Saturday, January 26, 2008

Gracie




I have a great niece that I've never met named Gracie. Her grandmother, my sister Maeva, often sends me pictures and stories about Gracie and her brothers. The photos make me smile and Gracie's many adventures make me laugh.

Gracie can’t read or write so she draws pictures. Last week, Gracie visited her grandmother at the office. As Maeva described it, "Gracie asked me if I know how to make cookies. I said kinda. She asked if I wanted her to write down the recipe for chocolate chip cookies. Attached is what she gave me. The large circle is dough, the 4 small circles are eggs and the 3 others are chocolate kisses."


Gracie's birthday was last week. She looked forward to the big day and kept everyone amused with her comments. Right before the big event, she stepped on a toy and went splat on the floor hitting her forehead on the doorjamb as she fell. The first thing she said was that it was going to ruin her 5 year old pictures.

Then, the night before when her mommy put her to bed, Gracie hollered, "Wait! You need to get a picture of me because this is the last time you will see me 4." Her amused mother thought that made sense and photographed the little darling holding up 4 fingers.

The next morning, Gracie woke shouting for her mom to hurry and take her picture because she was now 5. Then, she ran down the hall calling for her mother to bring a pencil so she could be measured and see how much she had grown overnight. Luckily, it had been 6 months and she had grown 3 ½ inches. She seemed very proud of this achievement and told her mother that now she could reach her toothbrush without the stool because she grew 3 ½ inches during night.

That's not all of Gracie's birthday saga, though. At her party that evening, Maeva said something to her rambunctious granddaughter about growing 3 1/2 inches overnight -- and Gracie started laughing. Seems that when her dad got home, he measured her again because it seemed like such a lot of growth in 6 months. Turns out, the mark was only 2 inches over her head. She started giggling and told her dad that she tricked her momma by standing on her tiptoes while being measured.


Don't ya jes love 5 year old humor?

2 comments:

Allyn Evans said...

I loved reading this post. I have a five-year-old humor story to add. Although, this is more about misunderstandings...

When my now 10-year-old daughter was five, I talked to her about playing t-ball. I said, "You'll play with other girls and there will be bats and balls. It will be fun."

Addy said, "Bats, really?"

I said, "Yes, bats!"

She said, "Okay, I'll play."

About four years later, I discovered that she thought I meant live bats...you know the ones that fly and live in caves. Imagine how disappointed she was. She never voiced it till last year!

Needless to say, we had a good laugh about it then.

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Nicole said...

That's such a sweet story! And I love the recipe...just goes to show you how much FUN life is at that age. Oh to live with a child-like view of the possibilities of the world, as often as possible.

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