My grandson, Calvin, is so smart. He told us all on a recent blog post that, "
Shart . . bite . . you!" He was right. It always makes me a little nervous being in an ocean for that reason.
Sharks are big and scary. But why should a little kid like Calvin know about
sharks being scary?
So after he taught us about the dangers of
sharks I had a thought pop into my mind. I wanted to rescue Calvin from a long life of
scary shark thoughts. I remembered a soft, cuddly, furry, cute, small, friendly-looking
shark around our house a long time ago. Right away I headed downstairs to search through the deep dark recesses of the basement
(that's a little scary too!). I didn't have to look very far. It wasn't too far back in the dark. And voila, I found it.
This stuffed
shark has lived peacefully with us for many years. And never once did I have to tell the kids that this . . . . .
Shark . . . bite . . . you.
Well the next time we had a video call with our sweet little Calvin I was sure to have our nice
shark on hand. I made sure Calvin was looking at the monitor and I pulled out the
shark. He loved it and seemed glued to the screen.
(This was probably the first time I ever had his undivided attention during a video chat.) It was a hit. He kept asking to see the
shark. So guess what? After determining the original owner of the nice
shark was Evan - we decided that when we head up to Utah next time we are going to take the
shark with us and give it to Calvin. He deserves having a soft, cuddly, furry, cute, small, friendly-looking
shark.
1 comment:
Calvin can add the shark to his collection of furry toys. (Hope he doesn't get bitten)
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