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	<title>Not Quite Set &#187; sometimes I&#8217;m just dumb</title>
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		<title>Somebody smack me…</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There’s a scene in the movie Clue (a personal favorite garbage brain movie) where this woman is screaming hysterically, uncontrollably, being completely irrational.  She is met by a quick slap in the face and abruptly stops.  Everyone looks at the smacker and his response is “I had to stop her from screaming.” I’m not sure [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There’s a scene in the movie Clue (a personal favorite garbage brain movie) where this woman is screaming hysterically, uncontrollably, being completely irrational.  She is met by a quick slap in the face and abruptly stops.  Everyone looks at the smacker and his response is “I had to stop her from screaming.”</p>
<p>I’m not sure why it comes to mind, but for some reason today it just seemed to fit.  A good amount of conversation today was devoted to Sesame Street.  Yes, Sesame Street.  Why it’s good, how long it’s been around, where I can stream it, when it’s on, if it would be good for Ijah or not all sorts of Sesame Street miscellanea.  Now I can be a rational person.  I’m rational most of the time.  But today, the mention of Ijah probably benefiting from watching Sesame Street sent me into an internal emotional freak out of “Clue” like proportions.</p>
<blockquote><p>What, is he behind?  Do people think he’s stupid?  Am I doing a bad job?  Why can’t I teach him things?  Why don’t other people think I’m teaching him things?  Will it help him talk?  Am I not doing enough educational things? What if he doesn’t like it?  What if it’s bad for him?  Have I been wronging him in some way by not letting him watch programs like these?  Why do people think that a show would be better for him than what I do with him?</p></blockquote>
<p>Basically an insert your most ridiculous reaction to Sesame Street here sort of scenario.  It was really absurd that it was bothering me.  I KNOW that half of the reason anyone would even recommend it was to maybe try to get ME a break from having to feel like I am constantly interacting.</p>
<p>I needed a good smack.  An “I had to stop her from being an idiot!” sort of smack.</p>
<p>Luckily I took care of it myself.  This is it, my smack in text.</p>
<p>Sesame Street can be fun for kids, and educational, and introducing Elijah to it has no bearing on my ability to be a good Mom to him, or raise an intelligent child.  He will not turn into a TV zombie because of an hour of Sesame Street.</p>
<p>*Smack*</p>
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