kids and their friends
i am having so much fun (and heartache) as i watch them develop friendships and remember old ones...
celebrating
a childlike faith. kids are so open. they believe the best in others and put themselves out there to be known. i wish i had this same attitude when i approached friendship initially.
harrison gets duped
he gets in the car yesterday and says it was a bad day. let me set the stage.
harrison had an old wallet of michael's he just got and had his new police badge in the see through licence pocket in the front so he could "flash his badge" along with a couple little animal sponge things he got as party favors and a shiny dollar bill from the tooth fairy (he doesn't believe in the tooth fairy but asked me to still slip the bill under his pillow). i didn't realize he was taking this wallet of loot to school but he did. so at some point in the day with all his buddies around he decides to show the loot. branson (yes a child's name) asks to look at the sponge shark and since branson threatens not to be his best friend every other day harrison said sure. after he looked at it and then harrison asked for it back branson informs him he will trade him that shark for the dollar in harrison's wallet. my kids no dummy and says *&^%$ no. what he missed is that a trade is not for your own crap back so since he wasn't about to give up the buck branson makes out with the shark.
i tell you, i wanted to call that kids mom and have that punk put on the phone. then harrison tells me that his mom has "a pink part in the front of her hair" and "wears a fancy leather coat and jeans" and that branson's t-shirt said "my mom is hotter than yours". now i have a clear picture of what we are working with. what mom wouldn't be hot with pink hair and leather?!
we set aside our desire to hunt down this shiester and worked with harrison on how to talk with branson about getting back the shark and being prepared for never seeing the toy again. we also encouraged him to select his friends wisely. this is not the first incident with branson. (was it wrong to tell him to stick with friends with real names?)
tatiana and her "old friend"
she was reminiscing about her full 6 years of life and all the friends she has had along the way. she goes through rachel in fl, kirby and riley and ms. ida in texas, rachael and adele in n.c. and now olivia, taylor and lanie in st. joe. then she says "OH YEA, and my oldest friend my best friend, my dog daiji." daiji died within a month of her coming from russia--before her 1st birthday. she has a great memory!
aleksandra's old and young friends
she has not a care in the world about limiting her friendships to those her own age. she does always list molly (smith-in georgia) first on any list of prayer requests, things she is thankful for, best hair, best anything but then the list is a broad mixture of adults, kids and teenagers. her teacher at school is catherine and there is a child catherine. both equal on the friendship scale. ms ida, jaime and mimi--all equal. the teenage jack and church and harrison's friend jack--all equal. we all have a thing or two to learn from aleksandra!
brennan and his cole's
he now has old cole (smith-in georgia) and buddy cole (nelson-in st. joe). never mind that cole smith is older and much more harrison's friend but in his sweet little mind cole smith was his best and only friend until he met cole nelson. since the names were the same and he and cole were the same height that must be a sign that was to be his new friend. whenever you mention the name cole he wants to clarify "old cole or my buddy cole?". wouldn't life be easier if we just had the same name friends? find a gift have it monogrammed and buy 10 of the same thing. much less stressful at birthdays.....
michael and i
still struggling to find "that one or two" here. we are grateful for the years of adding to our inner circle as we have journeyed and hopefully god is preparing more additions to our tapestry.
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