Take a close look at what my son brought home from kindergarten.
No wonder the teacher wanted a meeting with me!
(click on picture to enlarge)
You know what they say about assuming . . .
Now I have to ask, what is your interpretation of this picture? Think about it before you read the following dialogue.
Mom: Christian, did you make this picture in school today?
Christian: Oh yes! Do you know what this says? (pointing to the sideways printing next to GW)
Mom: Kind of OK?
Christian: Yes (proud that he wrote it all by himself phonetically, and that I could read it)
Mom: Tell me about this picture. Why does it say 'kind of OK' for George Washington?
Christian: Oh, because he has bows on his clothes. And I like Abraham Lincoln the best because he has a top hat.
Mom: Oh! (wasn't expecting that!). What about President Obama? Why did you write BAD?
Christian: Oh, because he doesn't have a lot of hair and he's almost bald.
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I was very happy to report back to the teacher that my little boy was NOT making a political statement in kindergarten. And the beard, by the way, was started by a little girl sitting next to him. I can tell you that Christian truly does NOT like buzz cuts. Last summer his friend got one and I mentioned that we should do it to Christian and he immediately protested. I even reminded him that Uncle Steve has one, and he is a cool policeman. Christian agreed that he is a cool policeman, but he still abhors buzz cuts!
This has been a great lesson on jumping to conclusions and making assumptions. The workings of a child's mind is ever-so-fascinating!
Never assume.
6 comments:
Oh my gosh! Hahah that is so funny!
That's hilarious!
Amen!Especially with the littles ;)
I liked the bad comment best. : )
It would be just fine to make a political statement in kindergarten. : )
That is a funny story though!
I like his train of thought! The ruffles and the top hat are the funny! He is right on with the last comment!!
Oh, my gosh, that is too funny!
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