And then - Collin
turned 3. Yes, Collin is my 4th
boy, and he was obviously supposed to be a girl. He was supposed to be Colleen.
(No, I wouldn’t really have named my daughter Colleen, not that there’s
anything wrong with it.) Anyhow, I still call him Colleen at times, especially
lately, because he's started up with some unusual girlish behavior. I don’t know how else to
describe it – it’s a combination of OCD and a costume fetish. He’s
crazy obsessed with his clothes, costumes, uniforms, and all the matching
accessories. I mean every last sock, hat, glove and shoelace has to be correct. It's nuts. And it’s exactly what I imagined it would be like to have a high-strung little
girl. And this is one of those parenting headaches I thought I would never ever
have to deal with, because I don't have girls!
It started with
baseball season, when my oldest two boys got their baseball uniforms. Collin
saw them in uniform and his little mind went haywire. He had to wear those uniforms. Even though the uniforms are 5 sizes
too big for him, so it looks as if he’s wearing a baseball dress with clown
pants and clown shoes. Not only did he try the uniforms on, he wanted to live in them. You name it, he’s doing it
in the clown-size baseball cleats, a baseball jersey dress, hat, and giant
batting gloves. I admit it’s so adorable it makes everyone who sees him smile.
But stay out of his way, because he doesn’t quite have control over those clown
cleats, and they hurt like the dickens when your toes get under them. And the
batting gloves, he screams about them because he needs help putting them on, plus
they are so big that he can’t use his hands effectively. Just locating the
correct matching accessories for each outfit could drive me to drink more wine
than I should. But he doesn't give in, he still wants to wear it all,
everywhere, and all the time.
It’s cute, right? So let it go, right? That’s exactly what I thought. Until he started changing uniforms every few minutes, and he added a couple Halloween costumes to the mix. Now, changing clothes 87 times throughout the day would be bearable if he wasn’t whining at me constantly because they don’t fit properly, are impossible for him to take off and put on, and he can't find a missing sock or something. Not to mention that these uniforms are hot, so he's getting sweaty and stomping those clown cleats on my bare toes with abandon. And then there's the exhausting fact that Collin’s clothes fetish is relentless from sunup to sundown. Bedtime is no cakewalk, because he's got rules about his pajamas. In the morning, he stands at my side of the bed mere moments after he awakes, demanding that I help him out of his pajamas and into a baseball uniform. Have you ever awoken at dawn to a 3 year old standing next to your head with giant baseball cleats in his hands, demanding that you put them on him? And then screaming at you because his belt is the wrong color? Something had to be done.
I know I’m not the only mom who has seen this type of behavior, and I’m in desperate need of consolation. Please tell me this is just a phase, because I'm beyond ready to go back to being smug about not having any girls. And not having any boys that act like girls. Not that there’s anything wrong with it.

3 comments:
He is so cute! I'm following your blog, thanks for the laughs!
He is so cute! I'm following your blog, thanks for the laughs!
He is so cute! I'm following your blog, thanks for the laughs!
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