So my daughter, a 5th grader, met all of her reading goals so as a reward, the 5th grade took all of the kids who did to the Mississippi baseball game yesterday. She was only 1 of 4 in her class out of 18 to be able to go. Not sure how many in the whole grade, but it wasn't a whole lot. Anyway, when I picked her up, I asked her how she liked it and the conversation went something like this:
Me: "How did you like the baseball game today?"
Her: "Well, I didn't really watch it."
Me: "Well why not? You went, right?"
Her: "Well first off, I hate Ole Miss. Second, I was in line at the concession stand for a pretty good bit of the time we were there because we had to leave early to make it back to school on time."
I'm doing something right with this one.
Me: "How did you like the baseball game today?"
Her: "Well, I didn't really watch it."
Me: "Well why not? You went, right?"
Her: "Well first off, I hate Ole Miss. Second, I was in line at the concession stand for a pretty good bit of the time we were there because we had to leave early to make it back to school on time."
I'm doing something right with this one.