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Just thought I'd share something that happened to me today.

Today I went out for a long walk, to get some air and clear my head. I waled for an hour and a half then I stopped into a local Baja Fresh for lunch. I had my DS with me (a hand held video game) and I was playing it while waiting. After a couple on minutes I was approached by an older women. She said “Excuse me, you wouldn't happen to be playing Pokemon, are you?” (yes I am a HUGE fan of Pokemon) and I told her yes I was.

“Really? Well do you think you could do me a favor and play or trade or do what ever it is you do in those games with my son over there, he kept bugging me to ask you what you were playing” I was a little taken aback by this but I said sure, so I went and sat at their table. As I did the egg I was carrying in the game had hatched into a togepi. The boy (Joey, I think he was 9) saw and said “Oh my gosh wow you are so lucky, I love togepi.” He offered me a trade. He said he'd give me his butterfree (a butterfly based Pokemon) for it.

Well the simile was not lost on me, so I said sure of course. We traded, and by the time it was over their food was ready (they go it to go) and Joey said “thanks a lot Kari” (I guess he read my name on the Original trainer info for togepi) The mom stopped and looked at me funny, and said, “Is that your real name?” I just smiled and said yes, and Joey showed his mom his DS saying yea it is see see” The mom gave me one more eyeing look and said, “thats a... unique name, well thanks anyway Kari” and they left.

I felt really good after that, one thing that had always bothered me about transition was how my younger siblings would take things, but I feel a little better at the simplicity that a child's life is... at that age any ways. Just thought I'd share that with you all, thanks for listening, I hope you have a good rest of the weekend.

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Guest Little Sara

Children are pure and simple when young, not having to conform to everything asked of them by the harsh world.

I love my child persona because she is pure and naive. Qualities I never want to lose.

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There was a song in the musical "South Pacific" that was left off of the soundtrack album called "You Must Be Carefully Taught".

I can't quote too much (copyrights) but the main idea is, "You have to be carefully taught to hate, before you are six or seven or eight!"

Children, with the help of their parents and friends go from the most loving and accepting to the most cruel in a space of a couple of months - try to remember before the indoctrination and the world is beautiful and filled with love.

Love ya,

Sally

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Guest sara w.
So nice

Children often see us as we really are - they see into our souls

Lizzy

people often believe children can see ghosts beacause their brains arn't completly developed, thats somthing i believe, and our souls are basicly ghosts, just in our bodies, and plus kids in our generation (Y) arn't AS judgemental.

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people often believe children can see ghosts beacause their brains arn't completly developed, thats somthing i believe, and our souls are basicly ghosts, just in our bodies, and plus kids in our generation (Y) arn't AS judgemental.

Then maybe ther is still hope, I'm tired of seeing pedgudice and injustice - maybe your generation can make a change and the World War II people willnot be the "Last Great Generation" as Tom Brokaw called them in his book, maybe you can be the "Next Great Generation" and change the world.

Love ya,

Sally

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Guest Lizzie McTrucker

aww, and you made his day by trading that. :)

and the way I see it, the child saw you as not only a female, but a cool one at that since you were playing Pokemon.

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Guest Elizabeth K

LORD help me I love this place!

What a wonderful exchange of ideas!

I feel all warm and fuzzy inside!

Lizzy

(maybe it was tha caterpellar I accidently swallowed when I was driving with the top down)

No seriously - it's a feel good thing here sometimes.

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Guest OneOutOfnOne
(maybe it was tha caterpellar I accidently swallowed when I was driving with the top down)

Is THAT why everything suddenly got darker since I went outside yesterday?

I played Pokemon, but only ever the original Red and Blue varieties. I'm still stuck in a world where there are only 151 species.

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Guest Ashlee

That is wonderful, Kari!

You were feeling down, and all it took was some interaction with a child to bring you back up!

Aren't kids great :)

Ashlee

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