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Tales from the Crib

Name: Rebecca Christman
Kids: stepdaughter, age 5; daughter, age 16 months
Works: editor of metroparent magazine, family peacekeeper
Favorite part of being a mom: Spending time laughing and playing with my kids instead of doing housework
Least favorite part about being a mom: The growing pile of unfinished novels on my nightstand
Little known fact: As a perilous thrill-seeker and licensed skydiver, Rebecca previously though she had career potential as a jumpmaster.
Read "Tales from the Crib" and other parenting columns each month in metroparent in print or online at MilwaukeeMoms.com.

How one becomes six

By Rebecca Christman
Monday, Feb 9 2009, 12:14 PM

At my step-daughter's birthday party, she received the exciting gift of not one, but two Webkinz. Now, until just a few months ago, I had no idea what a Webkinz even was and had no idea of the Webkinz world we would be entering. So, when seeing TWO Webkinz, my step-daughter immediately cuddled a Webkinz fish and then said, “I want to give one to my cousin!” Well, her cousin of the same age was thrilled and exclaimed, “I love this frog already!” All were happy and I was filled with motherly pride at the children’s behavior.

I should have treasured that feeling while it lasted. As bedtime and the end of the party approached, my step-daughter decided that she wanted the frog back because it was part of her present (true enough). However, we talked about how when you give a gift, you can’t it back. She understood, but then said if she were in her cousin’s shoes, she would be sad and would want to give the Webkinz back. However, she was not wearing those shoes.

With tears all around, I gave the frog back to my step-daughter with a cross-my-heart promise to go to the store and buy my nephew a Webkinz frog in the morning. Problem solved.

Except the store did not have any frogs … so, I told my nephew I would order the frog online. But, the thought of waiting days for a package was an abstract concept for a 5-year-old. So, I said I would still order the frog online AND buy him a Webkinz that day. This sent my step-daughter into a hysterical crying fit. She also wanted a Webkinz that day in addition to the two she had already received.

I caved. $18.50 later, everyone was happy and peace filled the 5-year-old world.

So, maybe I made all the wrong decisions: I gave in at the store, I gave the gifted Webkinz back to my step-daughter. But, I am still proud as a parent that her initial, immediate response was to share and be generous. 

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