Douglas Adams Google Doodle: The hitchhiker's guide to parenting with humor
Douglas Adams: If he'd ever written a hitchhiker's guide to parenting, it would have the words 鈥渄on't panic鈥 written in large friendly letters on the cover. Douglas Adams is one mom's hero 鈥 and a hero to her four boys, too.
Douglas Adams: If he'd ever written a hitchhiker's guide to parenting, it would have the words 鈥渄on't panic鈥 written in large friendly letters on the cover. Douglas Adams is one mom's hero 鈥 and a hero to her four boys, too.
My kids and I are over the moon about today鈥檚 Goodle Doodle of Douglas Adams who I feel has influenced the lives of my sons nearly as much as I have. Also, by naming his only daughter聽Polly Jane Rocket Adams, he gave me license to name one of my sons Avery Danger Suhay, for that and many other parenting lessons I celebrate Mr. Adams today.
Adams not only wrote some of my very favorite books, creating characters who made me laugh and gave me stock lines I have passed on to my boys, but if looked at in a certain light 鈥 perhaps using a聽chartreuse聽bulb 鈥 he鈥檚 the definitive guide to parenting.
If Adams had ever written a guide to being a parent it would have the words 鈥淒ON鈥橳 PANIC鈥 written in large friendly letters on the cover.
Inside would be Adams鈥 words, intended for wit, but surprisingly accurate to the parenting situation.
鈥淗uman beings, who are almost unique in having the ability to learn from the experience of others, are also remarkable for their apparent disinclination to do so,鈥澛燼ccording to Adams. If that鈥檚 not a teenager I鈥檓 a paranoid android.
By the way, as a mom who drives kids everywhere, I am often moved to repeat the stock phrase of Marvin the paranoid android from Hitchiker鈥檚 Guide to the Galaxy, 鈥淗ere I am, brain the size of a planet, and they tell me to take you up to the bridge. Call that job satisfaction? 'Cause I don't.鈥
As Mom鈥檚 Taxi service, I follow the Adams' maxium, 鈥淚 seldom end up where I wanted to go, but almost always end up where I need to be.鈥 This is also true of choosing to be an at-home mom because as a parent our plans are often zapped by the laser of life as we follow the parenting path to some really cool places.聽
When anyone suggests that my choice of working from home and being with the kids isn鈥檛 a job or of value I quote Adams saying, 鈥淭o give real service you must add something which cannot be bought or measured with money, and that is sincerity and integrity.鈥
He accurately described every parenting plan I have ever read in a book and tried to emulate in my home by saying, 鈥淎 common mistake that people make when trying to design something completely foolproof is to underestimate the ingenuity of complete fools.鈥
Adams also, unintentionally, described what it鈥檚 like to tell a teenager to do a chore, 鈥淔or a moment, nothing happened. Then, after a second or so, nothing continued to happen.鈥
Some parents may resort to trying to feed away a problem with a child聽with a treat or mistakenly think that the act of having everyone at the table for dinner automatically makes it 鈥渇amily time.鈥 I鈥檝e learned that family meals require some serious effort in order for there to be actual conversation beyond the sound of 鈥淣om, nom, nom鈥 with four sons. Adams tells us, "It is a mistake to think you can solve any major problems just with potatoes.鈥
When we lived aboard our sailboat I fell into the habit of reading Adams books aloud as entertainment and that hasn鈥檛 stopped.聽聽As a result, my son Zoltan, 19, informed me he intends to take sky diving lessons, and when I incoherently burbled my terror at him he coolly responded, 鈥淢om, don鈥檛 worry. All I need to do is聽throw myself at the ground and miss.鈥 That came from the Adams quote 鈥淔lying is learning how to throw yourself at the ground and miss.鈥澛
Ian, 17, is brilliant but has terrible grades because nothing is ever turned in on time. His stock answer comes from Adams as well, and it鈥檚 my own fault for repeating it aloud so often, 鈥淚 love deadlines. I like the whooshing sound they make as they fly by.鈥
Avery Danger Suhay (whom I dearly hope will someday adopt the pen name A. Danger Suhay) often writes 鈥淒ON鈥橳 PANIC鈥 in large friendly letters on the white board on the kitchen when I look as stressed as Arthur Dent with a Vogon fleet overhead.
Quin, 9, with Asperger聽 Syndrome is a kid who can repeat things he鈥檚 read and heard verbatim. So when things get loopy 鈥 and particularly after a tornado warning here, which we get more than you鈥檇 expect for Norfolk, Va 鈥 he, too, quotes Adams: 鈥淲e have normality. I repeat, we have normality. Anything you still can't cope with is therefore your own problem.鈥
Adams gave me the most valuable, lasting and essential parenting tool, humor. Using that, we have built a love of reading, laughing and flights of fancy into our family.聽