A few days ago, my aunt brought a tin of Christmas candy to my grandfather’s house. Acorn was playing in the living room while the adults played a board game in the dining room, but he realized pretty quickly that there was a rare treat to be had. So I made him practice saying, “Candy, please,” before he could have a piece.
This went on for a little while, and at some point my mother took over the handing out of the candy, as she was sitting closer to the box. And then she took a piece out of the box and set it on the table so it would be ready the next time Acorn asked for a piece. Of course, when he came over to ask for a piece of candy, he saw it sitting there on the table, and just took it and went back to the living room.
He sat down by his blocks, and started to put the candy in his mouth. Inches from his mouth, his hand stopped. He hopped up, ran back to the dining room, and set the piece of candy back on the table where it had been.
“Ca di p li z?” he asked.
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December 13, 2006 at 10:30 pm
caroline
Oh my gosh!! That is SO cute! Kids are great.
December 14, 2006 at 5:11 pm
jeanie
That is gorgeous – you must have really felt that warm glow of pride at that.
December 15, 2006 at 1:36 pm
Janeen
Good for Acorn! Hijo, much like his mother, is powerless in the face of candy.
December 16, 2006 at 8:22 am
Two Sirius
Too cute!!
I think S probably would have just gotten bent out of shape because the candy wasn’t where it was supposed to be. He would have run in going, “there’s a piece of candy on the table…can I put it away?”