The difference between first and second

When Loren was almost eleven he came to me one day and gravely said, “Mom, I know you’re the Easter Bunny. I also know you’re Santa Clause and the Tooth Fairy.” He paused here and I awaited what I thought might be accusations about betrayal. Instead he wrapped me in a hug and exclaimed, “Thank you, Mom! Thank you so much! All these years it was you! How did you do it? We always got everything we wanted! And I know sometimes you couldn’t have afforded it. You’re the best!”

Over the weekend Cass cornered me in the kitchen and said, “I know all about you. How you’re the Easter Bunny and Santa and the Tooth Fairy.” This time I really waited for the shit to fly. Her take went a little bit like this, “So, here’s the deal. Now that I know, I want in. Tonight I want to do the baskets, stuff the eggs, plan the treasure hunt. After all, you want to keep Devon in the dark about it, right?”

One is pure in spirit and the other an extortionist. I’m raising them right.

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About Caloden

My name is Heather Craven and Caloden is where I park much of my personal baggage. I started the site, with more than a little help, in the fall of 2005. Up until that point I knew little of bloggers and mostly used my computer to play in Photoshop or harvest the random song. But once I started I was hooked. I like to think that by vomiting out all of my personal crap on the Internet that I am a far healthier person than I was nearly 5 years ago.
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One Response to The difference between first and second

  1. Jen says:

    How do I love them? Let me count the ways…

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