There are a few moments in life when you look at your
children and question the world that they are growing up in.
When you see on the news about wars, people fleeing their
home’s for a safer environment, people dying in desperation to leave and then
witnessing acts of pure evil like the recent Paris terrorist attacks it really
fills you with dread that your beautiful children will be adults in this every
growing world of hate and violence.
It is then in no real doubt as a parent that we question
where the love is.
That is until they show you their moral backbone that shows
nothing but integrity in a world of darkness.
This week the Boy’s and I quickly popped along to our little
Tesco’s to grab Milk and bread for the week. To be honest I am not a great fan
of Tesco’s but this little one locally have seemed to redeem their reputation
and offer as much assistance to us as possible; as they say “Every little helps”
On pulling up there was only one space free out of the 6 provided
(It is a tiny local Tesco’s) I go to park and pull in when a man in a Blue Van
gets up really close making the parallel park difficult. This made me end up
doing a 6 point manoeuvre to get in properly; whilst this man had his head out
the window laughing and heckling me.
Once we had pulled in and undone our belts this guy comes
over to my window and starts mocking me:
“You need to learn to
drive! You are a danger to others and need your head f***ing examined”
At this point I got out of the car and grabbed my stick,
this, for some unknown reason, incited this guy to shout more abuse:
“Oh look, you’re a
f***ing cr***e! You should be locked away!”
I was angry, this man’s pure aggression and ignorance had
hit a nerve. I was with my children and he thought it was Okay to have a go at
me, concentrating on a personal attack! How dare he!
At this point, and probably stupidly, I opened my mouth,
told him to “grow up".
The next part though filled me with pride at the strength of
my Boy’s love for me and their moral integrity.
The man got closer and started to square up to me.
Yet, at this exact moment the Boy’s spoke up:
James: “Oi! Stop being an angry pants (Thanks Neville
and Barney) and a bully, you’re an adult!”
William: “Don’t worry James, it’s pointless even
talking to someone who’s a bully. Just be sad for them that they don’t act
their age and are nothing but angry pants”
The man looked shocked. He looked at me and then the boys
and back at me. With a big huff he turned around and instead of going into the
shop jumped back in his van and drove off.
I have to admit that I couldn’t have been more proud of
them.
I was quick to open my mouth, like I am sure a lot of people
would be, and showed nothing but aggression against aggression. The Boy’s on
the other hand showed a level of maturity that outshone all of that.
They were right though. This man was angry and a bully. With
that there isn’t any point in arguing back but instead stand your ground and
feel pity that they have this much anger inside them.
This follows an incident last month when the boys and I went
to the park in half term. Playing nicely, as they do (running around like
lunatics), when some teenagers were sitting on the bench smoking, drinking and
swearing loudly. On hearing this James decided he had something to say:
“Stop swearing, it’s
not clever and you just look like an idiot”
All the teenagers looked shocked and shortly after left the
park.
With all this anger and violence and just sheer aggression in
this world it does give me a little bit of hope when I look at my boys in
situations like these and know that they will grow up and be adults that spread
love and rise above situations that are fuelled with so much hate and anger.
I hope that they keep this attitude and integrity for the
rest of their lives.
I think the statement below says it all:
Your boys are awesome! They have such a great attitude! A credit to how they have been raised! You must be so proud of them!
ReplyDeleteThanks Kim! I was just as surprised at what happened. So pleased and proud of them.
DeleteThere's a great quote about instead of raising hard kids for a hard world, raise kids who make the world less hard. I think you've nailed it
ReplyDeleteAh I absolutely love that!! And it's so true! Thank you, I hope I have.
DeleteOoh I love that quote Marianne!
ReplyDeleteIt's can isn't it! So true too!
DeleteA horrible experience, but hopefully far more memorable to you for the way your boys stood up for you. You have every right to be bursting with pride.
ReplyDeleteThank you. These incidents happen all over to anyone. I'm pleased they did but saw it more that they stood up against the idea of someone being angry for the sake of it; it just happened to be to me. And thank you, I am extremely proud.
DeleteThat is the product of parenting done right! So well done, you have done a fab job (as their mum has too) and quite right that you're proud of them,be proud of yourself too!
ReplyDeletePs. I hope you bought them something more exciting than bread and milk for being heroes ;-)
Oh, and I love the quote. Obvs. So apt on this day too...
DeleteThanks, maybe id agree. I think they just hated seeing someone they live being picked on. But am thankful that the didn't attack him at least! Ha! I am proud though, they showed more resolve than I would have!
DeleteOh and thought you'd enjoy the quote!
DeleteYour boys are wonderful! But honestly what is wrong with people? There was just no need for that attack at all.
ReplyDeleteThank you! I have no idea! Some people just have massive problems!
DeleteYour boys are a credit to you Martyn, you should be as proud of yourself for teaching them to be such decent young men as you are in them. Xxx
ReplyDeleteThank you! Got to love them!they are a credit to themselves....they'll be better men than I!
DeleteThat tells you did an awesome job raising your boys, Martyn. Well done. But, you did made me cry with this post though. ;)
ReplyDeleteThank you Melody. They're good kids. Oh no! Don't cry!
DeleteWhat WONDERFUL boys you have! Such a brilliant way to respond to a horrible man. It's so awful that some people behave so aggressively but imagine being him - what an awful, angry, miserable life he must lead. And your boys saw through him - go them! And I love that quote - I used it on a recent post (about the Paris attacks) too. #ftmob
ReplyDeleteThank you. They certainly did see him for what he was and brilliantly put him in his place. It's a great quote and such a relevant one when people are full of such anger.
DeleteOh wow, your boys are just brilliant Martyn. They're already making the world a better place... just imagine the potential.
ReplyDeleteThank you. It's this generation that I hope will make the difference for us all. I wouldn't have believed it until I saw my two do this.
DeleteWow, what a hideous thing to experience but your children are amazing and very special X #FTMOB
ReplyDeleteThanks Sam! They really showed what they're made of!
DeleteThat's brilliant! Well done to both boys for having the courage to speak up and well done to you for giving them good values so they know the right thing to say. Ah, this post has made my day. There is hope after all!
ReplyDeleteAw I'm pleased! They gave me a bit of hope too! Shows that the generation are willing to change and welcome a greater tomorrow for sure.
DeleteThat's great that he came to your aid. My mummy had someone wind down their window and hurl abuse at her too the other day. It's not nice and makes her sad of the world she's raising me up in :( #Sharewithme
ReplyDeleteOh no! That's horrible. Hope mummy didn't stay upset for too long!
DeleteSo sorry that you were subjected to abuse whilst out shopping and a huge well done to your boys for their response - no wonder you were so proud of them. Thank you for sharing with #ftmob
ReplyDeleteThanks Louise! These things happen sadly but the boys were fab!
DeleteYour boys are awesome! It's so sad that people think it's okay to act so offensively, but well done, lads, for putting them in their place.
ReplyDeleteThanks Tim! It's great that they did. It gives me hope for the future against such people.
DeleteWhat an amazing proud moment right there. WOW I would have opend my mouth too. That's awful some people have no respect what so ever or intelligence. I feel sorry for them. Good for your son for sticking up for his momma. Amazing. Thank you so much for linking up to Share With Me. I hope to see you again tomorrow for another great round. Please note it’s the very last SWM for 2015 and a special edition, year in review so you can link up your favorite four post from this year if you would like and I will return in the New Year ready to read all your amazing blog posts again. Happy Holidays #sharewithme
ReplyDeleteThanks Jenny. I was pleased that they stood up for their Daddy!! They shouldn't have had to but pleased that they did.
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