the little talks at the back seat

by Grace on May 24, 2009

Today while we were on our way to school, Pristine suddenly asked me: “Mom, when you were young, did you tell your teacher that someday when you grow up you would like to be a MOM?”

It’s an interesting question and I answered that when my teacher made the rounds to ask her young pupils their dreams and ambitions, I told her I wanted to be a flight attendant. That was my first dream. I thought it would be so fun to put on makeup and be beautiful all day, every day and of course riding planes appealed to me so much at that age.

“But mom, why didn’t you became one? Because you HAD to be a mom?”

Of course I didn’t give up being a flight attendant so I could be a mom. There are many flight attendants who are moms, too. I just changed my mind and wanted to be something else and became something else. I guess I wasn’t meant to be airborne, hee hee.

“You know mom, when I grow up, I want to be a mom too. But a dentist-mom. I will be a dentist and a mom. Is it possible?”

* At this point I don’t know where that dentist dream came from. Just less than 24 hours ago, she wanted to be a stage actress. *

What a brilliant dream and a good one too. Imagine having the power to scare your children of root canal when they are naughty.

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1 Monica May 24, 2009 at 6:08 pm

What a wonderful way to teach her about life, adjusting dreams/goals, and being a working mom! Great job taking advantage of the teaching opportunity with Pristine. She is so cute!!!

Maybe if my mom were a dentist I would dislike going so much now…maybe.

I love the few minutes we spend talking at the back seat of the car when my husband drives going to Pristine’s school.

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2 Jinxy May 24, 2009 at 7:30 pm

That is so sweet.

I love how kids minds work.

They never fail to entertain or impress me! Wait till your little one talks…you’ll enjoy it!

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3 Inspire_08 May 24, 2009 at 8:48 pm

How cute way to express their dreams and ambitions really nice work.

4 Melany May 24, 2009 at 9:05 pm

That is so great. It is precious that she knows she can have a professional job AND be a mom

and she can be a supermom too, just like you!

5 mannequin May 25, 2009 at 3:09 am

hhmm… how sweet of her to say it that way.
She wants to be like mom. And someone that inflicts pain upon others.

Oh no, I totally made up the root canal thing. She has no idea what that is as she hasn’t been to the dentist yet. They have a lady dentist in her school which she admires.

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6 Neas Nuttiness May 25, 2009 at 7:08 am

Tell Pristine that it’s possible for her to be just about anything she “puts her mind too”. But if she wants to be a dentist- mom, she’s gonna have to work really hard. It’s harder to get into dental school than med school.

I tell her she can be anything she wants to. About that dentist thing..not sure if she’s serious about that…she changes her mind everyday!

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7 Joyce T. May 25, 2009 at 11:19 am

Pristine sounds like such a cutie pie! Isn’t it great how she’s thinking about the future at such a young age? It sounds like she really admires you, too. :)

Yes, she talks a lot about the future..the number of brothers and sisters who are yet to come…she’s expecting FIVE more!! She talks about getting married at 25 (just because I said 20 is too young), she even sings a lot so she can perform well on stage…where, I don’t know!

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8 jennifer in OR May 26, 2009 at 12:55 am

So precious!! I love how being a mom is important to her! I’m amazed, because I never thought of being a mom when I was her age–ever. You have made an amazing impression on your daughter.

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