Wednesday, February 17, 2010

talking to strangers


All parents experience those terrifying moments when a child says something honest and innocent to a stranger which usually results in an awkward situation. Today, however, I was pleasantly surprised by the responses you evoked from your statements.

The first was a woman and man in front of us. You looked at her and said, "Mom what does she have on her face?" I told you it was a lip piercing and she turned around and laughed and asked you if you liked it. You looked at her for a moment and shook your head and answered no. She laughed outloud with a few others riding the train so it ended up cute.

Then on the way home you starting singing a little song. I thought you were talking about my red hat, so I asked you about it and you answered that you were singing about the woman in front of us and her red and black hair. That caused some chuckles and she smiled at you. You then starting singing about how she didn't want to take out the red hair or the black hair and many more folks started laughing.

I'm just glad I didn't have to teach you any lessons about what should and should not be said aloud in public.

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