On Friendship and Persistence
Dylan and Sadie were digging around in the dirt the other day, when Dylan came across some busy little ants. He had this to say about them:
DYLAN: Mom ants are mean.
ME: Why do you say that?
D: Because they sting you and it hurts.
ME: (Trying to be the definitive, cool, scientific fact Mom) Yes, I guess ants will do that. But it's only because they are so small and they think you are a giant. They think they a have to protect themselves so you won't hurt them.
D: But I'm not a giant. Mommy tell the ants that I'm not a giant!
ME: Well, I don't think they can really hear me say that. Ants don't have ears, you know. If you don't want to get stung, why don't you just dig in a different spot?
D: (slightly disappointed) Ooooh.
This is what I heard a few minutes later:
(a few octaves higher than normal) Hey little dudes. Heeeyyy, little dudes. Hey. I am NOT a giant. I want to be your friend. Do you want to be my friend? See I am not a mean giant. I am a nice little boy. Do you want to play with me?
(a few moments later) Ooooowww! Mommy, those ants stinged me. They are mean! Hey, ants! I don't like it when you do that!
(more than slightly disappointed) I guess they think I am a giant. Or maybe they don't have ears.
Hey look! A little beetle. Beetles won't sting you! Do beetles have ears?
Hey, little dude. I am not a giant. Do you want to be my friend?
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OMG ROTFLMAO! Too cuuuuute!!!
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