Friday, March 14, 2008

How to Garden With Kids

I got this from the April 2008 Parenting Magazine. It is so cute and so true that I just had to share it. While I read the article I was laughing out loud, so I hope you all get some good chuckles as well! Enjoy!

How to Garden with Kids
When our fantasy collides with Real Life, by Chris Jordan *Chris Jordan blogs as Notes From the Trenches on The Parenting Post at Parenting. com

1)Go to nursery and pick out heirloom tomato plants. Because heirlooms must be better, right? Surely they have survived this long because of their juicy goodness.

2) Bring plants home and unload them onto front porch.

3) Leave them sitting there until the following weekend, because buying them at the nursery was enough gardening for you.

4) The next weekend, go buy some gardening gloves.

5) Leave plants on front porch.

6) The following weekend, put on gloves and go out to plant the tomatoes. Discover a couple of shriveled-up green stems.

7) Go back to nursery and buy more heirloom tomatoes. Come home and decide to plant them right away.

8) Find a nice sunny spot for the pants and put them in the ground.

9) Feel very proud and gardener-like. Decide this might be the hobby for you after all.

10) Vow to water them every day, in keeping with your new gardener identity.

11) Two weeks later, realize that you have forgotten all about the plants.

12) Pull out hose and turn it on as quietly as possible.

13) Supersonic, bat-like hearing enables kids to hear the hose, and they come running.

14) Children beg to use the hose and promise to water the plants nicely

15) Acquiesce against better judgment.

16) Once plants are floating in a pool of muddy water, tell children to stop watering them.

17) Wrestle hose from child and get a face full of water. contemplate "accidentally" squirting child in the face.

18) Remember that the neighbors are probably watching. Turn off hose and discover children splashing in the mud.

19) Briefly consider bringing them inside to clean them off. Remember that it is only noon. And that you've already cleaned the bathtub this week.

20) Spray children off with hose in spite of their protests.

21) Remembering neighbors, say loudly, "Oh, I thought you WANTED ME TO SQUIRT YOU! I'm so sorry, OH PRECIOUS LIGHTS OF MY LIFE!"

22) Put hose away again. Discover wet children rolling in dirt.

23) Question will to live.

24) Successfully ignore them for 3.2 seconds. when they decide they've had enough of being outside, hose the children off.

25) Forget about the neighbors and yell, "If you'd STOP COVERING YOURSELVES IN MUD!..."

26) Leave hose lying across the driveway for husband to run over when he comes home from work.

27) Repeat this scenario semi-weekly until the plants finally die.

28) Buy some super-delicious tomatoes already grown by someone else who has no children, or more patience, or both.

29) Vow to remember that you are not a gardener.

30) Until Next year, when the spring air renders you amnesiac.

31) And you find yourself buying several flats of some vegetable plants, wondering how hard it could possibly be to take care of them.....


HAHAHAHH!!!! Oh my goodness, I hope you guys have a wonderful Friday and a great weekend!

2 comments:

Stephanie Wilson she/her @babysteph said...

Oh I am SO not a gardener! I love the little things they print like that!

Steph

Andrea said...

I love this post!! So funny and I'm sure, so true!

I love all the changes you have made to your blog. You are becoming quite the pro!

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