At the bus stop this morning there was a little girl who was delighting in the fact that she could both see her reflection in the glass bus stop wall as well as see through it. She told her mom "I am in the trash!" with great delight and a touch of the enticingly forbidden. I was really impressed by her mom too, encouraging her to think but not
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I've often observed that all folks need is even a flimsy bridge or minor context to help form connections in this way. This is one of the reasons I like gaming at parties; it gives just enough of a reason to get started talking with other party guests, even ones who aren' t playing. The connection often sticks around for hours after the game is done, and the shared experience will sometimes give a touchstone that can last for years.
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I've always been a social/outgoing person, but I still have the Bostonian 'I'm doing my thing and you are doing your thing and we just will pretend the other isn't here now' tendancy, but Mina has kind of broken through that. It is kind of hard to ignore a cute kid babbling DA DA DA DA and "talking" with her Mom when they walk by, I think.
I need to try and remember this as she gets older and is less apt to do this kind of thing. :)
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