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Rafa's Corner of Nonsense

Hello to all who, for lack of a better thing to do, have stumbled onto my blog. :-) Here you can expect moments of nonsense, moments of ramblings, moments of "oh sh1t, Rafa's on his soapbox, everybody down!", moments of introspection, moments of wisdom, and, of yeah, moments of absolute nonsense. :-) Enjoy!

Thursday, July 06, 2006

Children: blessings from God, or de-- TIMMY, I TOLD YOU TO GET OFF THAT TABLE!! NOW!!

Whenever I am in a public place, I always get the impression that parents, contrary to being happy to be with their children, seem peeved and ill-tempered.

Aren't children supposed to be a gift from God? A blessing most sublime? I mean, how long does that honeymoon last? How long does it take to go from "She is the most beautiful baby in the whole world and I am the happiest person in the world!" to "OHMYGODWHYWON'TSHESTOPCRYING?!?!?! LORDPLEASETAKEMENOW!!!"?

Sure, you may say that we are more likely to notice someone in a bad mood than someone being loving, especially since a shouting parent is harder to miss than a quiet, loving embrace (and, if you were the one who said this to me, you can re-state it). :-) I agree that there may be some truth to this, but in today's society I'd be more likely to notice parents being loving and sweet to their children than parents being impatient and in a bad mood, simply because I see it so seldom (plus, emotional displays are something I am quite likely to appreciate, since I scored 29/30 in the "Feeling" scale of the Myers-Briggs psychological test -- which means I am always one forlorn violin solo away from bursting into tears).

So, which is it, folks? Are children, much like everything else in our lives, things we really want and when we get, the magic "wears off"? Or is there something special about children that even those parents who seem to be plotting murder are, underneath it all, actually happy to have their kids?

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