Kylee has been told not to interrupt when people are speaking, and being an intrinsically good kid, she obeys the rule. However, Kylee is difficult to keep down, not a bad thing in my books, and a few days ago, she found a new around not interrupting.
We were sitting in a local Tim Horton’s, and Kylee has been playing a version of ‘hide and seek’ with a couple of pensioners sitting behind us. She asked me for use of a pen, grabbed a paper napkin, wrote ‘My name is Kylee’, and then held it up for the two pensioners to see.
As it happened, both were or had been teachers, and they just had to talk to her as we were about to leave. All big smiles of course, and questions for her.
She loves it, people around her love it, and we could all learn a lot from her. It’s al too easy to become insular, secretive and crotchety, and far too many of us do attain all three negative qualities. I am hoping that she doesn’t or is forced into it by the disposition and attitudes of others. So far, it s all good, and is a pleasure to watch.
PS. Guess who can ride a bike without training wheels attached? Another break-through in recent days. It all happens for good little girls..
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