I don’t think we can ever totally
avoid being embarrassing parents. I can remember feeling embarrassed by my own
parents – not a lot – just on occasion.
Only this week Emilia said “Mummy,
don’t skip – you are embarrassing me,’ but generally I don’t think I unwittingly
humiliate them too much.
In those sort of incidences it is a
fleeting moment and is forgotten, but when I write about them... that is
another story.
The kids give me a wealth of
fabulous material and they like to think that people read and relate to what
they do and say and find it amusing.....at the moment anyway.
At some point they may find it
has become just plain embarrassing, so before that day comes I am giving them
fictional identities on my new site www.4kids2many.co.uk
Chances are that if you read this
blog you know our kids anyway and linking it from this site is not going to
give them any real anonymity. However, perhaps by writing under my maiden name,
I can welcome even the school bully among the readers and he wouldn’t necessarily
make the connection.
This is the facebook generation
here, so I doubt it matters to anyone that our family antics are public
property. Kids are by now well used to their general cuteness and achievements being
plastered all over their parents’ web pages to be seen by all and sundry. I can’t
even begin to imagine how excruciating being a teenager is now, in the age of instant
photos and social media – every bad picture or lapse in judgement , or hurtful comment
recorded in web space.
Children’s internet safety is
drummed into us from their schools, and while you don’t want to think too hard
about what you are exposing them to with the potential dangers of the World
Wide Web - if making a new site protects them in some small way, it has got to
be done.
I hope you will still enjoy
reading about these strange new kids.
For the latest postings delete
the blogspot and instead go to www.4kids2many.co.uk
Thank you
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