So I work with kids and in the beginning of each class I let each kid up to tell me "news" (something good that happened that day... what they ate for lunch... whatever they want). It's their opportunity to tell me what's on their mind so when they speak out in class I can encourage them to "save it" for news next week! ![]()
Anyway, let's say it's "Suzy" (who is 5 years old) turn to tell news. She stands up and tells me how happy she is that mommy and daddy are back in town after their visit to the hospital far away. I asked "they went to the hospital?" she responded "yes, for my daddy's surgury... but he had the best doctor in the whole world!". I told her how glad I was that he was feeling better and wasn't sick anymore. She said "Yep!" with a big grin. Then she exclaimed "I'm so glad my daddy's penis is all better!!!".
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uhhhhh. Me too, Suzy. I'm so glad. ![]()
Re: funny story of the day.
My eyes just got big and I said "Okay, Suzy... it's Annie's turn now!" and tried to redirect everyones attention.
The LAST thing I needed was the other kids asking her questions about her news.
"The House We Built."
A journey of building the dream.
See... I thought that too... but then I kept thinking how she said they came back (and I think she stayed with a friend last night). Would he really go to a different city for a snip?
fwiw, I am not thinking about Suzy's dad's thing...
"The House We Built."
A journey of building the dream.
NO, I've been told some crazy stuff during news - that I would never tell moms about. They would be horrified.
I once had a child who was apparently in the delivery room with mom -- because she told us alllllllllllllllllllllllll about how babies are born.
"The House We Built."
A journey of building the dream.