Okay, yes. We're a work in progress . . . |
I taught my children the moral lessons my parents taught me.
Now my children are teaching their children.
Sometimes, their success is . . . uncertain . . .
We were leaving church.
Our daughter and her daughter (hereinafter called HD) were recapping lessons learned that day in Sunday School.
“We learned about honesty!” HD said in her three-year-old, glass-shattering, there’s-a-lot-of-noise-in-this-hall voice.
“And what is honesty?” her mother asked.
She looked at her mother. “Mom!” she said. “It’s when you don’t show your knees. And you don’t show these!” With that last, she pulled down the bodice of her dress, flashing everyone who may have been within eye shot of their little family.
Approximately fifty or so people.
“Aaaah!” Her mother quickly pulled HD’s dress back into its original position. “I think you’re talking about ‘modesty’.
“Oh. Right. Modesty is when you don’t show your knees and you don’t show . . .” This time, her mother was able to anticipate the action and keep her daughter covered.
“. . . these.”
We’re not yet sure about her whole take on honesty.
But at least she has modesty . . . down.
LOL, sometimes I wonder how we'd keep our sanity if we didn't have little ones around to make us laugh on a regular basis.
ReplyDeleteRight?! They keep me sane...
DeleteNow THAT made me laugh out loud! Oh, if that were really what "honesty" meant... :-D
ReplyDeleteYep. I could totally get behind that! ;)
DeleteBig smiles. thank you (and HD).
ReplyDeleteYou are hugely welcome, EC!
DeleteHonesty, modesty...whatever. Oh, this was too funny!
ReplyDeleteTotally interchangeable... And thank you!
DeleteHeeheehee! She'll get it, eventually.
ReplyDeleteHopefully before things begin to sprout! ;)
DeleteDon't show your knees? So shorts must never be worn?
ReplyDeleteShe was talking about her Sunday dresses not being too short! ;)
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