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I can hear you...

Remember when you used to be able to spell something out without your kid knowing what you were talking about?
"Luke, do you want to go to the p-a-r-k today?"
"Nah, it's too hot."
Now, the conversation sounds more like this:
"Do you want to go to the p-a-r-k on S-a-t-u-r-d-a-y?"
"I do! I do! I wanna go to the park tomorrow!"
Well that trick doesn't work anymore. Crap.
Our son knows how to read, how to spell and can comprehend things much better.
He can even follow along while I'm talking to someone on my cell phone.
"Mom, why are you going to the gym tonight after I go to bed?"
My husband and I can be in a separate room having a conversation and the little turd will turn the corner and ask us about why it's a good night to have a fire pit after he goes to bed.
At least we know he has super good hearing.
All of this also means that we have to watch what we talk about around him.
I know none of you are perfect. I know you talk smack about neighbors, family members and the kids you don't want your kid to hang around.
We wouldn't want him repeating in school that mom and dad think little Roy is a punk.
Wait, what was that motto again? Don't say anything unless you have something nice to say?
Something like that.
So what do we do now? Wait until we're lying in bed to have a conversation when we know our little guy is fast asleep? Talk over the phone while at work?
I remember when my parents used to talk smack to each other and sometimes about others. We all knew we were family and that certain things were not to go past our "circle of trust."
This might be a good thing, though. To think about what we are saying before we say it. Therapeutic in a way.
So Bob Marley-ish.
Or maybe my husband and I can get away with texting each other at the dinner table if something becomes pressing.

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