I believe the children are our future… let the children’s laughter remind us how we used to be.
With a hat tip to Whitney Houston, here’s a short conversation I overheard when the neighbor girls next door were playing outside with their cousins and friends.
In total there were seven girls, ages 6 to 12. They are creative girls, boisterous, and oh. so. funny. when they get together.
Girl #1: I know. Let’s play theater up on the deck.
Many voices, shouting at the same time: Yes! *yay*
[Sound of small feet running all over wooden deck as they drag metal furniture around on it.]
Girl #1: I’ll play the sister!
Many voices, talking over each other: I’ll be {indistinct words}. *blah, blah, blah* No me… I wanna be {indistinct words}. *blah, blah, blah*
Girl #1: OK. Now we need someone to play the old person.
[Complete silence. Nary a peep. Total quiet.]
Girl #2: I’ll be the old person.
Many voices, filled with concern: Are you sure? Really? You want to do that!
Girl #2: Yes, I’ll do it.
Girl #1: How old will you be?
Girl #2: I’ll be… (dramatic pause)… seventeen.
Many voices, in unison: *gasp* That old? {indistinct jibber-jabber} Oh my!
And that, my gentle readers, is all I heard because the girls started talking quietly among themselves, presumably to prepare for their big performance. Of an unnamed show that I can confirm has at least one sister– and an old person in it.
Break a leg, girls. Happy Friday, everyone. 😊






