I was driving the daughter to school today, as I do every day. We pulled into the school parking lot where I drop her off with the staff that picks up the students. While waiting for the cars in front of me, my daughter said to me, "Daddy, I'm not a human."
Naturally, I asked why my five year old was not a human. She replied "Because I'm blind."
I asked her how she knew she was blind. "Because I can't see my eyes."
How does one argue with that logic?
And how many people do you know that this definition of blind applies to?
3 comments:
That's cute. Jack's still at the age where he thinks if he closes his eyes, I can't see him. He does that a lot when he's sneaking Easter Candy or when he's getting into something else he shouldn't.
Hmmm...kind of like faith, I guess. She can't see her eyes, so she isn't sure they're there. What did you tell her, daddy?
LOL, she's too cute!
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