Here’s a recap of what happened on my 7 minute trip to dropping off my daughters at their schools this morning.
ME (reaching for a lip balm to use): Anyone want some chapstick?
DAUGHTERS: Me!!
I hand the chapstick to my younger daughter, thinking that I usually give things to my oldest first, so I want to try to be fair.
OLDEST: Hey, don’t roll it up too far, it’ll break.
Youngest daughter silently keeps twisting it up, and still has yet to use it.
OLDEST: You’re gonna break it!
Youngest is still twisting it up.
OLDEST: Mom, she’s rolling it up too high!!
Youngest finally manages to put some on her lips.
OLDEST: Can I have it now!?
Youngest continues to twist the chapstick up and down.
OLDEST: Give it to me!!
Youngest finally hands it over to her sister, without the cap.
OLDEST (after using it): I need the cap.
Youngest continues to hold on to the top.
OLDEST: Mom, she won’t give me the top!!
YOUNGEST: I want to put it back on!!
OLDEST: GIVE IT TO ME!
YOUNGEST: NO!!!
ME (reaching out to the back seat to Oldest): Give me the chapstick.
ME (reaching out to the back seat to Youngest): Give me the top.
"Geez. All this because I offered you two some chapstick" (said in my best guilt-inducing voice with a scowl thrown in for good measure).
The car finally fell quiet.
Silence.
Is.
Golden.
Tuesday, May 27, 2008
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