Monday, March 26, 2007

Uniforms, Laundry and Prepubescence

G came downstairs in her bathrobe this morning looking for clean clothes in the laundry. I do the wash on Mondays so the only clothes in the laundry right now are dirty. I said to Steve as she passed, "I wonder what she thinks she's going to find down there?" Sure enough a few minutes later she came up with her hands empty and in a very snotty tone of voice she said, "I don't have any clean uniforms because you didn't do the wash!"

Now I know for a fact:
(1) I have been doing laundry every Monday for the past six months or more.
(2) She has enough uniforms to last her nearly three weeks without me doing the laundry.

For her to say that she has zero clean uniforms because I didn't do the wash yet means she either hasn't been bringing me her dirty uniforms to be washed or she can't find where she put all the rest of her clean uniforms. But the tone of voice she used with me... I told Steve he needed to deal with her. He didn't handle her quite the way I wanted him to handle her so I went upstairs and I pulled open her drawer. It was stuffed with clean uniforms. I pulled one out and I told her to put it on and I came back downstairs. About ten minutes later she followed, wearing the uniform and bawling her eyes out. The uniform I picked out is brown and nobody in her class likes the brown uniforms. She and another girl have a contest to see who can be the prettiest every week and now she's going to lose because she looks awful.

I had to leave the room. I don't want her to feel bad about the way she looks and if she'd approached me in a different way, I'd have done whatever I could to make sure she had a blue uniform to wear but I'm not going to tolerate this finger-pointing, you-never-do-anything-for-me attitude. I told her I'm not doing her wash this week. She can do it herself or she can wear the brown uniforms in her drawer.

So much for school uniforms taking the drama out of getting dressed in the morning.

6 comments:

Margaret said...

Oh goodness. These girls produce such DRAMA, don't they????

Lara said...

LOL. My girls have tried the "You didn't do the laundry" thing with me too. Nuh-uh, chickie! lol. Try checking under your bed or maybe the hamper you have refused to carry down to the laundry room.

When I wore uniforms, we had the one plaid skirt and that was it. No color choices.

mel said...

Such a little diva. That cracks me up. I would have totally had the same reaction! Thank goodness, no "prettiness" contest in this house (yet).

Anonymous said...

Same thing happened in high school with my uniforms - you JUST DIDN'T wear the following items or you would be labeled as the biggest geek ever, even though they were part of the uniform: mint green shirts, short sleeve shirts of any color, uniform pants, v-neck sweaters, or knee socks. Ugh. Uniforms are supposed to be easier, but it was just a different kind of battlefield.

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