Monday, October 4, 2010

feeding taddy

I was performing the bedtime routine for our 3 year old twins, Zoe and Zane.  Everything was normal, they were fighting the nap, but still complying.  They brushed their teeth.  They changed into their pajamas and were heading to bed.  It was then that I noticed that something was out of place.  On the dresser was a small container of tadpole/frog food that had been residing in Julie's dressar drawer.  I asked Zoe and Zane why the food was out and they responded, "We were feeding Taddy." 

If you are wondering who Taddy is, I will have to go back a few months.  Zachary, our oldest son, purchased with his birthday money a Star Wars themed tadpole habitat.  We then purchased a small tadpole that he named Taddy.  Zack did a great job of taking care of Taddy.  He fed him, cleaned his tank and took time with Taddy every day.

One day Zach came downstairs and said, "Come see what Taddy is doing, it's really funny."  The funny thing that Taddy was doing was "swimming" upside down in his tank.  Julie informed him that Taddy wasn't being funny, he had in fact died.  This devastated young Zach.  We consoled him. We talked about the options of what to do with Taddy.  Zach decided on a water burial (down the toilet).  We poured him in and Julie offered to say a prayer.  Then we gave Zach a chance to say something.  As he started to speak, his brother Zane walked in, sippy cup in his mouth.  He sauntered over to the toilet, looked in, removed the cup, smiled and said, "Hi Taddy".  Zach stopped his speech, rolled his eyes, flushed the toilet and walked out.

So months later, when two 3 year olds find a container of food, what choice do they have but to dump some into the last place that they saw Taddy. 

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