You know you might all laugh about this, but kids actually do that.
Bouncing up and down around me, my son screams out "Look Mummy, Look", pointing the whole while to the sky. I look upward to the sky to see a dot in the distance and wonder how the hell the lil devil saw that. It's that small a dot that I have to run inside to get the Binoculars, I then come back and and find the dot once again, only to find that a child somewhere has lost a rather expensive ballon (a Character one), and my son happenes to see this, HOW? I mean come on do kids have a radar for ballon's or something?
I just wonder what makes a child get so excited? Do you maybe think that as they grow from a baby to a toddler, we show them these things, with voices high and excited?
Anyway you gotta love the way a child can make a plane, or for that matter anything so exciting.
Sorry having a Mum day today, God there is nothing in this world like being a Mum, they make you so proud, and you get hugs whenever you want them
didn't you know? ALL kids have a built in "balloondar" and a "funny thing spotter" nowadays.. they're born with 'em.. i was young enough when i had my open-heart surgury that they installed some in me.. i can spot a tiny balloon at over five miles on a clear day, though anything else, well.. if i suddenly lost my sight and hearing, i couldn't tell if the USS Enterprise (the aircraft carrier, not the one with the "Kirk's Shaggin' Wagon" bumpersticker) suddenly appeared hovering over my house!
i also have a special affinity for shiney objects.. oooo... shiiiiiiiiiiiney...