This is in no means related to anything that happened today. Matter fact it doesn't even relate to anything from this week. Sometimes when I'm in the shower I try to think over blog topics. I told you guys the shower was my time out space. That's where I do all my thinking. But while in the shower today I could hear Camden yelling at my sister to get off her phone while she was playing with him. My first thought was "I need to stop being on the phone so much myself" second thought was this...
"IM A SUPERMOM!" How did I come up with this from that story you ask? Well simple, I'm always on my phone. When I take Camden to the playground, I'm on my phone. Usually he meets a friend within the first 5 minutes and I'm let off the hook as being the only parent small enough to actually go down the baby slides with her child. So I go and sit on the bench and get on my phone. Now granted it's all not pointless. Most of the time I'm emailing clients, responding to text, adding things to my schedule, talking to my situationship, or taking a great selfie (please, you know you are doing it too).
Again this leads me to think I'm a SUPERmom! Because with all that I don't miss a beat. I can be in mid email and without even looking up call out "Camden you better not throw that stick". It's like this intuition that I have. I just know what he's thinking before he even thinks it. Now let's not get carried away. I look up from my phone every two minutes to actually place my eyes on my child. But even still, I can block out all the noise on the playground and only hear Camden's voice. It's like everything is completely silent except for him. Does this just happen to me?
It can't! I remember always being either in my room alone or on a different level of the house but my mom would always know what I was up to. Like always. So I guess we can all be SUPERmoms! It must be some built in power we all have. Look at it like this, our children were growing inside us. We shared everything with each other. He was inside of me for heavens sake. Of course I know what he's thinking before he thinks it. He will look down at something and I'll look him square in the face and say "I know exactly what you're thinking and you better not". It's either that or we literally do have eyes in the back of our heads.