And I won't be able to take care of a "standard" young child properly. You see, just like you, I'm afraid that if I decide to have children one day, they may be "standard". Even if I decide to have kids after all, I'd probably adopt an older child, as the average toddler or baby is fully capable of driving me to a suicide. I realise many people feel the need to share their lives with kids, but I'd rather stick to dogs, as they make better side kicks most of the time for a person like myself. It would be cruel toward both myself and the child to have him/her. A kid would only slow down a person with my kind of character and ambitions. I'm a short-tempered person, that wants to give something different, something great to the world. I'm tired of my grandma, saying "Oh, you must have kids." or "One day, you'll have to do the same for your kids.". I'm a lucky momma, but I completely understand people who don't want children, and that must be respected!įinally! You said it, everyone's opinion must be respected. I'm afraid a second may come as "standard" or worst, and I'll regret my decision hundreds of times." When people ask me why didn't I had a second child, I always say: "Look at my daughter. Since newborn she always slept at least 6hours straight, is rarely sick, eats everything we put on her front, likes fish and salad/vegetables, I can count with one hand her child tantrums and she made only 2 in public (now at 14y we have arguments often, but are usually negociated, some days she ends upset but accepts my demands, others I have to give up some minor rules and trust her jugdement), is a great student, well behaved, helps random people she sees in need, and receives appraisal from her teachers and people around. Only some of us, however, have cameras on hand to capture those moments. I love my daughter, she is, under a general view, a perfect child. Parenting is tough and even the best of us is bound to make mistakes here and there. To watch a tour of the book, set to Beautiful Oops! music, check out the official Beautiful Oops! movie.Upvotes Follow Unfollow 4 years ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017Ī friend of mine says: "Children are the best and the worst we have in our lives." Maybe your kids will start messing up their artwork on purpose to see what they can turn it into.īeautiful Oops! retails for $11.95 and is a fantastic book for anyone who likes to draw, but especially for children. You and your kids both will enjoy paging through it, gathering inspiration for the next artistic "disaster." It's a fun picture book that can also be a reference for redeeming mistakes. There are few words, but words aren't necessary for the lesson this book offers. There is texture, color and three-dimensional creations. Fortunately, I told her enough times that she could turn the mistake into something else that hadn't been originally planned that she doesn't worry about those kinds of mistakes anymore.īut for kids that need more encouragement, show them the book Beautiful Oops! It is both an awesome lesson in how to turn mistakes into new pieces of art, and a fun book with flaps and folds and tears and openings. And since yall know what were talking about, then youll probably want at least 17 more. As we all know, the primary act that triggers the categorization of an image as a (funny) meme is a collective, slightly-accelerated exhaling via the nose by the masses who view said 'funny meme'. My daughter, in particular, would get very upset when she messed up a picture, and she would cry and think it was ruined. More of such memes, preferably funny ones. When kids reach a certain age, they often become very upset when they make mistakes on a piece of artwork.
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