Wednesday, March 12, 2014

A McDonell Boy's bright future.... sigh

Heard in the backseat from Riley (5th grade): “Check out my homemade prison shank. I use it for my business.”
He then produces a broken pencil jaggedly sharpened.
Appalled, I asked what type of business he was running?!
His totally serious response, “Expired homework passes and cootie repellent.”
Oh. Good. He will have a job (illegal) and a home (prison) someday. I am so proud. My work on this one is done!

Tuesday, March 4, 2014

Bailey's Personal Credo... an English Assignment

It is times like this when I see something produced by my child that I know comes from his heart and gives me a small peek into what type of person he is becoming. As a typical 14 year old, Bailey is not super conversational at the best of times, especially about serious and introspective topics.

I happened to see him working on an assignment for English that entailed writing a poem. This is what he produced and it made me really proud (and also, strangely, a bit sad for some reason).

I believe in the right to dream
the value of people supporting you
the ambition to pursue your passion
the ability to love others
the joy of doing absolutely nothing

but the belief that you are superior to someone
else because of race, religion, or wealth is ludicrous

I believe in marriage for all people
I believe in second chances
I believe in freedom of speech,
religion, expression, the press

And I believe that one person can make a difference.
---Bailey McDonell