Saturday, December 09, 2006

 

Bryanston

In the post today, I got the yearly report and round-up from my old school, Bryanston, down in Dorset. Guess that means that other people may have got it, too, and as I put an entry in it with a bit of a round-up (albeit written about a year ago, when I was till at Cryptomathic), and included my blog URL, so maybe some people will visit. If you do, it's good to see you around: please leave a comment.

Christmas trees and Christmas

We got a Christmas tree today, put it up and decorated it. Jo's really into it, and Christmas in particular. We've got a knitted nativity set (long story, but it's marvellous) which we also put up, and she's particularly fond of the kings (well, wise men, but kings is easier). A couple of nights ago, she phoned Jesus: she loves pretending to phone people and then chatting to them, but Jesus is a first. Tonight, she was in bed, and kept saying "God's son". I asked who she meant: "who's God's son?", and she said "Jesus". She then wanted to read Sleepy Jesus, which we did.

It's too early for her to understand about God, or being a Christian, but she's growing up understanding the key areas, and, since Kate (her grandmother, Moo's mum) said goodnight to her a couple of times over the past few days, she's been saying "angels watch" (from "angels watch over you", a goodnight blessing) as she's going to bed. And Moo's playing along, at the very least.


Comments:
Mike you say...It's too early for her to understand about God;
I beg to differ, I believe young children can have a profound idea of what God is like, her desire to talk to Jesus is real, the fact that myth and story and belief are all intemingled at this age is irrelevant...
Listen to your daughter, you will probably find in her deep and real words of wisdom, their simplicity is not down to a lack of knowledge!
 
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