So, the 2.5 year old offspring of mine has been going to
school diligently for about a month now. A lot of compromises and rearrangement
of priorities later, things were finally falling into place.
That is, before I realised that pre-school was more for the
parents’ benefit rather than the child’s. In Ahaan’s own words, he goes to
school to play. For us however, the school has taught us time management, wardrobe
management, lunchbox planning and alarm clock dependencies. It has been an interesting
experience to say the least, and we were becoming experts in that… until the
school decided to throw a curveball, in the form of a “Hawaiian day” (cue: Eye
roll). Secretly, I was very excited about my first mommy-assignment, and started
planning strategies and counter-strategies. 2-days before the D-day, we go
shopping, just to find that there are no shirts with flowers (or leaves or
trees) for boys. No as in NONE.
After almost 3 hours of running unsuccessfully from one shop
to another, I called for reinforcements. My sister (while she was first in line
when the lords were distributing imagination, innovation and creativity, I was
in the ‘talking without thinking’ line) listened patiently before asking why I
can’t make it myself. She gave a lot of ideas and sent me multiple photo-sets,
and a bit of an effort later, the shirt was ready.
Tada! My version of the Hawaiian Shirt! |
So, apart from being an egoistic post showing off my
borrowed creativity, I was very upset about what we are doing to our children. To
put it succinctly,
Characteristics
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Boys
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Girls
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Colors
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Black, Blue, Grey, Green, Red, White
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Pink, Yellow, Orange, Red, White
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Tailoring
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Loose and Baggy
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Tight fits with frills and fluffs
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Designs
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Vehicles (2-wheelers, 4 wheelers, trains, aeroplanes) , Fierce Animals,
action figures
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Dolls, pretty girls (& fairies), Domesticated animals, flowers, lot
of lace and glitter
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Messages
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Macho and Muscular (I am strong!)
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Cute and Feminine (Daddy’s little girl)
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Toys
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Vehicles, Animals, Mind Games, Action figures
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Dolls (and lots of it), Doll houses (and other sets) and handicraft
kits (jewellery, pots, sparkles etc)
|
·
Blue does not make a boy, and pink does not
define a girl.
·
A girl likes kitchen sets, but given a chance,
she would also like a toy-truck.
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A boy would love to cook, clean the house and
say hello to plants.
·
When (and that’s a giant When) you catch
yourself stereotyping people, give yourself one tight slap.
That ought to do.
Note: This is a hypocritical post, and I know I stereotype
as well. But well, to modify the Stark motto: Change is coming.
4 comments:
Ha ha .... a really good post. I am yet to have a kid of my own but I am frustrated with pink-blue and rest of the this if for gal / boy distinction. Well, I say break the norm. Yes, I bought my friend's daughters dino shirt from the boys rack and you know what they look adorable in it. I wouldn't be surprised if they grow up to be Ms Indian Jones looking for trouble across the globe, I think we as adults need to break the mould ;)
Ha ha... so ahaan is getting a pink shirt this time from me... dont worry, i'll try to get the one with a truck image on it. A happy medium!
Hahaha very true, I guess we dont realise the choices that face us as kids growing up until you see your little ones face with them?
Sree: Totally agree, I have done the cloth swapping as well!!
Aarthi: Pink shirt with a truck actually sounds interesting - if you can find it!;)
Niranjan: You said it!!!
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