For anyone whose little kids are morphing into tweens…
When our babies are little, there are so many lasts that people warn us about. We’re on alert for the last time they pronounce that one word in that sweet, incorrect way. (You know the one.)
The last time they bring their blanket wherever they’re going.
The last time they toddle.
But as my girls get older, I realise that I’m entering a whole new round of lasts. Here are 11 to watch out for in the tween years. You’ve been warned.
2. The last time they sit in your lap, so close you can smell their shampoo.
3. The last time they lay with you at night – quiet, still, whispering.
4. The last time they wear matching pajamas. Sweats and sports shirts are a thing, who knew? (Mums with older kids, that’s who!)
5. The last time they split a meal with their sibling or order from the kids’ menu and have it be enough food to satisfy them.
6. The last time they hold your hand in public.
7. The last time they choose you as their field trip “buddy,” bus seat partner and lunch companion.
8. The last time they use the word “playdate” or “playing.” I guess it becomes “hanging out” or just “having a friend over.”
9. The last time they wear clothes and shoes that are nowhere near your size. (Oh, how it hit me, that first time I had to check the brand to see whose yoga pants I was sorting, and the first time she put on my flip-flops not to be silly, but because they fit.)
10. The last time they look back at you when they score (or fail) during sports. Their "game face" is heart-stopping to see, and to feel.