Some people use this quote, "choose your battles" to express the idea that when dealing with a potential confrontation with your child, it is a good idea to step back and ask,


My two boys really wanted to shave their heads. David was especially jumping up and down. Carol laughed , as she looked at the expression on my face,
" Oh come on Melanie, it's only hair. It will grow back!"
To me, that hair style looked rough, like an army kid would wear but we didn't have a lot of money and this was a cool, free haircut that would last a looong time. Carol actually carried her shaving kit with her, so it was easy to let go of my predjudices. My boys were delighted and I had to admit, it WAS easier to wash their heads.

"Mummy, guess what? Carol said she would pay to get my ears pierced and for the earrings. PLeeeease say yes, pretty pleeease!!!"
This was supposed to happen when she was sixteen but you know what? It wasn't corrupting her morals or injuring her health and it was something free and the earrings would make her feel pretty EVERY day. So I gave in. Of course five-year old Mara saw her sister and cried,
I had to let Mara get her ears pierced as well. This decision turned out to be a good one because the girls kept the same little studs in for years and were completely satisfied for years. Those little studs made them feel like they fit in with the other girls.
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