Friday, January 20, 2012

Em-ism...

So we were watching tv tonight as a family. For those of you who don't know, cable is new to us. When we were living in CT we decided we didn't need to be addicted to any tv shows and we certainly thought there was too much garbage that the kids could "accidentally" happen upon, so we made the decision to turn off the cable. As a side note, we were still able to get the basic channels, ABC, NBC, FOX, so that we could watch some basic programming. Anyway, once we moved to NE, and since it had been several years since we had cable, we decided to get it and see if it would be something we were ready to reintroduce to ourselves. Last night we were sitting on the couch watching a reality show about rescues done by the Coast Guard in Alaska. The Coast Guard had been notified that someone was in trouble by a signal coming from an individual's personal Locator beacon (plb). They were dispatching a helicopter to a remote island to locate the person in trouble. As we are watching this, Emerson begins to voice his opinion....."Mom, that guy is so dumb!" I was pretty surprised and wasn't really sure why he thought the guy needing rescue was "SO dumb". When I asked him why he'd say that he made it clear that the guys would not have gotten lost had he simply remembered to use TRAIL MIX. Yes, trail mix. What in the world??? He said that when you go hiking in the woods, you should always remember trail mix so you can leave yourself a trail to find your way back to where you started. As he's explaining, all I can do is look at Kevin like "are you seriously hearing this??". It only took daddy's reminder that squirrels and other woodland creatures like to eat what?? Yes Em, they like trail mix. He was then able to back track and concede that perhaps it was a good idea that the lost guy decided to wear his plb so he could be found AND just maybe he needed rescuing not because he was lost but because he was too cold to last the night on a remote island of Alaska. Ooohhhhhhh......... Light bulb moment for Emerson.

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