Monday, March 06, 2006


My daughter, the dare devil. Her mom says she’ll have stitches before she’s three. The first time I ever got stitches was when I was about twenty five and I had a mole removed from my back. Not very dare devilish. Not that I didn’t do stupid stuff and get hurt. If my mom knew half the stuff I did I probably would have been to the doctor a lot and been grounded even more. You’d never guess that today.

So I don’t know where she gets it, but I hope she never grows out of it. Maybe not the whole climbing-up-on-things and jumping-off-from-things, but the whole risk taking thing? A pretty cool trait of hers so far. I may have more gray hair (I keep it short so you can’t tell right off, and it’s harder to notice my hairline at all, let alone that it’s receding quicker than claims adjusters in Louisiana) but I truly enjoy seeing her fearlessness.

Testing the waters has not been a forte of mine for many years. I used to push the envelope with my parents to get their attention but once I was an adult, I realized I am responsible for my actions, success or failure. I mostly choose the safe route, something I should do less of…(do I smell another blog post?)

I really hope she keeps it up. Not only is it a source of entertainment for those around her, it is something that will help her in her life to be a strong and confident individual. But I wax poetic. If you were the parent of this awesome little person, wouldn’t you?

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

how lucky is she to have a daddy like you! i love her sense of adventure as well...just hope that we can stay away from the doctor as much as possible...lol...she's so much fun...

Anonymous said...

well, if I can say so myself, I'm a tad bit fond of this child!! She provides pure enjoyment and entertainment to boot!! I think you need to start submitting to America's funniest videos...might as well win her a scholorship!!

Anonymous said...

Isn't it cool to see a childs personality and wonder how they will be when they are older. So far I think Kaitlyn will be a strong girl. She is so brave and doesn't isn't afraid to try anything. She gave a talk in Prumary with no problem. For my first talk, I hid under the table. She likes to say she's "tough."...but then she also loves Barbies.

Anonymous said...

Love it! She's a crazy kid!!

Anonymous said...

From what I can tell she is very lucky to have two parents who love her dearly. The day I was there she was such a character. She is a doll. So she is a lil daredevil that is good.

But dad wait till she is a teen... then the grey hairs will really come through... we have two teen girls and one boy. My hubby didn't know what a grey hair was till now...

GreyRaven

Anonymous said...

Jim, your writing was great...but without that picture of Sage it just wouldn't have hit home quite so well! That picture is seriously the greatest!

Anonymous said...

ok..so how freaking ADORABLE!! that picture made me laugh out loud (and i'm in the middle of comp. class) haha!!! and YES i wish i was more like sage also...BRAVE and willing to take risks!! and she is like you AND jill too...what a LUCKY girl...and lucky parents!!!

Anonymous said...

That picture ROCKS! Love it... and love that you guys let her explore & you let her be a kid!!! :o)