And then I went home and wrote a resignation of parenting and called my mom.
Oh, honey.
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And then I went home and wrote a resignation of parenting and called my mom.
Oh, honey.
NYS has been working toward legal recognition of out-of-state gay marriages for a while - it was the key point in the opinion Spitzer wrote about it back when he was attorney general. (Which basically boiled down to, look, constitutionally we have to recognize out-of-state gay marriages, therefore my expert legal opinion is that it's stupid not to have them in NY now. PS, elect me governor so I can fix it.)
Then the entire stage gov't got sidetracked by the whole Spitzer/whores mess, so it's good to see Patterson picking up the baton.
Laga, no idea, though I suspect they will try to have it out in time for GenCon, which is August 14-17th...
Aims, as the recipient of the comments made by many children who observe that I am not as tall as the rest of the population, I don't think there's any need for you to resign. Personally, if I see the parent making some sort of attempt to explain in some way that people come in a variety of shapes, sizes and/or colors, I take no offense. I wonder when the parent tries to shush the child (if the above will ever be explained or if they talk about this thing all the time and the only lesson will be for the kid not to talk in public) and I'm appalled at the parents to punish a kid for saying such things.
In other words, keep on doing what you're doing. I'm sorry you're embarrassed when she says something like that -- I don't think you need to be. However, if she's 12 and still saying those things, then the short people of the world might unite against you.
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I wonder when the parent tries to shush the child (if the above will ever be explained or if they talk about this thing all the time and the only lesson will be for the kid not to talk in public) and I'm appalled at the parents to punish a kid for saying such things.
Oh, Sparky is me. So very much.
A few years ago, the three-year-old daughter of a friend of mine told me that I was fat. No big issue, because hey, she's three. And I think her mom is a really great parent.
So after our morning group meeting, my boss called me in to meet with her alone.
Yeah.
So I have an Offer of Employment.
They wanna keep me! Benes, vacation...a JOB!
Aims, if it helps any, Iris has walked up to (a couple) people (for instance my mom) and said, "you're old. You're going to die soon." We're trying to talk to her about it, but it still comes flying out at all the worst times. That and "when our dog dies, can I have a cat?"
There hasn't been any dying going on in our family lately (knock wood), so all I can figure is that someone from her class had a relative pass away and was talking about it.
::headdesk::
eta: 1 knock wood, 1 gerund eradication
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When I was talking to my mom, I asked her how she taught us about race and "different" folks and she said she never really addressed it formally, just corrected us if someting came up, but she said her and my dad always made sure that everyone we wever came in contact with was treated like the person before regardles of anything that made them "different" from us. So, I'm gonna take that lead.