To My Teenage Son: What I Want For Mother’s Day From You
I know better than to expect a handmade card from my teenage son this year. Or a necklace made out of macaroni noodles or a stone painted with the words, “Mom, you rock!” After all, you are in high school.
I will always treasure those cards and gifts from when you were younger, but what I wish for on Mother’s Day now that you are a teen has changed.
So, as you roll out of bed, probably forgetting about my special day even though your dad reminded you at least once, let me share what I want for Mother’s Day.
These are the gifts that would mean the world to me this Mother’s Day:
Gum
That I may always have a full pack of gum from which you can mooch.
Front seat
That my front seat continues to be a welcoming place for you to sit and chat with me, with plenty of legroom as you keep growing.
Our cat
That we always bond over our cat, talking to her in baby voices and cracking each other up. (You could step it up in the litter box cleaning department, though.)
Lunch
That you will always want to tell me about who you eat lunch with at school.
Language Arts
That I can help you with your Language Arts homework when you ask because you know it was my strongest subject and it’s not yours.
Snacks
That I always have enough snacks for you in the pantry, and that I remember to buy two pounds of meat, instead of one, for recipes. You definitely have a bigger appetite these days.
Be your best
That I can encourage you to be your best in whatever role your coach feels is right for you, forgetting about playing time and focusing on teamwork and skill development.
Relax
That I relax about how much you enjoy Fortnite and other video games, savoring the time you are in my house and under my roof even as you scamper through a virtual world.
Cereal
That I continue to bring you a bowl of cereal in the morning as you fall back asleep on the couch before school. It’s a little thing you could do for yourself, but I don’t mind.
Ease
That it will continue to be easy between you and me when I tease you about those girls you message on Snapchat.
Laundry
That I have the agility to dodge the laundry you leave on your bedroom floor and the patience to teach you – again – how to fold clothes and put them away.
Okay, I see your face. You are wondering how you can wrap any of these “gifts” or if I’m serious about them at all. Please know that I am.
But don’t worry about getting me everything. The truth is that I’ve already received the greatest gift this Mother’s Day: The gift to be your mom, especially during these teen years.
Stop making that face. I’m serious.
And yes, you can have a piece of gum. It’s in my purse.
You know where.
For more from Katy, visit https://www.ExperiencedBadMom.com.
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