Who's the Boss?
As the years have passed, Jeff has discouraged her (forbidden may be a better word) to play “baby” with Brighton. You know the drill. Big sister says, “I’m the Mommy and YOU are the baby.” Everyone knows who gets the raw end of that deal. We don’t want Julia to always be in charge of Brighton, something we fight almost every day. We want Brighton to be confident in his desire to lead and for them to learn to work things out without her having the upper hand every time. So as we were patting ourselves on the back for such ingenious, wise and intentional parenting, thinking ahead for our future big boy, Julia was coming up with her own strategic plan. Julia’s plan B: Dog and Owner. Brilliant. Picture: Brighton on all fours, tied with an old scarf at the wrist (threatened the wacker if anything is ever tied around ANYbody’s neck), fetching a shoe, barking and, you won’t believe it, eating Cheerios out of a bowl that sits on the floor. He’s a good doggie. He goes wherever his wrist is pulled. When he is in character, he is also known to lick.
Just yesterday we had a breakthrough, sort of. As she was “owner” and he was “good doggie”, Brighton had had enough. Enough pats on the head, enough fetching, enough “walking” on our brick floors, enough Cheerios. He rose up on his two feet, untied his leash and said as emphatically as a little brother can, “I am NOT the doggie ANYMORE. I am NOT playing with you ANYMORE.” Julia said, “Well, little doggie, I am the boss and we are still playing.” He caught my eye in the kitchen and then looked at Julia and said, “NO! I am the boss……….. because Mommy said I was!” Exactly………..
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