I had some ideas for today’s slice, then I drove the swim team carpool. Nothing like a bunch of 9-year-olds to throw off your plans.
Tonight as we left swim practice, one of the little girls kissed the other on the nose. They giggled. Then she came towards my son, the only boy in the group of three.
He said, “Don’t you dare kiss me” but she was on her way over before he even started to talk. She kissed his cheek. He wiped it off. “GROSS.”
She giggled. She kissed his arm. He wiped it off. “GROSS.”
The three of them tumbled through the hallways of the sportsplex, chasing and catching, twisting and turning, giggling and gasping.
She caught him and said, “Your choice: I can kiss you or I can lick you.”
He furrowed his brow, “Gross. I think I’d rather if you bit me.”
I tried not to laugh.
She kissed his shoulder. He twisted away but didn’t go far.
I wanted to be reasonable, to be appropriate, to talk of consent or, well, something. I said, “You know that it’s not ok to kiss someone who doesn’t want to be kissed.” Three sets of eyes looked at me pityingly. “WE KNOW.”
We got in the car. He sat in the middle. They whispered and giggled. As the door opened for her to get out, she kissed his cheek. “I’d rather you bit me!” he yelled after her.
She just might, at that.
This is the first time I’ve seen him act like this. This is the first time he let himself be caught. Later, I reminded him that no one should be touched or kissed if they don’t want to be. He told me he knew. He said he “didn’t really mind.” Oh, my heart!
Slice of Life, Day 21, March 2018
Thanks to Two Writing Teachers for this wonderful month of inspiration.
A ladies man. He sounds sweet.
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Ah,9-year-olds. “We know!” Just wait till they’re teens. This little girl sounds as though she knows what she wants. She certainly doesn’t lack confidence.
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How funny that they let you see/hear all this (although in my experience parents who are driving are supposed to hear and see nothing).
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So sweet for you to be there and watch it all play out. I am not ready for this part of growing up!
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Oh my gosh I love the way you captured this moment. What a great moment to capture and hold on to.
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Oh boy! Good luck with that! I love the way you capture the talking and interactions of the group.
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Oh dear! Those girls are trouble. 🙂
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You captured this slice so well, Amanda. I think it will be lots of fun to read this years from now… 🙂 Your last three words are so good!
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This is too cute! I think it’s cute how, at this age, it’s the girls who are the “aggressive” ones! Your son is a sweetheart to not mind too much! 🙂
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