15 Things Moms Say…And What We Really Mean

  1. “Don’t make me come over there.” I’d rather not interrupt my current activity, so how about you just behave?
  2. “Because I said so.” Honestly, I’m out of reasons at the moment.
  3. “If you don’t have anything nice to say, don’t say anything at all.” I’m hoping for at least 30 seconds of peace and quiet, so let’s keep the comments to a minimum.
  4. “Stop that this instant!” If you can just halt your antics now, we can pretend this never occurred.
  5. “Don’t make me turn this car around!” I’m totally bluffing here; turning around means no groceries, diapers, or even wine. Let’s keep going and I’ll treat you to a cookie later!
  6. “Don’t forget to say please and thank you.” I’m not sure what I’ll do if you don’t, so just say them! We’ll both look good — you as the polite child and me as the stellar mom.
  7. “Eat your veggies and you’ll grow up to be big and strong!” I really don’t want to explain to your pediatrician that you won’t eat anything green, so just munch a bit, okay? I’ll reward you with a cookie.
  8. “You are just fine.” I need you to go be a kid! Run, jump, and maybe skip the veggies for a bit; just act normal, please!
  9. “Do you want a little cheese with that whine?” I’m wondering if you could learn to pour me a glass of wine instead?
  10. “I am the parent and you are the kid.” I know this is a bit condescending, but I’m just giving myself a pep talk here.
  11. “Let’s try to not eat off the floor.” Honestly, I don’t mind if you do, just don’t let anyone else find out!
  12. “I would never have gotten away with that when I was your age.” I can’t recall being your age, but it sounds good to say.
  13. “I am going to count to three and then you better be in your bed.” I’m utterly drained at this point and just want everyone asleep. I’ll count slowly and hope it does the trick, because after that, I’m out of ideas.
  14. “Goodnight, stay in bed.” Please just stay put; I’m so exhausted tonight that I might pretend you’re asleep if you sneak out to play. Just close your eyes, okay?
  15. “I love you.” I love you more than you could possibly understand. I just hope I’m nailing this whole mom thing.

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Summary

Moms often say things that carry a deeper meaning, whether it’s a longing for peace, a desperate plea for good behavior, or heartfelt expressions of love. The nuances behind these phrases reveal the everyday challenges and joys of parenting.

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