My daughter has become obsessed with blogging as of late. Specifically my blogging. She has this perverse desire to read my posts. Which I’d welcome if she were a smidge older. But I really don’t think she needs to read about her mother’s cooter or her father’s prowess in the sack.
Call me crazy, but I’d like for her to retain a smidge of respect for her parental units and maybe the ability to keep looking us square in the eye without blushing and knowing her parents are sick twisted human beings and she somehow drew the short straw when being assigned parental units.
After nagging me the other day until I thought my head would pop off from frustration and tumble down the dry dusty gravel road I live on, I looked Fric in the eye and asked her what her fascination with my blogging habits were.
“I just think it’s neat you can write what ever you want and people read it. It’s cool.” She explained.
I had to agree with her. It is cool.
“I want to have a blog of my own.”
“Um, no.” Emphatically. NO. For a myriad of reasons, some safety oriented, others sanity related, there is not freaking way I want my daughter, at the age of almost twelve to be spewing her guts to the internet.
“Why don’t you just start with a journal,” I suggested. “That’s what I did at your age. I wrote in a diary.”
She wasn’t satisfied with this. “But Moooooom,” she whined. And then the phone rang, it was a boy and magically all was forgotten.
Until I opened my lap top this morning.
“Mom, I want a blog.”
“No.”
“You aren’t the boss of me.”
“Actually, chicklet, the law says I am. Too bad for you.” Muaahahahahah. Still, I’m not that evil. (Read: I’m easily wrapped around her finger.)
Looking at her pouty face and not wanting to have to listen to her whine to the universe in general about what a unfair, three horned devil mother I am, I quickly wracked my brains to figure a way to appease her.
I came up empty. Until I offered her the chance to write a post on my blog. Because, you know, I have rocks for brains.
You would have thought I just bought her a sparkly unicorn with a leprechaun as her personal jockey, she was so happy. (Looks like I’m back in the race for that coveted mother of the year award. Heh.)
Besides, I haven’t had a guest poster in a while. So, with out any further ado, I introduce to you, my daughter, Fric, and her words (entirely unedited) about what it’s like to live with me. Her redneck mommy.
Hi everyone. This is Fric. That’s not really my name and I don’t really like it. I wanted to be Frac but I guess that isn’t much better either. I wish Mom had picked a cooler name for us but I can’t really complain because in real life she calls my brother and me Tweedle Dee and Tweedle Dum. She won’t tell us which is which, she says it depends on the moment.
I think its cool that people read my mom but it bugs me that she won’t always let me read her posts. She says I”m not grown up enough yet. I can’t really figure out why she thinks that because it’s not like she can write anything worse than I’ve caught her saying sometimes.
My grandma says mom has the mouth of a gifted sailor. I think that means she can swear really well. She tries hard not to, but most of the money in the swear jar on our counter comes from her pocket. She says we are going to use that money to go to Disneyland.
I just want everyone to know my real mom. She’s been on tv alot lately and in some newspapers. She was even on the radio oneday while I was on the school bus and our bus driver, Cheryl, let us listen. I was kinda embarrassed. She sounded a bit dorky. But it’s neat having all the other kids think my mom is cool.
But they don’t have to live with her. She’s not that cool. She’s kinda bossy. But she laughs a lot and she plays lots of tricks on us. She almost made my brother pee his pants once by scaring him and pretending to be a bear out in the bush when we were sleeping in our tent. That was pretty funny.
She doesn’t like it when we play practical jokes on her though. She scares really easy and we always like to see who can make her squeal the loudest. she keeps telling us we are giving her gray hairs. I can’t see them though.
She is a bit of a sissy though. She doesn’t like it when we catch frogs and last week she said we could catch a snake and keep it as a pet but when we did she squealed and then told us to go put it back where we found it. She told us she only said we could have it because she didn’t think we’d find one. She also makes me and my brother pick up dead birds on the ground. We get a lot of those cause they fly into our decks and our windows. She says it’s too disgusting to deal with so she makes us do it. She claims it will toughen us up.
She says alot of things like that. I think we’re pretty tough kids already without having to do chores or pick up dead things.
I think it’s really cool that you all read my mom. I think you would all really like her if you ever met her. She laughs a lot and she is really fun to be around. Dad said that’s why he married her. but he also says he married her because grampa made him do it so I don’t really know. I’m jut glad she’s my mom.
If there was one thing I could change about her though it would be that she wasn’t so strict. She doesn’t let us play a lot of video games and we hardly get to watch television. She says she watched too much television as a child and it stunted her growth. I just think that’s the type of things she says wehn she wants to be left alone and get us out of the house so she can blog in quiet. She says she can’t think and write with noise and me and my brother are noisy breathers. She’s dorky like that.
That’s all I have to say right now. Thanks for listening. And thanks mom, for letting me use your blog. I can’t wait to get my own.
Then I can tell everyone I’m an internet porn star, just like you tell people.
I love you, Mom.
***I love you too, doll face. But you are wrong. I am that cool. You’re just too young to know it. Now go clean your bedroom before I go all medieval on your arse.***








Ellyn
That was great. Thanks Fric for sharing a little about your mom. You sound like a pretty great kid.
I think you should you have been able to keep the snake too. Don’t tell your mom.
heels
That was fantastic. Somebody has a future in writing!
But what- no LiveJournal, friends and family only, protected blog? Moderated by Mom? Nuthin’?
Jen
Very well written, Fric, thanks for the insight. But if you think your mom is strict……..
Jen
Carrie
Fric, all the good moms are that strict, and all that TV is what makes your mom write the stuff you’re not old enough to read. Thank your lucky stars. (I love this blog, but I’d keel and die if my OWN mother said that stuff. I, of course, was delivered by storks.)
I would have let you keep the snake, though. (Better to have one in an aquarium than possibly crawling around looking for a way to get in the house.)
Jessie Z.
So cool that you get to write on your mom’s blog, Fric. Nice to meet you and I hope she lets you write again soon…
SciFi Dad
Tell me this is fake, and that my 11 year old daughter will not know what an internet porn star is.
If it’s not, then Fric, you are quite articulate, and I for one hope you get your own blog one day.
PS – leave the porn star thing alone… I think it gives your mom grey hairs.
heather...
Fric! I can see you are an excellent writer, just like your mom. You also got your mom’s good looks! You’re right – I’ve met your mom, and I really like her. She’s a lot of fun.
If you were allowed to get your own blog, I would read it every day. Just sayin’. Until then, maybe your mom will let you post more on her blog!
ali
dude, i would totally read her blog.
just saying…
Kristy - Where's My Damn Answer
Great post !!
Fric – You did an awesome job on your first entry. I can’t wait to read more. My son’s 13 and he constantly says things like, “you are probably going to blog about this huh?” to me, but he hasn’t asked for his own yet – maybe because I’m not as cool as your mom. Hmmmmm … I’ll have to work on that a bit more – haha.
:: makes note to become more popular ::
Donna, aka Yellow Jeep Blonde
Wow! She must inherit you writing skills cuz that was pretty good. I think “Guest Blogging” on your site is a great way for her to start. I’m a huge advocate of getting kids to write more. Purely monitored, of course. Sorry Fric, I’m with your mom on this one.
Darcie
Fric is an excellent writer! Awesome post. Fric.
And mom, you are that cool for letting your daughter post.
Dick
Amazing — complete sentences and actual grammar. What do you feed those children up there on the tundra?
Fric, I’m very impressed with your ability to put thoughts on paper — while it may not seem so right now, this is a skill that will put you miles ahead of your classmates in a few years. And a few years after that, it will make you Premier.
Or, if you want to work even harder, you could be a hockey player.
Alisha
Fric, great job on the post. Thanks for sharing your thoughts about your extra-cool mom.
Mommy- Let the girl have her own blog! It’s the IN thing. LOL!
Smilf
This is fantastic! I just came across your blog and this was the first post that I read. Seems that your daughter might have a future in blogging! She writes really well! Great job Fric!
PS – No way will I let my stepdaughter read my blog in a couple of years either. She doesn’t need to know about some things…yet. LOL
O'Neal
Great guest post Fric! Very impressive for your age! Keep it up and it’ll take you far in everything you do!
I think your Mom wont let you have your own blog because she is afraid of the competition! (J/K) =)
shonda
Fric is a pretty talented writer. I giggled at this post several times, especially the end where she suggests you are really sending her outside so you can blog in silence. Funny!
Heather~Domestic Extraordinaire
Great job posting Fric. It was great to get a little insight from someone who is there living with your mom. I would gladly read any post you write, you do have a way with words.
And I agree with other commenters…maybe if you lay off the internet porn star Mom may let you on the net a bit sooner….just sayin’.
Amanda Regan
Why not give your daughter permission to have a password protected blog or an invite only blog that way you can control what is on it and more importantly who is able to read it.
I think she has the makings of being a very talented writer & maybe just maybe writing her own blog will not only help her understand how to successfully get her opinions across but to also do it in an appropriate way.
I think it’s a win-win situation for you and for her, she’ll gain a wide variety of benefits from improved knowledge of language, phrasing etc and you’ll have an insiders way of understanding her inner thinking as she becomes older and gets more secretive / moody as all teens do.
Will
Dear Fric,
No one thinks their parents are cool until the ravages of time make the realization that they were indeed cool meaningless. Your mom is indeed cool. Far cooler than I.
T,
Forget “in,” make the girl appreciate hand written things. I talked to a kid in high school one day and she had never had to hand write an essay or do research sans computer in her life. I died a little inside.
TUWABVB
That was a great entry! I laughed the entire way through Fric’s description of you as a mom. Typical daughter – disdain with underlying respect and admiration. She sounds great and what a talented writer!!!
I still can’t stop myself from laughing at the birds flying into the deck doors.
Have her guest again!