In my favorite poem by Robert Frost, Nothing Gold Can Stay, he reminds us that like the seasons of nature, life is one season melting into another, and quickly fading away. This is my attempt to document each season in my life and my family.

This Evening’s Dinner Conversation

Filed under: General — Rachel at 9:17 pm on Friday, September 16, 2005

Chris: “Kyra, you got purple marker on your face.”
Kyra: “That’s my tatoo.”
Chris: “Your tatoo?”
Kyra: “Yes, Daddy. I want a real tatoo on my nankle.” (nankle = 3 yr old’s ankle)
Chris: “You want a tatoo like Malachi?”
Kyra: “No. I want a girl tatoo.”
Chris: “Girl’s don’t get tatoos.”
Kyra: “Uh huh, Daddy. Misty has a tatoo on her nankle.”
Me: “You can’t have a tatoo, Kyra.”
Kyra: “Why?
Me: “The Bible says we shouldn’t get a tatoo. God doesn’t like them.”
Kyra: “Why?”
Me: “He just doesn’t.”
Kyra: “But I want a tatoo on my nankle.”
Me: “Well, if you still want one when you are 57, you can have one.”
Kyra: “No, Mommy. I want one now.”
Me: “Well, people can’t give three year olds tatoos. It’s against the law.”
Chris: “Yeah. They would go to jail if they gave you a tatoo.”
Kyra: “But I want a tatoo on my nankle. You hurt my feelings!”
Me: “I’m sorry, but you can’t have one. Eat your salad.”
Kyra: “I don’t want to. That cucumber hurt my feelings. And you made me sad, Mommy, because you told me no tatoo.”

Somehow, I thought this conversation would happen much, much later in my daughter’s life.

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Comment by weniki93

September 16, 2005 @ 11:04 pm

That’s a funny conversation Rachel. You could always surprise her with a temporary tatoo, unless you don’t want to reinforce that kind of thing at all :)

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