Pretending is not just a game
"Is your brother and sister at school?"
"Ya, they go every day."
"Do you miss them when they're gone?"
"No, I just pretend they are here so I don't miss them."
Pretending makes you feel better, so why do we all stop pretending?! Because it is child-like? Well, I've decided I want to pretend more.
Cookies are good
"Grace, do you want a cookie?"
"Well yeah."
"I have oreos. Do you like those?"
"Yeah. I like most cookies."
If you like it; do it. I like laughing out loud while running at the gym. I like driving with really loud music. I like wearing eye shadow. I like dying my hair different colors. I like drinking milk straight from the jug.
It's okay with her if I don't get married for a long time
"Where's your boyfriend?"
"I don't have one, Grace."
"What happened to Chris?"
"We decided not be boyfriend and girlfriend anymore."
"Did he marry someone else?"
"I don't know, sweetheart."
"Oh. That's okay. You'll get married in the temple. Lots of people get married in the temple. You can't live here anymore when you get married. I hope you don't get married for a long time."
First, I was shocked she remembered I had a boyfriend, let alone his name, but as I said earlier, she is smart for four years old. Grace understands more of the world than I give her credit for. She understands break-ups, she understands you get married in the temple and she understands that getting married should take time and not be rushed. I think I'll stick with Grace and not get married for long time :)
We all look different, and that's okay
"Grace, who is your favorite Princess?"
"The one with the slanty eyes." (She pulls the corners of her eyes back tight)
"Jasmine?"
"No! The one with really slanty eyes!"
"Uhh...Pocahontas?"
"No! She has eyes that go like this!" (She pulls her eyes even tighter)
"Oh! Mulan?!"
"Yeah! That's her name. I like her."
Grace doesn't know or care that you shouldn't describe people as having "slanty eyes," because in her mind it isn't a bad thing to have eyes that slant. I'm going to stop caring so much about mine and others' physical appearance. It's okay.
We all look different, and that's okay
"Grace, who is your favorite Princess?"
"The one with the slanty eyes." (She pulls the corners of her eyes back tight)
"Jasmine?"
"No! The one with really slanty eyes!"
"Uhh...Pocahontas?"
"No! She has eyes that go like this!" (She pulls her eyes even tighter)
"Oh! Mulan?!"
"Yeah! That's her name. I like her."
Grace doesn't know or care that you shouldn't describe people as having "slanty eyes," because in her mind it isn't a bad thing to have eyes that slant. I'm going to stop caring so much about mine and others' physical appearance. It's okay.
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i'm thinking i need to apply more grace-isms in my life... mostly that cookies are GOOD.
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