"Daddy, can I get real earrings?"
"Hmmm?"
"Can I get earrings that are real?"
I stare at her for a second.
"You mean, you want to have your ears pierced?"
"Yes."
"Talk to your mother."
That's the broad outline of the conversation I had with C last week. After reading about it in a book, she had decided that she really wanted to have her ears pierced. With a sharp object. This is the same girl that has a pathological fear of needles, so I decided on the spot that I was recusing myself from this decision. After holding her down so the doctor could stitch up her eye, the last thing I wanted was to voluntarily get into this conversation.
As I continued to work in the kitchen, I could see C talking to Holly. And I could tell that we'd be going somewhere that weekend to get the deed done. Now don't get me wrong, I'm not against C getting her ears pierced. It's one of those things that I really don't have much of an opinion on one way or the other. It's not the same to me as girls wearing inappropriate clothes or makeup, so I kept quiet and let Holly steer it the way she wanted to.
So on Saturday we headed to the mall. And after a little shopping, C and Holly stopped into one of the accessory shops, and a few minutes later C walked out with two tiny gold earrings. She was (rightfully so) very proud of herself. So for the next 6-8 weeks we will be cleaning and disinfecting and making sure nothing goes awry.
On a funny note, as we were walking back to the car, C asked how long we had to keep the earrings in. Holly told her "six to eight weeks", to which C stole a line from Madagascar 2 and replied, "Sixty eight weeks!" We apparently have a budding movie quoter in the family. I have no idea where she gets that from.
If you were curious as to what we are up to, then you are in the right place. Well, probably.
Wednesday, February 11, 2009
Tuesday, February 3, 2009
Planetarium Fun
Last night, MFT headed to the FSU Physics Department planetarium for a new show called "The Little Star That Could". While this was a Cub Scout event, Holly and C decided to join us, and I think that everyone had a great time.
The show was geared toward elementary school age children, and I think it did a great job of teaching while entertaining. I heard C say things like, "Awesome!" at several points during the show, which is pretty high praise from a 1st grader. D thought that perhaps parts of it were too "babyish", but I think he still liked hanging out with his friends.
Thanks to the the FSU Physics folks for providing such an awesome free service to the community.
The show was geared toward elementary school age children, and I think it did a great job of teaching while entertaining. I heard C say things like, "Awesome!" at several points during the show, which is pretty high praise from a 1st grader. D thought that perhaps parts of it were too "babyish", but I think he still liked hanging out with his friends.
Thanks to the the FSU Physics folks for providing such an awesome free service to the community.
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