Wednesday, June 26, 2013
The Soup of Peru
SCENE: Driving down the highway in the Impala, Patch (age four) in the back seat.
PATCH: Hey Daddy?
ME: Yeah?
PATCH: I have a problem.
ME: Oh, no! What’s the matter, sweetie?
PATCH: I CAN’T GET PERU OUT OF MY HEAD!
ME: Oh dear. That is a problem. Were you learning about Peru today in pre-school?
PATCH: Yes. I want to go visit Peru.
ME: Maybe when you’re an adult you can do that. You can travel anywhere in the world when you’re an adult.
PATCH: I was thinking like when I’m eight or nine.
ME: Oh, okay. So, you like Peru?
PATCH: I LOVE Peru.
ME: What do you like best about it?
PATCH: The soup!
ME: The soup?!? Not the llamas, or the mountains, or the beaches?
PATCH: I love the soup. Peru makes the best soup!
And such was a half-hour of our journey last night: all things Peru seen through the eyes of a four-year-old. I love ’em when they’re first starting to really talk, first starting to formulate opinionated thoughts in their little noggins, trying to get a point across with their blossoming menagerie of words and sentences.
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It's Little One...so Peru, huh? Well I did not think she was interested in Peru! Guess I was wrong! Love you!
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