Wednesday, August 29, 2007

In Support Of Being A Little Self-Centered


It only seems right that my first contribution to our blog would be inspired by the lovely and prolific Sadie Lane my brilliant and no-bullshit 9 year old daughter. Kristin has acted as stand-in father (at times) and loving aunt (always) since Sadie's birth and many are the times that we have all laughed together at life's drama (as Kristin states below) The world through Sadie's eyes often has a special hue that is quite unique. Kristin and I tend towards idealism and pure silliness, while Sadie is more often a realist. Yesterday was her second day back to school (fifth grade) and her first day riding the bus home.


Me: So. . .How was the bus trip?

S: Boooooring.

Me: Was the bus driver a man or a woman?

S: A woman. . . who didn't smile AT ALL the whole time.

Me: So what was she like?

S(without hesitation and very deadpan): YOU know-typical bus driver with your typical lousy job. . .she realllly hates her job.

Me: Maybe you should bring her flowers.

S: Um yeah i'd have to carry those around all day and that is NOT going to happen.



Good point Sadie-which raises the question-Is it better to live and let live or live and try to make smile? I think i know where Sadie stands on this issue.





1 comment:

Dawn said...

Ooh. Oooh. I have one.
Sadie: Hi Auntie Dawn
Me: Hi Sadie. What are you doing?
Sadie: Making money.
Me: How are you making money?
Sadie: I'm making bracelets.
Me: How much do the bracelets cost?
Sadie: Two dollars.
Me: Would you make me one?
Smiling(I could tell)...
Sadie: Papa just bought you one.