Sabrina's been acting like a teenager since she was about two years old, so it's surprising it took this long for her to post a "Knock before entering" sign on her door. She's not that hardcore about it, and if I walk in and forget to knock it's no biggie. If I walk in and insist that she clean up her room, however, it is a biggie.
Max likes pointing out that all the letters in his sign are in capitals. He has this thing, for the past few months, that his name must only be written in capitals. I will see what the teacher has to say about this at the parent-teacher conference. Although it must be said that for a while in the 1990s, Prince chose to be known as this:
At least "MAX" is pronouncable.
This weekend, I heard both kids snickering and when I finally rolled out of bed, this sign was on our door. I am represented by a flower and Dave, by sushi.
Unfortunately, neither kid is taking it seriously. BUT we have a lock. He, he.
I was a "teenager" from 6-10..but now that I'm an actual teenager I'm not, so I guess things change.
ReplyDeleteKaty....
Delete"I was a 'teenager' from 6-10..but now that I'm an actual teenager I'm not, so I guess things change.". That's great!! ;)
--Raelyn
This is a really good thing for Max to learn. Everyone has a right to their privacy, and so does he!
ReplyDeleteEllen....
ReplyDeleteSabrina reminds me of a certain little girl I know. She is, if memory serves me, age seven. But this best friend of mine sometimes acts like a teenager, as well!! Love that girl!! ;)
"This weekend, I heard both kids snickering and when I finally rolled out of bed, this sign was on our door. I am represented by a flower and Dave, by sushi. Unfortunately, neither kid is taking it seriously. BUT we have a lock. He, he.". Crack. Me. Up!! ;-D
--Raelyn
I should do this,
ReplyDeleteI second the idea that privacy is a huge deal, especially for people with disabilities, who often have to deal with more invasions of privacy, both physical and in communication. It sounds encouraging that Max is exploring and experimenting with his own zones of privacy.
ReplyDeleteYour sushi/flower sign cracks me up. Ha!
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