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Friday, September 25, 2009

More Stories from "The Lot"

As I work in our school's parking lot each morning, I get to have conversation with kids and parents. But the best conversations are from the patrols who serve there with me!

Today A asked us all, "Have you ever tried to predict your future?"

Some answered, "Yes." Some answered "No." And others said, "HUH!?!"

He continued, "I did it the other day. And it told me that I am going to be a dentist." I confess at this moment, I noticed the spaces between his own teeth and I thought, "That's a good thing." Never wanting to leave us hanging, and not missing ONE breath, A continued: "And then I tried to predict my salary. And do you know what it told me I would make? 2000 dollars a.....YEAR!"

He paused here to wait for my "Wow!" And when I was still trying to process that he thought he just told me he was going to make a million dollars a year, he said, "I mean do you understand what that means? I am going to be a SPECIAL dentist!" (As my mind went right to missional work--he went on....) "I mean I might be like THE personal dentist to the President!"

Not wanting to burst this young man's bubble, I said, "Yeah, you could be the President's personal dentist. And I am pretty sure they make MORE than 2000 dollars a year."

He shouted, "All RIGHT!"

I think A's going to have a great day basking in his prediction. I know I'm going to have a great day just thinking about the innocence and dreams of young children.

I hope you have a great day too!

4 comments:

KrippledWarrior said...

Do you always feed straight lines to the clowns? Where are you when I need a straight man?

Liz said...

Susan... I love reading your updates about conversations from kids at school. These are the parts of teaching that I am missing right now!!! Thanks for sharing! :)

Carmen said...

Aww, so cute! I love the things kids say. I kept notes on some of the things my kids said...but I was often too busy trying to keep 4 boys in line, and missed some real gems, I'm sure!
Really enjoyable post!

Merrie said...

Love it! Isn't it wonderful when we are so naive and innocent and the smallest things can make us happy?
Blessings...