It began a few months ago. I would pick my daughter up from school. Now and then she would dig into her uniform pocket as we pulled out of the school parking lot and present me with a most precious gift, a rock. It has pretty much become a daily ritual, one which I have come to treasure. She misses me so much that she finds me "gifts" at school. How thoughtful! So each day as we arrive home, I pull out a small jar and place my treasures inside.
Today's ride home was a tad unusual. Here is the conversation from today's trip.
"Get in your seat and buckle up", I said to her as we pulled away from the curb.
"But, I've got something for you", she replied.
"Okay, give me the rock and then BUCKLE UP", I answered back.
"I found you a dead bug Mommy" was what I heard next.
"What?!" I squeaked as I whipped my head around to see.
"It's in my pocket. I'll get it for you." she said excitedly.
"In your pocket? You have a DEAD BUG in your pocket?" I said in disbelief, although I knew it was true.
This child LOVES to touch bugs!
"I found it on the playground, but I DIDN'T show my teacher." she said as she fumbled in her pocket.
"Here you go Mom." she said as she forced her cupped hand at me. At this point, I was still driving, so I quickly grabbed my "junk" bin from between the seats, "Put it in here."
After digging in her pocket many times, she produced a beetle in approximately 4 pieces and about 6 rocks.
AWESOME!
A short discussion followed about how we should probably NOT put dead bugs into our pockets.
I think there will likely be many more that make their way home in her pockets. :)
C'est la vie!
C'est la vie!