Saturday, February 9, 2013

Responsibility

I'm so proud of my Scottie today.  He asked if he could have some time on the computer, but I told him that nobody got an electronic time (Wii, computer, iPod/iPad, etc . . .) until they had helped me clean the house.  He was disappointed and said, "But, that'll take 4 hours, because nobody ever works."  I replied that if we all worked together going from room to room, it wouldn't take us very long at all.

I then told him I was going to go eat breakfast, and then we'd all sit down and figure out what needed to be done and where to start.  So, while I ate (then talked with the other boys about jobs that needed to be done), he proceeded to unload the dishwasher, load the dirty dishes, put the chairs/stools up on the counters, swept, mopped the floors, cleaned Connor's room, cleaned his stuff in his room, started the laundry for me, folded towels, and I'm sure some other things that I'm not aware of.  The whole house was clean in an hour!  :D

We've also noticed, lately, that B seems to be taking more responsibility on his shoulders.  During the first week of January, he attended the 5th grade maturation class (with me).  Since that time, he has started to get up early (around 6:30 - 6:45) in the morning to shower and get ready for school.  He'll come up and eat breakfast with Brandon, and then finish getting ready while the other boys are coming up to eat breakfast.  I haven't had to remind him in a while to get dressed, or make his bed, or brush his teeth, etc.

He also has been complaining less when I ask him to do something.  He'll just jump right in and do it, and get it done.  A lot of times, he'll see something (usually the dishes right after dinner) that needs to be done, and he'll just do them without me having to ask.  His homework gets done at school so he doesn't have to bring it home with him.  He'll help Gavin with his homework, often reading with him while I'm fixing dinner, and again, he doesn't complain about it.  He just says, "Okay, Mom."

Now, I'm fairly certain that this won't last as they both enter teenage years - at least, that's what I've heard - but I'm enjoying it right now while it does last.  I'm happy with the choices they're making, and the ways they're trying to help me out.  I get frequent hugs from both of them, and I love it!

1 comment:

Woodward Family said...

I'm pretty sure I wasn't that good as a kid... good job raising your boys and teaching responsibility!