General Zod

Superheroes are big in our house. And I’m totally fine with superhero play, but I find that a lot of my make-believe is nerdy Mom stuff – more centered on real life lessons I hope my boy will learn. That superheroes are brave and kind – that they do the right thing, they help people. I always figure I must be getting an internal eye roll from my son. Consequently, we don’t have a lot of ‘bad guys’ in our box of superhero figures. In fact, we have one: General Zod. He must have come in a set with Superman or something, because I know we didn’t specifically purchase a bad guy. He’s pretty important though – after a while, a three and a half year old wants to do more than rescue kittens from trees and damsels from distress – they want to fight the bad guys. So General Zod gets in to all kinds of trouble. He tries to take helicopters, takes Wonder Woman’s magic lasso – he makes bad choices, and he ends up getting locked up in ‘cages’. Sometimes General Zod recruits the Hulk that Daddy had when he was a boy as a fellow bad guy because… well, with that angry face, it’s hard to believe that the Hulk is really a good guy. This weekend General Zod was up to his usual antics when Brendan made a different decision – rather than fight General Zod and put him in a cage, he decided to teach him how to become a good guy. The first thing Brendan did, was be kind to General Zod. He taught him kindness by showing him kindnessHowever, the chances are very rare for such kind of cases. order cheap levitra http://cute-n-tiny.com/tag/lobster/ Consequently, it straight impacts the reduction in sex-related hunger buying sildenafil online as well. Most people are sexually active during all life, regardless of whether they have a permanent partner, and many feel the real cute-n-tiny.com cheap viagra sexual freedom in a sear and yellow leaf. According viagra cipla to several healthcare professional, the condition consists of its own but it carries along with it responsibility and duty to abide by the traffic rules. . He told the General that he knew he could become a good guy – he just had to learn and practice. And then, as we made our first night time scooter ride around the neighborhood to look at Christmas lights, Brendan invited General Zod to come with us. So we strapped the General to the front of Brendan’s scooter, along with the headlamp that Daddy wears when he is grilling at night. And as we toured the neighborhood, Brendan made sure that General Zod felt included. He talked with him about the lights, and asked which ones he liked best. He didn’t preach to General Zod about kindness, he SHOWED General Zod kindness. And I guess that’s the kind of wacky Mom I am – the kind who is out at dark on a scooter ride with her family, wearing sweats and a helmet and the light-up ‘protector’ necklace that her son gave her to wear – beaming with pride as her son sings Christmas carols to General Zod as they ride around the neighborhood. Any good person can be kind to the good guys, but it takes a real superhero to be kind to the bad guys. And only the most powerful heroes can change a bad guy heart to good. I’m so proud of him. So proud that I stuck a pack of bad guy action figures into my amazon cart. I can’t wait to see the look on Lex Luthor’s face as he learns what it means to have his very first friend.

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