Luckily, the eye doctor had enough foresight (no pun intended) to explain to me that Ruby would indeed (even without glasses) still pass a driving test. That what looked to be gigantical letters to me, actually appeared much smaller in the reflection she was reading. Oh, and yeah, she had one eye covered while she was trying to read them! Whew, way to go Dr. Marsh! You talked this mama off yet another proverbial bridge.
Sometimes parenting brings out the biggest fool in me. Oh my goodness how I second guess everything. I remember a few years ago when I tried to explain my feelings of angst to another person. I was giving away some of Ruby's baby clothes and asked if I wasn't the only one who felt melancholy in doing so. I mean, wasn't that just the saddest thing she ever heard? She looked at me as though I were crazy.
Okay, so back to the eye doctor visit. Things weren't going very smoothly to begin with. Ruby was not thrilled that she would in fact need to have glasses. She was even less thrilled trying to pick them out. Again I reached out in commiseration to the gal who *helps* with the selection. I said something along the lines of, "I bet a lot of kids are sad when they have to wear glasses, huh?" Her prompt reply? "No, most kids are very excited!" Thanks lady, you've been a great help. Excuse me while my daughter stonewalls me a bit longer.
We did finally settle on some cute frames. They should be ready in a few weeks. Just in time for Back to School. Ruby told me today, in all of her 9 year old toughness, that she wouldn't be wearing them. That she looks ugly. I heard my own mother's words coming from my mouth. "Yes young lady, you will be wearing them and you will look cute as a bug in a rug!" But, I get it. Change is hard. Growing up is hard. And sometimes, your mom wishes she could wear your glasses for you.
I loved so much of this...I kept interjecting my thoughts wishing you could hear them as I read.
ReplyDelete1. She looks adorable in those things.
2. Max's recent surgery on his private area had me feeling so guilty that I hadn't brought this to the doctor's attention sooner. Thankfully, this dr. soothed my Mommy guilt as well. And the more I thought about it, the more I realized that right now was the very best time to have it taken care of.
3. I got my fist pair of glasses in fourth grade. I remember being so nervous to come home and sure enough, my brothers made fun of them so badly!! All the sudden Smurfette on the sides wasn't as cool as I thought. I soon learned to embrace them.
4. You are such a great mom. Glad to do this difficult job alongside you via the internet.
Thank you Christi:) That means so much to me!
DeleteI love the relationship you and Ruby have. You are mother and daughter but you are also comrades-in-arms and just like Laverne and Shirley, you're " doin it our way" . Bravo!
ReplyDeletehahaha! Love it! Thanks Cathy:)
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