Hamster And The Return Of Kit Kat Cowboy
Today, we get a hamster. For Madeleine, who is so excited she starts jumping up and down and exults like I have not seen before. The pet in return for yesterday's good marks at the parent-teacher review+hard work+persistence and her love of animals, which wins the day. A dog is coming. I pick Madeleine up from school then the High Street where we have a decent selection - she goes for a Syrian, changing her mind a half-dozen times and forcing the shop keeper to dig deep. He is rewarded by our purchase of a Habitrail city, which I spend the afternoon assembling instead of, like, preparing for my trip to Boston tomorrow. Still, a Habitrail is pretty cool and this may be the most useful thing I have done all week. It snaps and clicks into place.. sweet.
This morning I resurrect Kit Kat Cowboy and his trusty side-kick Billings Montana for Madeleine's classroom. Willie Nelson included in the deal. I in a red cowboy hat and a long straw to gnaw, haming it up for thirty minutes with my faux Western drawl. I give the little cow pokes a taste of Jesse James and a tale of High Noon - just like Gary Cooper, with Kansas City turning up in the end to stand by our hero Kit Kat. Madeleine beams. The children ask questions - "is Kit Kat Cowboy older than Elvis?" - and I leave the message that anybody in trouble need only ask for help. The lesson is in the ask'n.
Madeleine: "This is the best day of my life!"
Me: "Better than when you were born?"
Madeleine: "I cannot remember that. But I bet today is."
This morning I resurrect Kit Kat Cowboy and his trusty side-kick Billings Montana for Madeleine's classroom. Willie Nelson included in the deal. I in a red cowboy hat and a long straw to gnaw, haming it up for thirty minutes with my faux Western drawl. I give the little cow pokes a taste of Jesse James and a tale of High Noon - just like Gary Cooper, with Kansas City turning up in the end to stand by our hero Kit Kat. Madeleine beams. The children ask questions - "is Kit Kat Cowboy older than Elvis?" - and I leave the message that anybody in trouble need only ask for help. The lesson is in the ask'n.
Madeleine: "This is the best day of my life!"
Me: "Better than when you were born?"
Madeleine: "I cannot remember that. But I bet today is."