After bowling, we went through the drive through for McDonald's. SJ now orders two hamburgers without pickles, medium fries and a small Hi-C orange. Normally, I don't get any food. However, I knew we would be stopping a few more times, so I would be starving by the time I got home. I ordered myself a southern fried chicken sandwich. So delicious, but I would be paying for it later. We went to "the Circle Store" (Target) to get a few things. An hour and more than a few dollars later, we were headed to the grocery store.
SJ wanted nothing to do with the grocery store, but I explained that we needed to get things for our Thanksgiving dinner. He wasn't getting out of the car (or so he said!). I told him if he was good he could get some gum. He was mostly well behaved in the store, so I got him a pack of gum. We had one more stop. We were donating some old toys to Goodwill. SJ was able to stay in the car while I unloaded our beloved toys to the donation center.
After we got home, SJ said that he was done. I asked him, "Done with what?" He said, "Stores." Little did he know we were going to have to head out in the evening to go to Lowe's. Cue the crying, yelling, refusing to go attitude. My husband bribed him with donuts and all the drama went away. I know we shouldn't bribe, but sometimes you just have to get a kid a donut to get what you need. Does that make us bad parents or just typical parents?
Hmmmm...I'd say if it's always a bribe, it's bad...if it's sometimes you're "typical". Don't we all need a little "bribe" sometimes? (Where's my chocolate??!)
ReplyDeleteIt is more of a sometimes in this house than an always. I think we all need a little incentive at times. That is what I am going with...incentive not bribe. LOL. I would do lots for chocolate too (especially dark!)
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