Since she learned to walk, Jenna has had a
habit of touching things and picking up things and examining things and trying
things on. Each year her habit seems to
get worse. It doesn’t matter where – a
neighbor’s house, a good friend’s room, the gift shop or store. Each time we have told her to look with her
eyes and not her hands. With the latest
incident, I would hope that she’s learned her lesson.
She is always asking me or Roland to recount
the story of “The Five Chines Brothers” until finally Roland just ordered the
book so she could read it for herself.
The book came in and we dropped by Deseret Book on our way to the store
to purchase groceries.
Roland and Jenna went into the bookstore and
returned in less than a minute with book in hand. I wouldn’t have guessed that Jenna would have
had enough time to touch and play – but she did. It wasn’t until we were shopping and eating
samples that she discovered the CTR ladybug ring still on her finger. She had walked away without having paid for
it.
It was a CTR ring – so of course she had to
choose the right. She had a dollar and
so we told her we’d take her back and she would pay for it. The dang thing was 2.00! Holy Moly!
She said she would have rather just returned it. But Roland made the decision to pay for it as
Jenna had had it in her mouth and then had “accidently” dropped it into my
drink. It was our opinion that it really
wasn’t returnable.
Roland told Jenna that she would have to
work off the cost of the ring. She would
have to sweep all of the floors in the house.
What devastation! A chore that
neither of us are great at – mostly because we can never manage to get it all
into the dustpan.
I’m not near as dramatic about the unpleasantness
however. Jenna is upset not only because
she can’t seem to sweep with one hand while holding the dustpan with the other,
but also because she seems to have lost her ladybug ring and so what’s the
point?
So not only was Jenna being “punished” Roland had punished me as well as
himself. Jenna never did finish. Next time she starts to touch an item, I will
remind her of this traumatic event.
Hopefully this will be a lesson for her to look with her eyes and NOT
with her hands.
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