‘Wisdom’ from the mouths of babes

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I’m always fascinated by the things children will come up with, all on their own.

Sometimes, it’s just plain funny. And other times, it’s profoundly deep.

About a week ago, I was sitting in the living room, reviewing an email I had just received, when my son came up to me with an all-important question.

“Caa aaa saa maa vaa?” he asked, mouth wid open.

“What?”

“Can you see my voice?” he asked again before re-opening his mouth wide for me to look inside.

“Yep. It’s definitely in there,” I said, playing along.

“What’s it look like?” he asked.

What are you supposed to say to that? I guess such is the thought process of a 4-year-old boy. But, he unloaded some “wisdom” for his sister a few days later.

I had been playing a game with my daughter when the conversation turned, very seriously, to the topic of “Bronies.” For those who don’t know, “Bronies” are adult men with a fascination with “My Little Pony.”

Yes, I’m serious.

Think about the stereotypical comic book geek. Now, instead of running around with “Green Lantern” figurines, picture him with “My Little Pony” posters on the walls.

Creepy doesn’t begin to cover it. But, my daughter is even more fascinated with horses in general than “Bronies” are about the budding relationship between Shining Armor and Princess Cadance (for those you attempting to have my ManCard rescinded, I only know this because: a) my daughter has their wedding set, and b) I’ve been asked to “play the role” of Shining Armor — a “boy pony” — about a dozen times since Christmas).

So, anyone else who shares her appreciation for horse culture is OK in her book. And, yes, I understand this means I have a very long and difficult few years ahead of me.

Anyway, my daughter ended the conversation by suggesting I would be more eager to play “My Little Pony” with her if I was a “Bronie.” Such is the thought process of a 7-year-old girl.

Immediately, however, my son swooped in to save the day.

“No. That’s not going to happen,” he said a very matter-of-fact manner. “Dad is a boy, and that’s just not what boys do.”

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