Wednesday 21 February 2007

blackbird

I dug through my pocketbook. Do I have enough for a coffee?

Rosey stirred from the backseat. "Oooh, Mama, money. Please?"

I gave her a quarter. She's like a magpie - so attracted to shiny things. Unlike the birds, though, she doesn't put them in her beak and fly off, she just holds them for awhile. I figured I had about thirty seconds before she dropped it or gave it back.

I asked for it back when we got to Tim's. I got an owl-eyed stare.
"Not mama money. Rosey's money." Well, okay. My bad for giving it to her.

Then there was a clink! and it fell to the floor. She hung in her car seat, looking sadly down at the floor mats. You could see the wheels turning in that head of hers. She grinned at me, batting her eyes a few times.

"Money all gone. More money? Please?"


Somehow I thought I had a few more years before she started hitting me up for loans.

7 comments:

Stomper Girl said...

I hope you got your coffee?

Lone Grey Squirrel said...

heh heh. Were you this smart when you were her age?

Anonymous said...

I love seeing this happen to someone else!! Your fears are justified...it only gets worse!

Jeanne said...

As soon as you mentioned the thought "I hope I have enough for coffee" I was sure it was Tim's, they only take cash now,.... sigh... and I have to run clear across town to get money first if I don't have any...

beagle said...

Cute story!

beagle said...

PS I still call donut holes "Timbits" and my AMerican friends look at me funny while I try to explain.

:-)

BabelBabe said...

Who said they were LOANS?

If she's anything like my toddlers...

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