Hayden and I went to Chuck E. Cheese for a birthday party today. When he finished eating cake, this conversation began out of the blue:
Hayden: I want you to have a girl baby.
Me: You do? Why a girl?
Hayden: Well I guess you can have a boy too, I'll be older than a boy or a girl.
Me: Well, I'm not having anymore babies.
Hayden: Yes! You have to. I'm going to ask God for another baby. (he places his hands together and begins to pray as Chuck E. dances around our tables)
Me: (grabbing Hayden's hands and stopping his prayer) Stop praying, I don't want anymore babies.
Hayden: Yes, I'm praying.
Me: Hayden, stop it. I'm almost 40 years old. I'm too old for babies. Stop praying!
Hayden: 50 is old, 40 is young. I'm praying. (he places his hands back together and says a quick prayer)
Finally I give up and say a prayer to counteract his prayer. Whew! Good save.
During the car ride home we had this conversation:
Hayden: How are babies made?
Me (partly delaying and partly redirecting): Uhm... that's kind of a tricky question. What's got you thinking about babies all of a sudden?
Hayden: I just like them.
(pause)
(pause)
(me, happy I tiptoed around that one)
(pause)
Hayden: So how are they made?
Me (clearly unprepared): Well, mommies and daddies just get together and love each other a lot. So, are you going to share your Chuck E. Cheese toys with Bran?
Hayden: No
Me: Well you can't show them to him then or he'll be upset.
Hayden: I'll just sneek them into my room.
Whew! Another good save. Lesson learned: if you want to redirect the thoughts of a 6-year-old boy, ask him about sharing his toys with his sibling.
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