"Ding dong ding dong ding dong" goes the bell at 8pm.
"Hi Cain," I say.
"Be careful," Cain says. "There's a moose down the street."
"Oh," I say. "Thanks, I'll remember that."
He smiles and leans in a little closer, "But don't look 'im in the eye!"
"Excuse me?"
"Don't look him in the eye, he's a teenager moose and he's all by himself."
"Thanks, I'll remember that. See you tomorrow Cain."
"Bye."
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15 comments:
If nothing else, sounds like this fella's going to be great blog fodder :)
HA! As a child of Alaska myself, it's funny to hear the wisdom of Alaskan children, who may not know how to tell when an apricot is ripe and ready to pick, but they sure know not to mess with a teenager moose...or a bull moose in season, or a mother moose with her calf, for that matter. :)
I say play it safe, and don't look teenagers of ANY kind in the eye. That's my motto (until #1 turns 13 anyhow.)
smart little dude!!!
I try my best to stay clear of mooses. ;-)
Wise young man, even if he does have an awfully odd name...
I hope you followed his advice :)!!
I noticed you told him you would see him tomorrow - I suppose his visits are becoming a daily part of life!
Haha to cute! I try not to look teenagers in the eye unless I have to or someday when their mine and I have to look up to look them in they eye.
What a cutie. And smart. I imagine teenage mooses (meese?) are rather large. They get the right of way...
Very clever little boy! He sounds like a real sweetheart!
lol! wise advice from the 'mouth of a babe'. i imagine i wouldn't want to look any age moose in the eyes...except for maybe my dog moose. :)
How cute! Please, please, please tell me he was wearing a hat and mittens. Pretty please?
that reminds me of this poem:
http://www.uaf.edu/english/faculty/burleson/moose.htm
So did you run into the moose? Haha, I visited about 10 years ago and was scared out of my wits when a huge moose came out from the brush and tried to grab my brother's hat with its mouth. We ran like crazy (my dad even caught a funny picture), and luckily our screaming and running scared it off
That kid sounds like he's so much fun!
That's so cute! So how is the Mom doing?
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