"Well, Anaya, that's very interesting," I answered, getting up from her bed. "I can see you need more time out. But tell me," I was really struggling to keep a straight face, "why do mommies and daddies have to give their children consequences when they make bad choices?"
"Because it says to in the Bible," she growled, "in the law. But Satan wrote that." (Is it just me, or does my daughter do everything 110%?)
"That shows me that you need more time in your bed," I responded, "because you know that is a lie."
"It's not a lie!" she protested as I disappeared down the hall. "It's not a lie! Oh, wait, it is! I'm sorry!" This, all in one breath, was followed immediately by, "Can I get out now?"
We compromised. I asked for a revised drawing, which was produced with remarkable rapidity, and explained very cheerfully. Here it is for your enjoyment. That's Jesus on the left. It was also, very fortunately, followed by a prayer thanking God for telling mommies and daddies to "give children consequences."
4 comments:
This is so funny. I have to read it to Tyler. Where does she get all this? It is too comical. Thanks for the update.
LOL. Love the pictures: a nice touch
That's great! Children just have a way of coming up with the most surprising stuff sometimes! I love the pics, too.
Mommies and daddies need lots of prayer... This is incredible! The mind of a child is deeper than we realize.
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