Saturday, January 9, 2010

Walk much?


Last Tuesday, I was not able to make it home in time to meet Youngest Daughter’s bus from school.  I asked the neighbors to see her home.  I did manage to drive up a few minutes after the bus came, expecting that she would already be home.  But no, there she was, only 20 feet up the hill from the bus stop, with two adult neighbors, one bending down at my child’s feet. 

I pulled the car up, and the neighbor stood up and said in an exasperated tone, “She’s all yours.  You can deal with her.”  ?!  The neighbor said, “She has tied her shoelaces together.”  Thereby slowing her walking speed to about 0.5 miles per hour.  (Thankfully this is a neighbor who will end up being more amused than exasperated by this.)  My daughter squealed and delightedly hopped into the car. 

I should know by now that it is pointless to ask this child Why.  But I did ask anyway.  “Because I thought it would be fun!  And it is!”  I did not tell her that tying someone else’s shoelaces together is a classic bullying technique.  

2 comments:

Angie Kay Dilmore said...

You gotta love a kid with such unconventional thinking!

Maria Sondule said...

yep, she's a weirdo alright. <3