We live a ten-minute drive from a large city.
A city that has more stores than our bustling little town.
Stores we occasionally need to shop at when we need something more than groceries.
Enough background . . .
We (Husby, Daughter, Granddaughter and me) were heading ‘into town’.
For a three-year-old, it is a long, exhausting trip.
A game of I-Spy was indicated.
For the first few turns, all went well.
Granddaughter would pose, “I spy with my teensy-tinesy little eye, something that is . . .”
You know the game.
She posed. We guessed.
We posed. Everyone guessed.
Then it was Husby’s turn.
He started out all right. “I spy with my little eye . . .”
But then it all fell apart, because he ended with: “. . . something that is red but not red like Mommy’s bicycle.”
There was a momentary silence in the back seat as this riddle was digested.
Then a high little three-year-old voice said, decisively, “That’s not right Grandpa!”
I want to emphasize the word ‘decisively’. Because nothing else better describes a little three-year-old playing a favourite game.
This statement was immediately followed by: “You’re out.”
What? No warning? No yellow card?
Straight to the red (but not red like Mommy's bicycle) card?
Huh.
Did you know it’s possible to be immediately ejected from a game of I-Spy?
By a three-year-old?
Well, it is.
Take note.
Oh, sure. They look sweet and innocent. But give them a striped sweater and a whistle? Then watch the claws come out... |
Of course it is possible to be thrown out of the game for not playing the rules.
ReplyDeleteSomething the little 'uns know and our adult selves forget...
From the moaning and complaining from he-who-was-voted-off-the-island, you're absolutely right! ;)
DeleteEveryone knows the youngest player makes the rules. Unless everyone else wants to suffer the consequences of not letting her (or him) do so.
ReplyDeleteOh, too right!
DeleteThis sounds awfully familiar. Our seven year old grand-niece was visiting a few weeks ago and I played a game of her invention with her. Amazingly, she could score points like nobody's business, but all my turns were fraught with mysterious new rules . . . lol
ReplyDeleteI hope Grandpa was suitably chastised :D
Sounds like 'Calvin-Ball'! Oh those games that only they understand!
DeleteYep, i will remember and try to learn the rules. Let's hope they don't change often, my memory isn't good enough for that, i think.
ReplyDeleteGahh! I have to play AND remember the rules! One too many things for me! ;)
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