I nearly forgot about this exchange Ava and I had about her homework project a couple of weeks ago. I shared it with many of you over Thanksgiving, but here’s a quick recap:
Every week, Ava is sent home with a brown paper sack to be filled with something that either starts with a specific letter or is a specific color, etc. At first, we helped her with this pretty extensively; now she wants to do it by herself most weeks.
As I was checking through her assignment for the week of the 24th–a collection of things for which she was thankful–this is what I found.

Me: Ava, what is all of this?
Ava: It’s my homework.
Me: It’s a bag of random stuff. Let’s find some other things.
Ava: NO! This is what I want to take.
Me: Ava, these are silly things. We should find some photos of Olivia or your family or things like that. Things that you are thankful for.
Ava: I am thankful for all of these things, Mom.
Me: You’re thankful for this orange sack? Why? It’s just a sack!
Ava: I got it at J.J.’s birthday party, and I’m thankful that he’s my friend.
Me: Oh. Wow. Okay. But, what about this ball?
Ava: I’m thankful that I get to play ball with Olivia.
Me: …I see. But why the phone? This is actually Olivia’s toy. It’s not even yours.
Ava: But I am thankful for phones because I can call and talk to my family.
Me: Okay, good point, but the puzzle pieces–
Ava: I am thankful for Nebraska, Iowa and Kansas. And Minnesota.
Me: Explain Maine, then.
Ava: There’s a lobster on that one. I am thankful for lobsters.
Me: Well, who isn’t. The pager and block?
Ava: I am thankful for playing doctor and for building.
Me: And the duck there?
Ava: It reminds me of swimming, and I’m thankful for swimming with Olivia in the summertime.
Me: Wow. Okay. But seriously, the chip? Why is there a chip in there?
Ava: I just like chips.
Posted by Double L on December 9, 2008 at 10:12 am
Wow, she’s growing up so quickly. She’s so thoughtful and good at expressing her self.
Posted by smithfamilyweblog on December 9, 2008 at 10:24 am
Yeah, I felt like a real heel after this conversation.
Posted by Laura on December 9, 2008 at 11:30 am
That’s the sweetest Overheard to date.
Posted by Doug Smith on December 9, 2008 at 2:45 pm
I agree. This is a heart-breaker.