"Help me."
He was standing at the top of
the homemade ladder, which was positioned as a ramp with the lower end in the wood chips and the upper atop one of the cedar rounds that line our sand pit.
I said, "You want to go down the ladder."
"I do."
"I'll watch you."
He put a toe on the top rung and found that the ladder moved a little with his weight, so he dropped into a crouch, a position that felt more secure to him, and which he assumed for the entirety of the decent, a cautious, focused, step-by-step, hand-over-hand process.
When he got to the bottom, I said, "You went down the ladder."
And he answered, "You watched me."
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Love the simplicity of this interaction and how you shared it, Tom.
ReplyDeleteA sweet story about striking the perfect balance in the way we nurture our children.
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