Friday, September 19, 2008
Out of the Mouths of Babes
I noticed, as I was dropping Tabitha off at daycare, that there was a new girl in class. I noticed her because she was scrutinizing me carefully. She watched with great interest while I kissed Tabitha bye. Tabitha skipped off happily and I smiled at the little girl. I thought to myself, "well, here it comes, she's going to ask why Tabitha and I look different." I have read volumes now on how to discuss adoption and racial differences with curious adults and children. I know we will always be conspicuous because we look different. I paused to collect my thoughts, after all, this was pre-caffeine, and then graciously turned my attention to the child to give her an opportunity to ask her question. After all, I want to make sure that Tabitha's classmates understand that adoption is a good thing and that our family is different only in the way it was formed. I had an opportunity, maybe, to buffer my baby from being singled out for being adopted. I could smooth the way for her at least this time. "Hey, Lady," the little girl said, "are you her Grandma?" After opening and closing my mouth a few times, I told her that I am a Grandma but I am Tabitha's mama. Wow, those pre-k kids are a rough group. It was just two days after my birthday and I had convinced myself that I still looked pretty good for an old lady. Maybe I need a new brand of wrinkle cream or a face lift. I think I'm going to stick close to Tabitha from now on when I drop her off, maybe she can be a buffer for me.
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Oh kids, they tell it like it is don't they... or at least how they see it! One day I'll share all of the aweful things the kids at my preschool have asked me... I won't embarrass myself online for the whole world to see. But I think you look great for a mom and a grandma to 4 beautiful grandkids!
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