Ethan, Matthew and I ventured to the library today to see if we could find our favorite truck book. It's a relatively tiny library located in a strip mall down the street from our house. A great location for us, though it doesn't have a huge selection or big kid's corner, but big enough (especially with our county's great inter-library transfer system). While we were there today, a five- or six-year-old girl wandered back to the kid's section with her grandma in tow. The girl sat down at one of the tables and started flipping through books while her grandma looked around through the shelves and in the corners. I couldn't tell what she was looking for because she wasn't reading any of the book titles or pulling any off of the shelves, but she appeared to be really dismayed. She finally stopped looking around and we had a conversation:
Grandma: Excuse me, do you know if they have any puzzles here?
Me: No, I don't think so.
Grandma: What about games or puppets?
Me: No, I don't think so. They do have those stuffed animals up there for the kids to cuddle with while they read.
Grandma: So, nothing else?
Me: No, I think it's pretty much just the books mainly.
I wasn't being sarcastic or snarky with that last bit, I was just sort of put off kilter by her questions given our location. In the meantime, her grandaughter was contentedly reading to herself at one of the tables, but upon finding out that this library location didn't have anything for kids except the books, the lady said, "C'mon, Julie lets go. This library isn't as good as the other one, is it?"
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I weep for the future.
4 comments:
Oh... my. Let's hope the little girl's parents are a little better than Grandma!
Looks like the kid knows what's good for her!
Wow. So sad!
Jodi,
I just got your comment on my blog. Hi! So great to hear from you. I must confess that I have looked at your blog as well from time to time via Kate's blog so I felt I already "knew" you. How fun.
I really, really appreciated and enjoyed your response. It totally made sense to me and got me thinking as well. My first thought was, "Vanity, vanity, all is vanity!" I mean, we all struggle with different things but in the end, it comes down to the same results doesn't it? Great insight. And not to say we don't work on our struggles but, I'm so thankful that this life is passing away because really, it's all a chasing after the wind when it comes down to it.
Now maybe I'm not making sense. Sure made sense in my own head!! Ha ha.
Great to hear from another thinker out there. And from the looks of that quilt you recently made, I do have a hard to believing you struggle with laziness. Sometimes I think we're harder on ourselves than we should be. But then again, I'm just guessing.
So fun to hear from you!
Nikki
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