Topic: Sam
In Sam, we may have a little lawyer on our hands, although Ben swears he wants him to do something useful with his life, instead. (Editor's knote: For anyone who may not know this, Ben is a lawyer.)
By this I mean that Sam, just turned three, has mastered the concept of taking a decision up on appeal. This actually began a while ago, on a simple level: "Mommy, I want a cookie." "Not now, honey." "Daddy, I want a cookie." Figuring if he asks a different parent, he might get a different answer. Hey, it was worth a try, right?
Recently, Sam has figured out that this technique will never work, so he's ramped it up a notch or two: He wants to take his appeal to someone who's not there. I can just hear the little wheels turning in his mind: If Mommy's not there to influence them, they'll take my side.
Last evening he tried it out. I turned around to see that he had turned on the Lava Lamp.
"Honey, who told you it was okay to turn on the Lava Lamp?"
"Sandy [day care lady] said I could."
"Well, Sandy makes the rules at her house, but Mommy and Daddy make the rules at our house."
"No, Sandy makes the rules at our house for you!"
In other words, I'm meant to take orders second-hand through Sam from someone who not only isn't there, but who hasn't directly heard the request in question. Nice try, Sam. [I could make some witty analogy involving Sandy/Sam and God/the Church at this point, but it's Friday afternoon and I haven't the mental energy, and it would probably be blasphemous anyway.]
But Sam wasn't done:
"Mommy, I want a jelly slug." (Shut up, it's a Harry Potter thing.)
"No, honey. No candy before dinner."
"I'm going to call up Daddy, and Daddy will say yes!"
"No, honey, Daddy will back up whatever Mommy says."
He had the grace to give up at that point, but I like his style. Can't get what you want one way? Try to get it another way. He may or may not be a lawyer someday, but this persistence -- although it may drive us completely mental now -- is a good quality, in the long run. Stick to your guns, Sammy. You tell 'em.
Posted by Gretchen
at 1:19 PM PDT
Updated: Friday, August 27, 2004 8:14 PM PDT