orichalcum: (Happy Mac)
orichalcum ([personal profile] orichalcum) wrote2009-04-20 10:33 am

The problem with toddler set associations...

So, this is the Week of the Young Child, and there are a bunch of special activities going on at Mac's school. The two he's most excited about are today, when he gets to see a firetruck and meet real firefighters, and Friday, when the Stanford Junior University Marching Band is giving a performance for the kids.

Unfortunately, some confusion may have resulted as a consequence of some earlier conversations:

#1: Me: And on Friday, you get to see the Band!
Mac: I want to be in a band! Like the cows! (in Boynton's books)
Me: Oh, you want to be a drummer like the cows? You can be in a band when you're older. And maybe practice at someone else's house.
CP: (calling out) That's never the way it works. They always practice at the drummer's house.
Me: Maybe you can play the guitar in the band, Mac.

#2: Mac: I want to see the fire truck! And the ambulance!
Me: I'm not sure there will be an ambulance too, Mac. But there might be. And you can see the ambulances when we go by on the way to school.

#3: (This morning, as Mac wakes up) "I'm going to go to school and drive a guitar ambulance!"

I hope the firetruck satisfies his dreams...

[identity profile] digitalemur.livejournal.com 2009-04-20 07:15 pm (UTC)(link)
This child needs to play Um Jammer Lammy.

[identity profile] meepodeekin.livejournal.com 2009-04-20 07:52 pm (UTC)(link)
A guitar ambulance would be soooo awesome. You could rig the strings on the sides of the van so that they are played by air passage over them, put on a massive amp, and you wouldn't need sirens anymore.

Mac is a genius.