people brats! :rolleyes:
Like that saying about what is a brat? Someone else's kids. :p
I have it pretty easy. People get :mad: when they call me and I tell them, 'I can't talk now, I am off to take a nap.'
I told the Hubster when my youngest finishes highschool I am going to retire.
He brings ME coffee in bed. ;)
On roadtrips, I never drive. :D
I can't really think of other things at this moment. Probably blocking them out but I know, through out my day, many times I tell myself, Geesh, you are a lucky woman.
Okay. I think I just got what cured me of whining & complaining.
I do not complain how things are done because that means that I should do it myself. So, if I just enjoy how others are doing things, I don't have to do it myself.
My husband cooks. He'll ask me what I want for dinner and I say 'Whatever you want, you are the one cooking.' I don't tell him how to prepare it or anything.
When he drives, I don't critique him. I enjoy the ride.
I don't complain about the car because the solution would be for ME to get a job. Ah, I have one but the check never comes. Ditto for my shopping. I really don't need anything so much that I need to get a job for.
My friends point out things to me but, ah, I just laugh them off.
Kids take up a lot of time and they can cure you of whining. They deprive you of sleep and you can't think straight.
Let alone remember what to whine about. But, it comes back to you when they get a bit older. I am learning this. :rolleyes:
Cadaverous Pallor
01-24-2005, 11:01 AM
I've gotten to the point where I almost literally bite my tongue. I'm about to say "I'm tired" or something and I stop myself as the words enter my mouth. I think forcefully, "I'm not going to whine about this, saying 'I'm tired' won't help anything, just keep walking and don't complain," etc. It really is tough. I keep feeling like my feelings need to be heard by others, even if they don't change the situation any. :rolleyes:
I'm just hoping that someday I won't have to coach myself through it.
MouseWife
01-24-2005, 11:35 AM
CP~ wanting people to hear what you feel without needing them to fix it, I can not remember where I read that is how women are! Something to the effect of when a woman complains to her husband she doesn't necessarily want him to fix the situation, just to listen.
I don't necessarily say I'm tired, or that something bugs me BUT my husband says I yawn quite loud :blush: and that I scoff too much.
Yes, I hate, too, that I have to bite my tongue. It is hard! But, put it this way, why do I have to do it soo much? That is how I feel. Quit doing things that make me scoff and ignore my yawns and life will be sweet. ;)
Cadaverous Pallor
01-24-2005, 11:50 AM
:) I really appreciate the reinforcement. I guess it's just one of those things I really have to teach myself. Like flossing consistently. Just another positive thing I'm making myself do (grumble grumble) and immediately feeling better about.
Other than complaining, I'm really good at allowing myself lots of breaks. I'm especially bad with this at home. I'll do 45 min of chores and then spend the rest of the day laying around feeling justified. How do you motivate yourself to keep going while at home? The bed is so tempting...;)
MouseWife
01-24-2005, 12:20 PM
:) I really appreciate the reinforcement. I guess it's just one of those things I really have to teach myself. Like flossing consistently. Just another positive thing I'm making myself do (grumble grumble) and immediately feeling better about.
Other than complaining, I'm really good at allowing myself lots of breaks. I'm especially bad with this at home. I'll do 45 min of chores and then spend the rest of the day laying around feeling justified. How do you motivate yourself to keep going while at home? The bed is so tempting...;)
No problem, if you don't express yourself you won't know that it is normal! Only saints don't ever grumble. ;)
Who the heck said I was motivated at home? LOL
Uh, I just got back to my workout schedule. I have to stay motivated to do that by not coming home and just walking from the school. Too easy to come home and get back on here and lounge with the others who can also play. :)
Housework. Well, I also think I have your chore schedule. ;) When I look back at my day and try and think, What have I done today? it just doesn't fill up my day. :rolleyes:
But, to motivate me, I first have to put this puppy on sleep. Then, I turn off the t.v. I put on some jumping music very loud, loud enough so that I can hear it all over the house {this brings complaints from anyone here but I tell them 'Hey, I'm cleaning the house! You're not!} and I just get busy. Sure, I get distracted with photo albums, magazines, books, clothes...but I figure I'll get it done eventually.
My bed. Ah, I love my bed. I stay away from it. If I get too close to it, I will crawl under the comforter and go to sleep. If I know I can get away with it, I will, but after I've finished some major chores.
Today I have to make calls and do some work on the computer. No one thinks I do work on here but I do. They get many scoffs from razzing me about that, for sure.
Cadaverous Pallor
01-24-2005, 12:26 PM
But, to motivate me, I first have to put this puppy on sleep. Then, I turn off the t.v. I put on some jumping music very loud, loud enough so that I can hear it all over the house {this brings complaints from anyone here but I tell them 'Hey, I'm cleaning the house! You're not!} and I just get busy. Sure, I get distracted with photo albums, magazines, books, clothes...but I figure I'll get it done eventually. This is exactly how I get things done (when I actually get things done). Turn off the computer and TV, put on loud exciting music, and GO! But if I stop for a "break", it becomes the end of my day.
My bed. Ah, I love my bed. I stay away from it. If I get too close to it, I will crawl under the comforter and go to sleep. Yeah, the bed is the worst enemy. Not only is it so easy to just waste away the day, it'll screw up my sleep schedule and I won't be able to get to sleep that night....which leads to napping the next day. :mad:
It also means that the hardest room to clean up is the bedroom. ;)
MouseWife
01-24-2005, 12:30 PM
:) I really appreciate the reinforcement. I guess it's just one of those things I really have to teach myself. Like flossing consistently. Just another positive thing I'm making myself do (grumble grumble) and immediately feeling better about.
I should touch on this~ do not give up totally on complaining! It is a strength to know what you like, want, etc. And, sometimes, people just don't get the drift until you grumble.
Okay, speaking of chores, I should do something that someone will notice when they get home... ;)
MouseWife
01-24-2005, 12:37 PM
Or put on music that is sooo good that I don't want to leave the living room as I am having so much fun dancing.
Oh, my weakness would be naps. I am blessed with kids who never started fires or did anything naughty when I fell asleep. {when they were bigger, when they were small I would nap right along side them...I'd bribe them 'Look, a new Winnie the Pooh video. Hey, come lay down here on my bed, I'll fix up a pillow and here is your blanket....}.
The night sleep issue is a big problem. But, growing up, I always took naps. The trick is not to take one that is too long.
Cadaverous Pallor
01-24-2005, 12:59 PM
Okay, speaking of chores, I should do something that someone will notice when they get home... ;)Heehee! Ain't it the truth, ain't it the truth.
Ok, I'm off....perhaps I'll be productive. Perhaps.
MouseWife
01-24-2005, 02:45 PM
ha, well, I felt guilty {not something anyone needs but sometimes it does help} and I picked a task and was doing it quite well...until the kids got off of the computer.... :D
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