{"id":305,"date":"2008-12-28T08:49:00","date_gmt":"2008-12-28T08:49:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/susansenator.com\/blog2\/2008\/12\/letting-them-grow-up\/"},"modified":"2008-12-28T08:49:00","modified_gmt":"2008-12-28T08:49:00","slug":"letting-them-grow-up","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/susansenator.com\/blog\/2008\/12\/letting-them-grow-up\/","title":{"rendered":"Letting Them Grow Up"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Our <span style=\"font-style: italic;\">Pierre <\/span>tape is really starting to deteriorate.  I was watching with Nat, back here on the window seat because he had banished me from his area of the living room, and then I went into the kitchen to tell Ned I wanted another baby.  &#8220;We should have had a fourth,&#8221; I stated. <br \/>&#8220;Why?&#8221;  asked Ned.<br \/>&#8220;Because I love babies,&#8221; I answered.  And our babies are so cute (were so cute) and I baby our sons a lot, probably too much. <br \/>&#8220;Yeah,&#8221; he said.  It was then that I heard the <span style=\"font-style: italic;\">Pierre<\/span> tape stop and then restart a few times.  Nat appeared, about to ask for help.  Ned and I came into the livingroom and we both saw the horrible blue screen with the message, &#8220;Clean VCR heads&#8230;&#8221;  Oh, no, I thought, we don&#8217;t have that cleaner cassette anymore!  But Ned, my superhero, knew where it was, and inserted it.  Meanwhile Nat was running around all over the place frantically.  [[Ned then told me about <a href=\"http:\/\/www.npr.org\/templates\/story\/story.php?storyId=98754557&amp;ft=1&amp;f=1006\">this NPR story<\/a>, about how the last company to sell VHS tapes is going to stop manufacturing them.  In the story, he said, the reporter asked what people should do with their old VCRs, and the response was, &#8220;Donate them to schools.  Public schools are still using them.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>If schools are still using them, as well as probably alot of autism families who prefer the familiar old technology, doesn&#8217;t that constitute a large enough population to continue manufacturing?  Besides, haven&#8217;t we learned our lesson from vinyl LPs?  Now people collect them, and there has been a resurgence of record players (seen in Best Buy and Restoration Hardware)!  And truthfully, don&#8217;t we all miss the large album cover, with art you can actually see, and maybe a poster inside, real size?  Don&#8217;t we all hate the little plastic cases CDs come in, wrapped up as tight as if it were as dangerous as nuclear waste (cellophaned and stickered)?<\/p>\n<p>Sure VHS tapes are clunky and breakdown, but who of us is perfect? There is something so accessible about the VHS tape that you simply slide into the mouth of the VCR. You can just imagine its mechanism grabbing the tape and reading it.  Whereas, what the heck <span style=\"font-style: italic;\">is<\/span> the DVD?  It looks like a CD but comes in a bigger, equally impossible case.  It has all these directions before it can even play:  the infinte loop of a menu; the go-ahead-and-just-play-me; the scene-by-scene; the outtakes.  Too much, too much!  Which button, which remote?]]<\/p>\n<p>&#8230;Anyway, Ned got the tape clean while I told Nat I was so glad that he had come to get us for help.  His running settled down as we watched the tape settle into a reasonable straightforward presentation.  I wanted to think about how long Nat has been watching this tape, and how that takes me back to the babyhood days.  I wanted to kiss him for being so innocent. <\/p>\n<p>But I also had in mind that even though he acts that way, even though this <span style=\"font-style: italic;\">seemed<\/span> like a babyish choice for a nineteen-year-old, it had a lot of meaning and significance for Nat.  And that even though he is adorable and sometimes sounds like he&#8217;s talking like a baby, he is a man.  And I need to respect that, to let him make his choices and stand back and let him enjoy himself without putting my interpretations, my needs, on him.  How to let <span style=\"font-style: italic;\">even Nat<\/span> grow up, even when he <span style=\"font-style: italic;\">seems<\/span> so utterly young.  He. Is. Not. A. Little. Boy.<\/p>\n<p>This way of thinking is new to me and yet it brings me comfort.  It helps me let him go\/grow in a good way.  It helps me let them each go a little bit.  To realize that all of the still-adorable things my sons do makes me fill up with motherlove, but to them it is something else altogether. <\/p>\n<p>And that if I fill up with that motherlove, it is about my feelings, my longings, and may not be relevant to them, to where they are now.  (It may not even mean anything, or have to lead to anything&#8230;hmm.)<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Our Pierre tape is really starting to deteriorate. 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