Wednesday, September 12, 2007

Jelly Beans

We have hired someone to pick up the boys from preschool, take them home, make them dinner, etc. She is a kindergarten teacher, and one day last week had some leftover jelly beans from class. She asked the boys if they'd like a couple jelly beans if they finished their dinners. The boys answered, "What are jelly beans?" Her comment: So, I guess you don't give them candy much, huh?

Candy having been offered, however, meant it must be distributed. Having now learned that we don't generally have candy at home, she then learned one of the reasons. The boys began crying for jelly beans, and Finn refused to eat dinner, crying out for the beans instead. Now, bear in mind that Finn could eat his weight in black beans, and might not have understood at all, but he finally ate enough dinner to earn three jelly beans. Being 2, and a Kressin boy, his favorite color is yellow, so he chose the yellow jelly bean, and, as the partially chewed candy fell from his mouth, we discovered the first yellow thing he didn't like.

I'm guessing she won't bring candy again.

1 comment:

Sarah said...

That is so funny. I bet she was pretty surprised to discover children who had never experienced a jelly bean!