Yesterday morning, Isaac, Josie and I headed to the craft store to pick up a couple of things. The craft story is always risky business with busy boys who are gigantic and can’t be contained in a cart. There is too much to touch and too much to break. I asked Isaac to please stay right with me, and to be a good listener. He was great at first, but things deteriorated, and by the time I was checking out he was long gone. When we got back home, we had this conversation:
Me: Isaac, I was really proud of you when we first got to the craft store. You were doing such a good job, but the longer we were there the naughtier you got. I’m disappointed in you.
Isaac: Well, you know what, mom? When we first got to the craft store I really liked you, but the longer we were there, I liked you less and less. Now I only like you a little bit.
Me: Maybe we need a break from each other.
Isaac: Maybe we do. (at which point he calmly walked to the basement door, opened it and headed down)
It doesn’t get more real than that. Crazy kid.
2 comments:
How true. How true :)
Wow, very grown-up of him. And honest.
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