Monday, June 18, 2012

Boys & Their Toys

My son's 1st mower drawing
Spending a lot of time with my father and his friends before he passed away last year, I am no stranger to the fact that no matter how old they become, boys have to have their toys.  Cars, motorcycles, tools, boats, electronics, guns--whatever it is that fascinates them, they must have them and show them off to the other boys.

Nevertheless, what has caught me by surprise is how quickly and how young boys tend to yearn for the big boy toys!  This month my 6-year-old son has become extremely enamored with my self-propelled Craftsman lawnmower.  Every time I and my fiancĂ© use it to cut the grass, I swear my son hardly even blinks.  The entire time he watches in wide-eyed wonder and fascination.

Now I must point out that my little buddy has been interested in mowers for the last few years.  However, I have noticed it has reached a whole new level.  He has drawn a series of pictures that feature lawnmowers and that depict him mowing the lawn when he grows older.  He has also been making a make-shift lawnmower out of his play shopping cart and a battery-operated foam disc shooter (for proper sound effects).  He uses this contraption to “mow” our upstairs hallway for hours!  On top of all this, he has asked me countless times this month when he is going to grow up so he can finally own his own lawnmower.

Now, I know I can’t stop time and deep down I know my kids will eventually grow up.  Still, what mother wants to rush things and be constantly reminded of that inevitable truth?  I sure don’t!  I’m in a sensitive state as it is since my “baby” boy just graduated from kindergarten this week.  And now my son wants to grow up even faster so he can start collecting manly toys?  The irrational side of me is freaking out here!

On the other hand, though, my rational side is chuckling.  He is so much like his mother, father, and grandfathers.  He has grease monkey in his veins, so I would be shocked if he never took an interest in mechanical things and how they work.  I suppose I have also influenced him plenty because he has sat in my lap or by my side a thousand times, watching and handing me tools as I tinkered and fixed things.  He started when he was still in diapers, so how can he not love mechanical things?

In the end, I guess I have to admit that girls like their toys, too, and some of us love to get greasy and tinker just as much as the boys . . . !

8 comments:

  1. I have 3 boys myself (and 2 girls) and I know exactly what you're talking about. Makes me laugh because I am picturing similar situations with my own kids. My mom and dad were mechanics, too and I always loved to tinker so this reminded me of that, too.

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    1. Thanks for stopping by, Lisa! Kids are so darn cute and funny, aren't they?

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    1. Thanks for taking the time to comment, Shawn! :)

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  3. You are so right about this! This is one of the most fun things about having both boys and girls -- amazing how they take to different things. I remember when my son was little, I didn't want to buy toy guns. So he simply chewed his bread to make it into the shape of a gun! I bought him toy guns after that. :)

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    1. My son has turned everything from a banana to a sandal into a gun. It bothered me, too. But we made a compromise. He could have squirt guns and dart guns as long as he never pretends to be hurting or killing people. So now he is shooting banana splits into everyone's mouths to make them happy or a countless other silly and sweet scenarios. LOL

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  4. That sounds just like my son, he is all boy, his grandfather is a carpenter and Daddy worked in the shop as well. Caden has his own tool box and loves to help fixing things with Daddy and Paw Paw.

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    1. That's so sweet! My son has play tools but he's starting to hint around he wants actual tools. I'm unsure when I'll actually give in because his attempts to take things apart with screwdrivers a couple years ago is still fresh in my mind!

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