Overheard: Just an Ordinary Girl
Eden, age nine, while playing with these toys from her Kinderegg:
“I’m just an ordinary girl with ordinary dreams. I just want to win this nascar race and bring home a bag of gold to my man.”
Hmm. Is that an improvement from this conversation at age six?
What’s the funniest gender role conversation you’ve had with your kiddos?











March 27th, 2008 at 1:59 pm
Oh this is a good one, and a great reminder of the old one. That’s the world I’m living in with 5.5yo Kaileigh. Princesses everywhere and shoes, and makeup, and more shoes.
We just had a conversation a few weeks ago about the kinds of cars that she wants. I asked her why she didn’t want a motorcycle, and she told me that girls weren’t allowed to ride motorcycles.
So then I found myself in the odd position of trying to encourage my daughter to ride motorcycles when she turns of age. It was slightly surreal.
March 28th, 2008 at 5:20 am
Once when my daughter was about 4 (now 9, a la Eden) and had finished “cleaning up” her room, she opened the door with a flourish, and said
“Welcome… I’d like you to meet my husband, Mr. President Bush.”
Not too sure what the conversation was after that, too stunned to speak.
March 28th, 2008 at 7:11 pm
My husband performed a magic trick where he produced a rainbow silk scarf. Two-year-old Ian draped it around his neck and announced “Now I’m a princess!”
Not technically a conversation, since no one corrected him.