The kids are playing in the basement; the decibel level is akin to a rock concert. I ask my husband to close the door and search for serenity within my fiction cocoon. I am nearly in the zone when I hear feet pounding on the stairs. Small is whining before he bursts into the kitchen. Since his father is the first parental unit he’ll encounter, I stay on the couch and do my best to ignore their conversation. I am semi-successful until I catch a sentence that concludes with “Mommy.” I am needed. Sighing, I look up from my book. Small is heading in my direction; his face tear-tracked and dirty. I sit up and put on a sympathetic expression. I reach for him, ready to whisper words of comfort and absorb all his hurt feelings, but he hurries past me with nary a glance. Throwing himself on the dog bed next to Paco (who sighs as deeply as I had), Small breathes deeply of musty dog and closes his eyes.
“Brendan?” I call. “What did you just tell Henry?”
“I told him to go snuggle with you or the dog.”
Small stops sucking his thumb long enough to give me an unsolicited one sentence explanation: “Paco cheers me up faster.”
Knowing that my child, whom I spent hours laboring to bring into this world without the benefit of pain-dulling drugs, whom I love, counsel, and care for, whose physical and psychological well-being I put before my own, whose head I have held, butt I have wiped, and knees I have kissed, whose everyday actions I chronicle in the hopes that they might, someday, promote fleeting, happy thoughts…he prefers the dog’s company over mine?
That’s just fabulous.
And the Mommy of the Year award goes to a neutered, middle-aged, red dog whose favorite hobbies are surreptitious sleeping on the furniture and overt cleaning of his ass. “He just makes me happy,” says his son.
Humble pie does not go down well. It almost always gets caught in the throat.
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June 13, 2011 at 3:28 pm
Alison @The Other Winnie Cooper
That’s pretty harsh. I can’t believe Paco is allowed to nap on Piggy!!
June 14, 2011 at 11:32 am
Mary the OINKteller
Yes, Paco is contributing to Piggy’s overall deterioration and uncleanliness.
June 13, 2011 at 3:50 pm
Franny Bastian
Oh Mary, you’ll feel better if you spend a few minutes cuddling with Paco and Piggy.
June 14, 2011 at 11:32 am
Mary the OINKteller
Good advice, Franny. I did exactly that.
June 13, 2011 at 4:18 pm
Tori Nelson
They are hurtfully honest aren’t they? My son squeals and claps when The Mister comes home. I left the other day to run errands, returned after a few hours, and all I got was a two-second glance in my general direction 😦
June 14, 2011 at 11:34 am
Mary the OINKteller
Not so long ago, the kids used to line up like sprinters in starting blocks just in front of the door when my husband was due to come home from work. As soon as he came in, they launched themselves on him with joyous screams of “Daddy’s home!” I’m lucky if I get a “Hey, Mom,” when I come through the door…
June 14, 2011 at 5:47 am
She's a Maineiac
Ouch! I have to admit, when I was growing up I much prefered the company of my dog over anyone else.
June 14, 2011 at 11:36 am
Mary the OINKteller
When I was 5, I wanted to BE a dog, so I am trying not to take Henry’s comments too personally. 😉 On the bright side, I can categorically say that he does not have a problem with separation anxiety. At least from me. 😉
June 14, 2011 at 8:07 am
Kristen
Can’t imagine Paco gives a better hug than you do Mary! Great post!
June 14, 2011 at 11:37 am
Mary the OINKteller
LOL Kristen! My hugs may be infrequent but they are FANTASTIC!
June 14, 2011 at 7:45 pm
Alexis
My little guy will only give the cat kisses. The cat HATES him but get’s showered with kisses routinely. I got one once. He isn’t old enough to actually TELL me that he holds the cat in higher regard but it’s clearly just a matter of time until he has the words. So don’t worry – it’ isn’t just you 🙂
June 15, 2011 at 11:56 am
Mary the OINKteller
Hmmm. Maybe your cat’s urination issue was his (her?) way of objecting to all the toddler love? But glad to know I am not alone. Thanks for your comment!