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22nd December 07, 07:05 PM
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A very observant 4 year old
This is an interesting little story (or shameless bragging about my second cousin- you decide).
My cousin is in town for Christmas with his little 4 year old Crystol. This little girl is cute as a button! Big squishy cheeks, sweet as can be, and obviously as I learned this morning, very bright an observant. Most kids who don't know what a kilt is will ask me why I'm wearing a skirt. Needless to say, when a child asks, I take the time to explain what it is and why I wear it. Crystol had never seen me in a kilt before, so this morning when I was fixing breakfast, she came into the kitchen and asked "Travis, why are you wearing a blanket?" It's amazing to me! She was able to see right to what the kilt is at it's most fundamental level, with none of the prejudices or biases that most kids have. I told her what it was (of course) and she's been talking about it all day! She loves it! I bet she marries a kiltie when she grows up.
OK- I'm done bragging... er, sharing.
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22nd December 07, 07:37 PM
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If only some so called adults could just see through kid's eyes we'd all be happy.
DALE.
You don't have to be Scottish to be comfortable!
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22nd December 07, 07:39 PM
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That is great, I wonder what she'd have said if you were wearing a great kilt
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22nd December 07, 08:21 PM
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The world would be a better place if more of us would see with children's eyes, that's for sure.
Bragging on good kids is a fine thing to do.
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22nd December 07, 08:49 PM
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The real observation should be - What a peaceful world we would have if we did not pass on our prejudices to our children! I find more wee ones appreciate the kilt without being told.
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22nd December 07, 09:02 PM
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Originally Posted by SteveB
The real observation should be - What a peaceful world we would have if we did not pass on our prejudices to our children! I find more wee ones appreciate the kilt without being told.
Yes sir.
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22nd December 07, 09:53 PM
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Originally Posted by SteveB
What a peaceful world we would have if we did not pass on our prejudices to our children!
As someone who deals with actual children on a regular basis, I have to respectfully disagree. Children are wild animals, and raising them is the process of taming those animals to behave in a civilized fashion.
But it sounds like the girl in question is already a long way towards civilization.
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22nd December 07, 10:32 PM
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Originally Posted by Mr. MacDougall
As someone who deals with actual children on a regular basis, I have to respectfully disagree. Children are wild animals, and raising them is the process of taming those animals to behave in a civilized fashion.
But it sounds like the girl in question is already a long way towards civilization.
I would agree with you Mr. MacDougall. I have been Paroled out of the School District of Kansas City, Missouri after serving 16.5 years. I can only hope that maybe I was able to turn around one student, but I degress, wonderful story.
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23rd December 07, 12:45 AM
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Aww! What a wonderful (second cousin once removed, I think) you have! Quite sharp.
I can't wait till I have kids! Of course, I have to get married first, etc. But still, something to look forward to (note: cynics, please don't burst my bubble! I'm far too cynical as it is, and I need something to look forward to…).
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23rd December 07, 11:44 AM
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Originally Posted by Howard Clark
The world would be a better place if more of us would see with children's eyes, that's for sure.
Bragging on good kids is a fine thing to do.
Amen, Brothers.
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