Friday, February 6, 2009

Who else would I talk to??!








I wasn't going to post today. I haven't felt like I had anything to say, really and I don't like to post just to post. I'm in no contest nor am I up for any blogging awards...so when I post it's usually cuz I have something to say. I am content to read others' blogs on these kind of days.








All of that changed because of two conversations today.




The first happened at lunch. Nan and I met our husbands for lunch today, and then another couple we all know happened to be there at Qdoba and sat with us. Our conversation turned towards our kids' dating habits. I asked J. how her college-aged daughter is doing and if she is dating anyone...(her daughter is just ADORABLE)! J. shook her head and said she has no idea if there's anyone her daughter's dating or even interested in--they just don't talk about it.


I looked at Kent and said we must be weird, cuz my girls talk to me all the time about EVERYONE in their lives! I am not kidding!

So Nana, my 18 yo comes home from school today, finds me kicking back on my bed and sits down to tell me all about her day--she is asked out daily by other HS Senior young men. Daily.


She doesn't date them though, because they're not living the standards she has set for herself. These young men are "popular" by high school standards: athletes, bards, musicians...you name it. But she says she won't even entertain the thought of dating them b/c the one thing they have in common is they also "party". So she sits home. She would rather be alone than "date beneath her standards". Oh and forget about YM in the ward--they haven't figured out yet that it is the "good girls" they want to date. I don't think they figure that out until after Missions, maybe I'm wrong? *('cept for Mr. Idaho's lil bro that Nana dated briefly before we moved here. He set the bar high for her. Thx Ben!)

Then, she talked all about the girls at school and shared what they talk about...boys. This visit lasted a good 30 minutes. I told her about my earlier lunch conversation and she just laughed,"Who else would I talk to?!"


Anywho, I realized today that I am grateful for the relationships I have with my daughters as they date. To have their trust is important to me. I hope I always deserve their trust.

6 comments:

  1. That's so awesome. I love chatting with my kids. They don't always open up every day but I SO cherish the moments when we can be relaxed and laugh and they can say things to me and try to shock me-and I have to try to swallow my words-so they'll keep talking!

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  2. I hope and pray that my kids and I will be close that way... you've done good!!

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  3. What a gift! I hope my kids always feel comfortable enough to share their thoughts with me. My oldest is just entering the teen years, so we'll see.

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  4. I really, really, REALLY want this kind of relationship with my kids. So far I think we've got pretty open communication. They are still pretty little though. Any good advice for keeping it that way?

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  5. I REALLY want to have this kind of relationship with my kids. I could always, and still can, talk to my parents about everything and it was so important to me. So far I think I'm doing ok with my kids. They are still pretty young though.

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  6. Thanks to everyone who commented! As for how to keep it going...the best advice I can offer is to be available to talk when they want to, and sometimes the be there when they don't want to...just hanging out in their room, sitting on their bed (ignoring the mess!!) and be quiet when they get going...more often than not, that is when my kids open up...when I am attentive and open myself.

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