Wednesday, September 07, 2011

THROUGH THE EYES OF INNOCENCE

tats

At the Target’s service desk there is a gal with tats, pierces and stretched ear lobes.  A real curious gal to view if you are a three year old unaccustomed to such an unusual look.  A look that warranted a comment from Tate.  “Mommy, what happened to her?”  To which the Target gal said “it is just my jewelry”.  Tate’s response, “Huh???? No what happened to your finger?”  where there was a bandage covered a paper cut. I guess through the eyes of a three year old, a Band-Aid on a finger warrants notice more than tats, piercings and stretched earlobes.

9 comments:

Circe said...

Love it. I would expect nothing less from a girl who can rescue her mom from a locked bathroom! Love you guys!

Joan said...

Thank you Tate for the reminder that everyone needs bandaids and care. :-)

Virginia said...

I love when I get to see something, or someone, filtered through the lens of a child's eyes. Maybe the world would be a better place if we could do that more often.

Gin =)

Linda and David said...

Just made me smile...

Kayce said...

Love it!

laurel said...

Cute,

Nate said...

Amazing how innocent children really are! I love Tate's focus on the bandaid!

Tabitha said...

That is a great story! Kids see no differences this young!

Bailey said...

How special, talk about the innocence of children. They so easily see through the exterior.