you guessed it. earrings!
i tried to explain to her why i wouldn't put them on right away.
she gentle explained back to me that i needn't worry about it being painful, as she had made her friend a pair the day before in kindergarten - out of two used nails she had found on the ground. and it worked just fine.
right.
maybe i ought to have called that girl's mother?
ha! ha!
ReplyDeletethat is sooooo sweet!
ReplyDeleteHa, ha, hvor er hun skøn!
ReplyDeleteHow sweet, and they are so beautiful. LOL, about the friend.
ReplyDeleteLisa
Ouch and lol. ;)
ReplyDeleteouch ouch ouch
ReplyDeletebut they are really beautiful!!!
Det var jo en fantastisk god idé, da.. Og de var jo ganske pene også. Men jeg hadde vært skeptisk til å putte dem i ørene jeg også..
ReplyDeleteAngående venninnen; dette er vel hakket bedre enn å klippe de lange lokkene av en jevnaldrende..
Gratulerer med graderingen forrige helg, forresten! Jeg så deg under belteutdelingen, men du var så langt borte..
That's cute... really... and... funny ;)
ReplyDeleteHow cute!!!
ReplyDeleteHa! That is super sweet!! So creative!
ReplyDeleteThat's really sweet!! The gift from your daughter is so lovely!
ReplyDeletetrop mignon ! You are lucky !
ReplyDeleteSo did you put them on after listening intently to her logical reasoning? :)
ReplyDeletelise: den hårklippen høres ut som en potensiell bombe for forholdet mellom deg og den andre moren, ja! jeg så deg også på graderingen, men du satt oppe på tribunen - og jeg så ungene dine gradere, morsomt at det var bare de to som var søsken som gjorde deler av graderingen!
ReplyDeleteamanda: haha, no! i changed the subject, hid them, hoping she'd forget about them, but on two occasions she's found them and been partly hurt and partly angry. i'v managed to change the subject both times, though. i guess i ought to have thrown them out, but i just can't make myself do that..