So she's a girl. Yes. She's already planned her wedding, loves the big kiss at the end of movies, and giggles when Robert and I hold hands. Fine. Cute. But this is no longer where it all ends...
Yesterday, I got word that my daughter, my 5 year old little kindergartner, and her two new gal pals were sitting at the lunch table blowing kisses to a little boy the table over. If this was it I wouldn't be so concerned. Bailey, however, went on to explain to my inside source that she chases him around the playground so she can kiss him. We had the necessary "you don't kiss boys 'til you're 30" talk but I'm not so sure it sunk in. Today just before I left from volunteering I stopped by the cafeteria where Bailey and her little friends were occupying their usual spot. "Bailey has a boyfriend" is what I was greeted with. "Yep, she wants to kiss him". Lovely. There are still kids who are crying about being dropped off at school. In contrast, my daughter has already formed a clique and developed a questionable reputation.
For the record, there has been no kiss, nor is the whole idea endorsed or supported by us, her parents. We have raised her with good morals and standards, sent her off into the world, and after 3 weeks, this is what we are dealing with. Nice.
Also for the record, the little boy who is at the end of all these blown kisses is darling and has fantastic parents. I point this out only to note that at least she has good taste- the one reassuring fact in all this.
Ohhhhh goodness, this made me laugh out loud...and then I quickly shut myself up because I could possibly be in the same situation in about 3 years. BUT Wylee is missing a front tooth, so maybe it isnt so likely lol!
ReplyDeleteI have no idea who she takes after.
ReplyDeleteha ha!! I'm only laughing because today in Church, Cheryl was drawing a picture. It was her in a wedding dress complete with a groom and a flower girl!
ReplyDeleteUm - good luck with that.
ReplyDeleteSo cute! And good luck with that...
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