First and second graders have a much larger vocabulary and I found my kiddos were bringing home words we did not say at home.
We were out for ice cream and G says to me, “Momma, look at that A-hole.”
“What’s that G?” Great! Another new word, I said to myself.
“Momma, that A-hole, look!” I was trying to give my child the opportunity to redeem herself, but no luck. She clearly said A-hole.
“G, A-hole is not a nice word, that word is not appropriate for you to say.”
“Momma, there’s a bird’s nest in the A-hole!”
As I followed her gaze, she was looking at the Dairy Queen sign, and right in the A’s hole, was a bird’s nest. What was I to do but laugh? And you know what G said to me? “A- hole is not a bad word Momma, it’s where the bird lives.”
Carmencita V. Cava, RN, is a clinical nurse coordinator at Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Plano for the Weight Loss Surgery Program and the Scoliosis and Spine Tumor Program. She is blessed with boy-girl twins.
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