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Monday
Apr052010

Textifying

This text message from Maddy made me laugh and wins the prize for the most random text of the month. She was doing homework one afternoon when I was in New York and she texted this:

Hey mom what is the value of x when y=0?? and what is the value of y when x=0?

Umm?  Hmmm. I wished I could have given an easy answer. My hazy memory of algebra suggests that certain are needed in cases like this--pesky things like an equation and variables.  Context.

I love that she thought I'd know this--as though I am a Mommy Magic 8 Ball. Underneath the amusement I identify with that desire to survey everyone else when faced with impossible-seeming questions.

Love that girl. And, by the way, she figured it out on her own after all.

Also, I just found this picture on my phone, taken last summer, evidence of how very much kids change in just a handful of months. She looks so young here!

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Reader Comments (1)

That is random but I would have gotten the same from Caleb. I feel kinda smart when he too asks me a math question thinking that I could possibly know the answer. I did help him last week and I couldn't believe it but of course I didn't act all excited. I didn't want him to think I didn't know what I was talking about. Inside I felt like an alzheimers patient that just got her memory back. Still got it!!!

04.10.2010 | Unregistered CommenterLiz

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