Wednesday, August 19, 2009

Scared Straight: The Infant Addition

Our child care plan is a bit of a mishmash. When I first returned to work, I had wanted to come back part time – working on the days that my husband didn’t. My job really wanted me back full time, though, so they agreed I could work from home the 2 days a week he worked for 2 months and then after that one day a week. Of course “working from home” with an infant is a bit of a mess, so after a few weeks I went back to them and we worked out a part time arrangement. Our current arrangement is as follows – I work Mon-Wed. My husband works a rotating 2 (24 hour) days a week so that he will always work one of my work days. On that day, his Mom watches the baby.

Of course this doesn’t account for when he works overtime… or teaches. Or has to go to court. So this plan was bound to have some hang ups. Today’s hang up was it was his day to do daddy daycare and he needed to go to court. (As his Mom had watched her while he worked overtime yesterday and will be watching her for his normal workday tomorrow, we couldn’t ask her to do a 3rd day.) So off my not yet 5 month old went for her first brush with the law. We’ll call this the Montessori approach to teaching her about the judicial system. Or her first scared straight program.

Now, as it turns out, my husband didn’t have to testify (and therefore didn’t have to hand my angel off to the bailiff? Oh jeez… I don’t want to think about how that would have worked… Though he did know everyone there as he’s had to testify before, so there weren’t complete strangers involved. But that sounds a little like justifying…). Anyway, this case was a no show and a bench warrant was issued so he just had to wait. While he waited he met the cream of society. My favorite stories of the “people in your neighborhood,” today, Angel… are - There was a woman in her early 30’s who had been caught with pot. It was a repeat offense, so her lawyer had told her – look, I’m not going to be able to get you off. You’re going to go to jail. My husband looked at the baby and said (within their earshot) – don’t do drugs. Apparently her lawyer found it a lot funnier than she did… The other interaction was a VERY big man sat down next to my little family to await his hearing for a battery charge (can you say “thug” baby? Good girl!). The baby was looking at him (while her Dad was thinking – don’t stare! Don’t make eye contact!) and eventually shot him one of her biggest smiles. Apparently, he totally “broke character” and started baby talking to her! Ah, that’s my girl! She’ll break down even the most hardened of criminals!

I wonder what we’ll learn tomorrow…

16 comments:

  1. Just imagine being 8 months pregnant and testifying in court. I ummm do it for work also, and I was crying on the stand, because the Defense was mean to me. But I've never done a bring my son to work day, lmao...in court.

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  2. Sounds like an interesting field trip for your little one! Love that she got that big thug to talk baby talk!

    Congrats on your SITS day!

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  3. LOL - sounds like she provided some much needed tension relief at court! What a story to tell her when she gets older! ;-)

    Here from SITS. Enjoy your SITS day!

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  4. Such a cute story! Loved it thanks!

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  5. This is hilarious! I work in the legal field and don't want to talk/look/deal with a lot of them most of the time.

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  6. Sounds like she had a big day. :)

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  7. That is classic! I love this post. You know when I kept getting called to jury duty as a breastfeeding mom to 4 - ok, I wasn't breastfeeding 4, just the baby, but I have 2 in school, 2 not in school, and no daycare. I almost threatened the judge with bringing my baby with me if they didn't stop sending me notices ever 6 months that I was up for jury duty. The 4th time they finally told me I was dismissed from it. :)

    Glad it all worked out!

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  8. Ok, I'm not sure if the last post worked or not. I've tried 3 times.

    Let's try this again. Just in case.

    I said, classic post! I love it!

    And that when I kept getting called to jury duty as a breastfeeding mama to 4 (not actually breastfeeding 4, just the baby) I just about threatened the judge with bringing my 3 year old and the baby to court with me if they didn't stop sending me notices that I was up for it every 6th months. They finally dismissed me instead of deferring it each time. That would have taught them to keep calling a SAHM with no daycare for jury duty. LOL

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  9. LOL! I always love when the biggest guys break down for a baby! Glad there were no real incidents on her visit!

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  10. I was subpoenaed once and had to go down to the courthouse and testify to the DA. Long, sad story, but we were at an office Christmas party and a receptionist left the party and later on that night, hit and killed a man while intoxicated. I was asked to testify because I was the last one to say goodbye to her before she walked out the door and the accident wasn't until much later, so pretty much I was testifying on the time she left the party.

    They told me to expect to be there for several hours. The problem was I had a two week old baby who was nursing, so I had to bring her. As I sat in the hallway, waiting forever, this young assistant DA bitch came up to me and started lecturing me about bringing such a young baby into such a dirty environment. She shut her mouth pretty quick when my husband informed her we were forced to be there because of her office's subpoena.

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  11. Stopping by from SITS. What a great story!

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  12. Ahh, the universal appeal of babies.

    Happy SITS day.

    LisaDay

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  13. Happy SITS Day! "We’ll call this the Montessori approach to teaching her about the judicial system." - So funny!

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  14. As a previous commenter said, this will be a great story to tell her when she's older.

    Happy SITS Day!

    Cheers :-)
    - CoconutPalmDesigns

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  15. Hahahahaha! A good story indeed when she is older.

    Happy SITS day!

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  16. Love your stories! Happy SITS day! You're fabulous... I want to work part time and be a mom too. Did it hep to wait until your 30s?

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