10/5/10

Estelle - in a five-year-old body.


We have a little character this year named Emily. She is Sassy with a CAPITAL S.



Today I sensed something a little fishy and walked with her over to her cubby. I reached in to get the balled-up paper towel that was shoved inside and imagine my surprise when a pair of our kindergarten scissors fell out.


She looked at me and said matter-of factly, "Well. THAT'S disturbing."







I might gift wrap them for her for the end of the year. (She's money, people. M.O.N.E.Y.)

29 comments:

An Unlikely Retirement said...

Totally, completely awesome. I want to know that girl when she grows up.

Keyona said...

That totally made me snort! I love it!

Scope said...

She will be trouble. Mark my words.

Real Live Lesbian said...

OBVIOUSLY, she was framed. Damn kids.

lisahgolden said...

Encourage her to write. She's got the personality for it.

Carol said...

Oh damn, to be five and absolutely blameless.I love Emily, and Frank. My Christmas list is getting longer.

Lorraine said...

Oh boy, did I need that laugh. Thanks!

Reading Rosie said...

That is disturbingly funny!

Anonymous said...

That one made me snort out loud...lol

Joanie said...

Oh, you are going to have your hands full with that little one!

Paige said...

I give her five years before she makes my case list. Little felons start young these days

Mellodee said...

I love hearing little kids like Emily! They not only repeat what they hear at home, but they get the context and inflection exactly right. These kid just plain make me laugh!
She is the kind of kid who used to be called "precocious". (I haven't heard the term lately. Now, they are all called "gifted"! I think precocious says it better!

chocolatecovereddaydreams.blogspot.com said...

Looks like back pack searches are going to have to be done before the kids exit the classroom.

PS - make sure your purse is locked up in a desk drawer.

Cheryl D. said...

OMG! I'm trying to imagine Emily and Frank playing together. I think my head just exploded!

Gigi said...

Not the crayons or glitter - but the scissors. Why yes, that is disturbing.

Unknown said...

Disturbing for sure! Just curious, did you talk to her parents?

The Good Cook said...

Seems you have a little Paris Hilton on your hands.

WeaselMomma said...

That kid is a piece of work. I'm impressed with how fast she thinks on her feet.

deborah said...

rounded tips or pointy? what?

SkylersDad said...

Was she also running with the scissors?

Suzy said...

Today, scissors.
Tomorrow, glue.
In 7 years, juvy.

Beth said...

Priceless!

CSY said...

I wonder if she's the mastermind or if Frank is...

Cora said...

Keep your eye on that one. She sounds like bloggy gold!

Wild Child said...

Ummm, that's my daughter. She would totally do that. She's getting sneakier now that she's 7.

Unknown said...

totally, disturbingly funny...

Heidi @ Sweet Birdie's Nest said...

This is totally awesome...what a character!

Tracy said...

A much better response than the classic, "How did that get there?" I love her creativity!

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