Kristina Light

Kristina LightKristina Light, Electronic Media Manager for KCParent.com, and Editor of the all new KC Going Paces Magazine, grew up in Kansas City, Missouri, and is happily raising her family in her hometown. She and her husband, Ron, have four daughters. Kristina loves exploring Kansas City's treasured places and meeting the wonderful people who bring our city to life.


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Just Keep Trying...

My daughters and I were watching Little House on the Prairie (one of our favorites), and Ma made new dresses for the girls.

 

My five yr old asks, "Mom why don't you make dresses for us?"

"Well sweetheart, I don't enjoy sewing and I'm not very good at it. Your grandma sews things for you."

"Oh mom, you're good at everything," she replies. "You just have to keep trying. That's what you tell me... keep trying, don't give up."

How do I explain (she is 5) that I have given sewing many attempts and I do know how, I just don't like it. My mother loves to sew and she can make anything (including my wedding gown). She taught me to sew and I made many dresses in Jr and Sr High as well as numerous other projects from pillows to curtains. I am capable of sewing. I've been trained. I do know how.

I also know that every time I sew bad things happen. This ranges from the machine breaking in some fashion or another, to mistakes cutting out pieces backward, to a number of terrible stresses and interruptions ranging from minor nuisance to major headache and tears.The last time I sewed, I made PJs for Christmas about three years ago... it was such a disaster (the project was complete, but it was gigantically stressful), I promised my husband I would NEVER sew again and he actually dismantled the machine and is now using the parts for one of his experiments.

I enjoy 90% of the things I do in life. I love to be productive. I love to create "finished works," and I enjoy most domestic arts (cooking, baking, most chores, crafts, some gardening, and even "minor sewing" like handwork and making hairbows), but I do NOT like sewing clothes. In fact, apart from "truly bad days" when something of a serious nature happened (like a car accident or serious emergency or concern), I consider sewing to be the fastest way to ruin a perfectly good day.

So, as my daughter pushes and prods, "Mom, please try." How do I tell her I have tried, and this just "isn't my thing." And, how do I teach her that there will be things like that in her life that she can "live without" and doesn't need to master if it "isn't her thing," but there are other things like reading, writing, and arithmetic, where giving up is unacceptable. What do you think?

 

Written by Kristina Light

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Comments  1

  • Kristin Marsh 3 Sep, 12:28 PM

    That really is a great question and it's never crossed my mind before. I don't have a five year old (my oldest is 2) so I'm not sure how much detail to give to a five year old. I think I would explain that some things (like math, reading...) are very important to get by in life and you should keep trying at those "school" things. However, it's important to find a hobby that you enjoy. When it comes to hobbies, you have to find one that you are talented at, or simply enjoy so much that you are willing to put in the extra effort to develop some sort of talent. Sewing definitely falls into the hobby category, and it simply is not for you. I would tell her about all the hobbies you do enjoy and are good at and ask her about what she thinks her own talents are.
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