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Has been for over a decade.
Soooo . . . since long before Granddaughter #6 (hereinafter known as GD6) was born.
Mama is remarkably talented at building stage sets. In the dark backstages of Edmonton Alberta’s theatrical world, she is considered a tech bright light.
So to speak.
Ahem . . .
Yes. That is a kitchen... |
Her mother was building sets and props in their kitchen when GD6 was only a week old.
I have a picture of Mama painting the floor of a set with GD6 snug as a bug in a carrier. (See above)
At the age of five months, GD6 and Grandma took up residence in one of the change rooms at one of the theatres while Mama was building down the hall in the shop.
It was fairly entertaining to watch Mama blow the sawdust of herself when it was time to come and nurse the baby!
But I digress . . .
To say that GD6 has grown up with it is probably an understatement.
In her little world, Mama is a carpenter. The end.
Then, that day, when GD6 (then almost six) got a bit of a shock.
Let me tell you about it . . .
They were out and about. Mama collecting materials for the building of a set for the soon-to-open Pinocchio by Alberta Opera.
Then working on said set in the bowels of yet another Edmonton theatre.
GD6 had been tagging along. Watching the fabrication.
Playing on her IPad.
As they drove home, they passed some building construction.
A fairly common sight in the always-growing city of Edmonton.
They had stopped for traffic. There outside the window was a house currently being assembled.
GD6 sat, looking at it. Then she noticed something. “Mama! There’s men carpenters!” She pointed.
Her Mama nodded. “Yep.”
“Huh! I didn’t know there could be men carpenters!”
Truly the world is a place of surprises.
One of many. |
Well, now, that IS a twist! When I saw the headline the earworm began: If I were a carpenter.... ;-)
ReplyDeleteHahaha! I wonder what the next line would be? 'And also a lady?'
DeleteOh now that WOULD be next line!
DeleteMatters what we model!! This is great.
ReplyDeleteWhat a surprise. Great job. Ahhh...the observation of a 6-year-old.
ReplyDeleteBig grins.
ReplyDeleteLove it! God bless your daughter and little GD6!
ReplyDeleteWe do need a new version of "If I Were a Carpenter". Hurrah for your daughter. And GD6!
ReplyDeleteIf all children could grow up this way, what a wonderful world it would be.
ReplyDeleteI love that! What a wonderful observation!
ReplyDeleteGreat story! What do they say...out of the mouths of babes.
ReplyDeleteLove it. Comedian W. Kamau Bell talks about how his daughter watches Doc McStuffins and when she was old enough to realize she was going to a doctor, she was looking forward to it but became uncomfortable when she got a male doctor because she didn't know they could become doctors.
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