It’s Easier Than You Think: 10 Guaranteed Ways to Make Mom Smile

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As a laid-back mom, I don’t have overly high expectations for my kids. All I really ask is that they show basic manners and respect, and I generally allow them the freedom to do just about anything—provided it doesn’t involve bloodshed or any limb removals. Any mom can tell you, when your little ones are joyful, you feel that joy too. But if only they understood that the happiness should flow both ways! Our daily lives would be so much smoother if they made an effort to keep me content as well.

So, I’ve crafted a list of ten simple ways for them to make me happy. Surely, that’s not asking too much, right?

  1. Let Me Sleep Past 5 AM
    Kids, you have no clue how much brighter my day could be if you allowed me to snooze until at least 6. Just like fine wine, the later you let me rest, the better I become. That bottle of wine you see me eyeing around 2 PM? Just saying.
  2. Try Your Dinner
    You don’t have to finish your meal, but just take one bite. ONE BITE. You can’t claim something is gross without at least tasting it. Dainty nibbles, sniffing, or poking with your finger don’t count. Just one bite—preferably with a fork, although I understand that might be a big ask.
  3. Stop Eating Non-Food Items
    Seriously, stop munching on crayons, stickers, chalk, Play-Doh, and dirt. I know it’s not going to cause permanent damage, but changing those colorful diapers has left me a bit traumatized.
  4. Accept Nap Time Without a Fight
    You don’t even have to sleep! If you can just stay quiet for an hour, I’ll make you a deal: I won’t peek at the video monitor to find you in a diaper-free, artistic disaster.
  5. Keep Cool at the Grocery Store
    It’s already tough enough that the staff sees you in pajamas at all hours; please don’t add to the spectacle with a meltdown. Let’s keep it low-key, okay?
  6. Leave Your Nose Alone
    I get it, it’s funny when you sneeze out a pine cone, but one day, I may not be able to retrieve whatever odd thing you shove up there. The last thing I want is an embarrassing ER visit that might eat into your birthday fund. Seriously, think about it.
  7. Stop Licking People
    It’s just plain weird, and frankly, quite gross.
  8. Appreciate the Cup I Gave You
    I know you’re eyeing that blue cup, but every time I give it to you, suddenly the red cup your sibling has becomes your new obsession. I’m done with the musical cup game—it’s just a cup!
  9. Let Me Wash Your Blanket
    I know it’s your best friend, but that blanket isn’t meant to serve as a multipurpose tool for every adventure and mood. It’s dirty! You can surely survive an hour without it.
  10. Hug Me When I Ask
    You’re growing up way too quickly, and I want to cherish those moments of affection while I can. And yes, you can have ice cream for breakfast if you throw in a kiss.

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Summary

This lighthearted article offers ten straightforward ways for children to bring joy to their mothers. From allowing extra sleep to simply trying a bite of dinner, these tips highlight the small actions that can foster happiness in family dynamics.