Thursday, December 31, 2009

Everyone In This World Is NOT Nice


I have a story for you:
Now these people are very nice.   This is little Sydney, Clay and Chase.   They live in El Paso Texas were it almost never snows.   So the other day they got two inches of snow and their Mommie and Daddy took them to build a snow man family.

They worked and worked and worked to make their family just like their own family.  Sydney, Clay and Chase's, Daddy is in the military and he is home for Christmas this year which is very special.  Their Mommie is very special too.  She was Ava and Carson's Mommie's very best friend from the time they were about four years old.

So back to my story:   They built their snowman family and were so proud of their work and took a picture of their family.

After they were finished playing and went to get in the car to go home and warm up, another family came along walking through the park.   The father of the bad family was the first one to start knocking the snowman family down.  Then he had the other family members and children help knock down and destroy the snowman family.

Clay, Chase and Sydney were horrified so their  good Daddy went over to talk to them about what they did was not right and was not funny.    The mean daddy was very rude and acted very stupid.   The grown ups were not nice people.   So The good Daddy of Chase, Clay and Sydney told the children that building something  is to enjoy not to destroy.    The good Daddy acted the right way. 

I am so glad that my grandchildren have good Daddys who know how to train you to be good American Citizens and do what is right -- simply because IT IS THE RIGHT THING TO DO.  Here is a high five for good Mommies and Daddys.  Now go give them a hug and tell them thank you.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Jean,
Thank you so much for posting this on your wonderful blog site! Your facts were exactly right and has brought a tear to my eye reading it again.
It was a wonderful day that we had building the snow family. It is very sad that there are people out there that enjoy ruining other peoples happiness.
I'm so happy that we were given the chance to do that with our kids given that we live in the dessert, but very saddened that it had to end the way it did! Instead of the kids now remembering how fun it was to make it, they just comment now on how those "bad people" came and ruined it for us. :(
Thank you for sharing this with your grandchildren!!
Love,
Carmel