Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Gommy asked me to post this

Today Daisy told us what "debonair," "aquatic," and "radiant" mean. All the definitions were correct, but you should know that she learned them from TV.

Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Daisy's rule-following phase

At least, I hope it is a phase. Daisy is obsessed with rules right now and very strict about making sure we all follow them to the letter. And she has no sense of the "spirit of the law," JUST the letter. The other day at her preschool park play, a sweet little boy picked a daisy and gave it to her. Know what my daughter did in response? She reported him to the teacher for breaking one of the park play rules (picking a living thing). Nice, huh?

Then, a night or two ago, I made the mistake of telling her that I was planning to sneak a couple organic gummy bears into her lunch. You see, the school says the kids are not supposed to have any sweets in their lunches. But on a little impulse, I thought I'd put a couple of those Annie's organic gummy bunnies into a tupperware along with her raisins and crackers as a fun surprise. Then I mentioned it to her--"Guess what I am going to sneak into your lunch tomorrow?" I should have known better. She was outraged that I planned to break her school's rules so egregiously and insisted that I remove them immediately.

But that was not all! The beloved child informed me this morning--I'd like to say with some regret in her voice--that she had had to report me to several teachers at her school for having INTENDED to put gummy bears in her lunch. Aughhh! How am I going to teach this child to be more judicious about the rules she follows? Such problems.

I know she does not get this quality from me. I don't know where she gets it from, but Mark and I have discussed that he is more like that (extremely rule-following and nervous about breaking what sometimes seem to me like meaningless rules not worth following). And yet... I don't know. Even that doesn't satisfy me as an explanation. So I'm hoping it's just a developmental phase. Certainly, even though she's smart, she doesn't have the cognitive complexity to weigh rules and their intentions and contexts and decide which ones are worth following, to what extent, under what circumstances... hopefully, that will come with time.

Monday, February 07, 2011

Daisy's thoughts on life after death

This is not a topic we have broached with Daisy, but she brought it up herself a couple nights ago and shared what she believes. She told us she believes people can come back from the dead "on one condition" (an expression she must have learned recently): men come back as women, women come back as men, boys come back as girls, girls come back as boys, cats come back as dogs, and dogs come back as cats. (She listed all of these.) She said that each one would know how the other one feels.

????!!!! Sometimes I can't believe she is four. She is so eccentric, thoughtful, and funny!

Sunday, February 06, 2011

Daisy and friends

Here are some pics from Feb. 4, 2011... Daisy with Henry and Kayla in the Presidio near the Lombard gate, then eating pizza, then exploring the Palace of Fine Arts after dark and getting a behind-the-scenes glimpse of the Exploratorium from Henry's dad, Charles!