Wednesday, November 21, 2012

Overheard

It was a glorious day, sunny and warm, over 70˚ with clear blue skies, a late Spring day much more than a late November one. The geese, when not congregating in the golf course and at the edges of the lake, were flying low overhead, the whites of their bellies reflecting the gold of the sun. Duncan and I ventured out several times, our feet too restless to stay inside for long.

On our last trip to the park a group of small children approached, their parents standing just behind them. They asked politely if they could pet Dunc, who sat nicely for them but turned his face into the sun and closed his eyes while four sets of tiny hands patted his back and rubbed his head.

"Look," one of the little boys said. "He has a rainbow collar. Maybe he's a leprechaun."


"No, stupid," a girl who was only slightly bigger than him scolded. "It means he's gay." She then turned to me. "I have a gay uncle. He wears all sorts of rainbow stuff. Is your dog gay?"

I looked up the nearest grown-up, a woman who was standing back smiling at me.

"I don't think so," I replied. "But his dad and papa are."

They all nodded and proceeded to tell me about all the gay people they knew, all while the woman laughed and listened.

It's a good world and I'm thankful not only to be a part of it, but that my good red dog takes me out into every day.

4 comments:

Traci said...

"Maybe he's a leprechaun."

Awesome

Finn said...

It's amazing what kids pick up on. Hope your family has a wonderful Thanksgiving tomorrow!

Marie said...

This is awesome. I love how kids these days are so accepting. So different than when we grew up!

Unknown said...

Great story. I remember when my oldest daughter was about 4 and we were at the county fair. She saw two women holding hands and asked me why they were holding hands. I said, "because they love each other."

She said,"like you and me love each other?"

I said, "no, like mommy and daddy love each other."

She said, "oh, ok, can I have an icee?"

That was it. She got it. Simple explaination and she understood. It should be that easy with everyone.