From Deseret News archives:
Take those back-to-school surprises in stride
I felt proud to have stared down 42 parent sign-up sheets, only volunteering for what was essential. I felt empowered by arranging for six children's first days in playgroup, preschool, kindergarten, elementary school, junior high and high school, with the attending traumas of car pools, clothes, backpacks, immunizations, lunch boxes, fees and school schedules. And they all had the appropriate papers signed and were on time.
A mother can feel pretty darn terrific at this point, until she has casual conversations with her children. Like when, two weeks after school began, I was chatting with my son and he said he could finish his homework in study hall the next morning. Well, kind of study hall. It's a good thing I was actually paying attention because, on further investigation, it turned out that this was an important piece of information.
My son then came home and told me, "I have study hall now first period." I naively and excitedly replied, "Wow, that's terrific. What great luck."
After learning that he didn't really have study hall at all, we called and remedied the situation. But this wasn't to be the last of the back-to-school surprises.
Like when I took my sons to soccer practice. One practices right after the other, so I took both at the same time and gave them detailed instructions that each one should stay on the side of the field while the other brother was practicing. I explained that I would pick them up in two hours, and instructed each of them to bring a book so they wouldn't get bored when they weren't practicing.
When I picked them up, my older son told me his brother had not practiced. My younger son simply said, "I forgot to go to practice."
Before I started hitting my head on the wall, I asked, "So, you're saying that even though you were at the soccer field, and that there is nothing else to do at the soccer field but play soccer, and that your coach and teammates all came to the soccer field wearing their bright green soccer shirts, you forgot to go to practice?"
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