Randy has
always been charismatic. Often he has
conned others out of favors based on his charm.
One time in fifth grade, someone dared him to wear a dress onto the
playground. Of course Randy needed incentive
and said he’d do it for five dollars.
Randy wore
the dress for the entire recess – but there had been a commotion about it. Roland was called in and learned all what was
involved. Randy ended up having to give
back the money on Roland’s orders.
When the
boys were older, we had a family home evening on the talents. To each boy we gave 20 dollars and told them
to go multiply.
Randy
purchased 20 candles the following day.
He took his 20 candles from door to door and sold his one dollar candles
for three dollars each. And he would use
his profits to purchase more candles until he had doubled his money and had
made 40 dollars with the twenty.
Jenna was
a cute baby. People would melt whenever
she would smile. Many thought she was so
cute, they would give her money – mostly elderly looking grandparents, but
there had been a few that were obviously not old enough to be
grandparents. I remember hoping that it
wouldn’t last – as it somehow felt inappropriate when she became older.
Like
Randy, she has charm and charisma and is somewhat of a wheeler dealer.
My Jenna
left the house with a bag of rocks – most of them had been given to her several
years ago by the neighbor next door. She
came home with a bag of toys. Some
surprised me. In her collection were two
bracelets, a bendy flower, a care bear, two plastic animals and a Barbie. She had gotten the care bear for her cousin,
Anna. But why on earth would she want a
Barbie? We had given those up because
she never really enjoyed playing with him.
She said she got it so she would “fit in” with her seven year old
friends.
The thing
I have been most surprised about is how much time she has spent playing with
Barbie and combing out Barbie’s hair.
And this morning she brushed her own hair.
Okay, who are
you and what have you done with my daughter?
Jenna’s favorite Disney princess is Merida. Merida has unkempt hair – or so it
seems. Merida is not typical of girly
stereotype. She admires Merida for not
giving into pressure. And there she is
on the couch combing her Barbie and setting her down so that they can both
watch television together. Interesting.
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