Friday, March 20, 2009

Middle Finger

I just finished telling the kids a bed time story about Geo Trax trains and guys (Geo Trax trains and play sets by Fisher Price are Maxfield's favorite toys and I make up stories about the characters based on the DVD and by what Max tells me. Victor and Brutus are always the bad guys in all Geo Trax stories and all of the other trains and guys who make up Team Geo Trax are good guys) when I lifted my head above the top bunk to kiss Max goodnight.

"Dad?" He asked and I could tell he was concerned and had an important question.

"Yes pal."

"What does this mean? " He asked and he held up his middle finger. Yes, just his middle finger.

Lauren had told me that a few days before, Max was doing some kind of Spiderman web shooting dance. Instead of folding his middle finger into his palm, as Spiderman would do to shoot a web, Max got confused and was flipping the middle finger out while keeping all the other fingers closed. Basically he was dancing around the house flipping the bird. She explained to him that some people may misinterpret the middle finger as a bad gesture. That it was kind of like sign language for a bad word.

"It's just not a very nice thing to do Maxfield."

"Mommy said it means a bad word. What's the bad word?" He asked and he stared at his raised middle finger trying to figure out what it means.

"It is just a mean gesture. It is like teasing but in mean way."

"But what's the bad word?"

"It does not mean any specific word." I told him trying to avoid a long conversation about four letter words. "It means I don't like you very much. It is something you may direct at someone you don't like or who has been mean to you. But I don't want you to ever do that to someone."

He was quiet for a moment and I thought the conversation was going to end there. He put his middle finger down and I kissed him goodnight.

"Dad?"

"Yes pal."

"The next time you tell a Team Geo Trax story, maybe all the Team Geo Trax guys like Sir John and Bruno and Ethan can all surround Brutus and Victor and do this." Maxfield held up both his middle fingers.

25 comments:

  1. Anonymous9:25 AM

    Well he's got a good point there. He's definitely a 'thinker', that Max.

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  2. Ha! Thankfully, we haven't encountered bad words or gestures around here yet.

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  3. The image of that cracked me up. Thanks for a good laugh.

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  4. Yup, I need me one of those.

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  5. Anonymous10:26 AM

    We've always told our sone that it means "punch me in the nose", because that's very well the reaction you might get if you do it to someone!

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  6. Anonymous10:27 AM

    Sorry, I meant "son"!

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  7. I laughed out loud at the visual of that. Rock on with your bad little self there Max!

    I like Donna's idea too. That was funny and very true too!

    I miss having little kids around. They're so much fun!

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  8. I nearly choked on my lunch when I read Max's idea for the next GeoTrax story time. Too funny...you think you talk a kid down from a sensitive situation, and he comes back with a doozy of a follow-up.

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  9. Maybe you should tell him that only the bad guys make that particular gesture?

    And Donna made me laugh - brilliant comeback!

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  10. Funny kid. I have no idea what the right way to handle that is and I am not looking forward to my try at it.

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  11. You are a great storyteller and your muses are awesome!

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  12. Anonymous4:41 PM

    I'm sorry but that's hilarious, especially that statement at the end.

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  13. Sounds like you were doing the Big Dance around that subject. I know my day will come.

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  14. Anonymous5:25 PM

    So we don't get to talk about your balls anymore?

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  15. I just cannot get the image out of my head of Spiderman flipping everyone off while web slinging...

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  16. The kid has your gift!!! i cannot wait until he starts to blog! CRACK ME UP!

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  17. Anonymous12:15 AM

    The geotrax guys are TOO small. My son loves his 'guys' and 'auntie', but they hide so easily :\

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  18. Dude, that's funny.

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  19. Yeah. I "over-explained" the middle finger to my oldest...and "somehow" my middle son knows all about it also.

    Yay.

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  20. This reminds me of the time my second daughter (who was 4 then) asked during a picnic on the floor "Mommy, what does f*** mean?" I choked on my potato salad from laughing so hard!

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  21. Anonymous12:15 PM

    This is like when I was starting kindergarten, my mom explained to me that I might hear big kids on the bus say bad words, and that I shouldn't repeat them. Bad words were a new concept to me, so I asked her to tell me what they were (so I'd know which ones not to repeat!) She didn't want to, but I nagged her and nagged her and finally she told me one. I kept forgetting what it was, and for days I'd ask her, "Mom, what's that shet word?"

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  22. Anonymous11:28 PM

    I'm so glad the worst thing my 2-year-old has said so far is "poopy butt." I'm sure my time will come too, I just hope it's not anytime soon! -Jon

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  23. Anonymous1:07 AM

    hahahaha

    omg
    hahahahahaha
    hahahahaha
    haha

    love it!

    btw....i still forgot my pw..hahaha
    bew_not logged in
    and yes...still laughing
    hahahahaa

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  24. Anonymous2:56 PM

    That might be the most awesome parent/ child moment I've ever read about bad words.

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