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Amazed How Often I’m Amazed

Hey folks, I haven’t posted here in a while because I’ve been spending more time working on my other blog www.RunFasterDaddy.com. It’s not for lack of material mind you that I’ve been an absentee landlord, it’s just that there are only so many hours in the day that I can justify being on the computer. Anyway, enough of my pseudo-apology.

Last week, the family went down to the Cape for a great week of relaxation and some rest. We had two set of friends come to visit for a few days each during that week and despite some rather crappy weather at the beginning of the week, we had a great time.

Friday night April decided that she wanted to make a new lobster pasta dish, so she picked up 4 small lobsters and it was my job to cook and pick the little buggers so she could add the meat to her sauce.

Now, for years I’ve been amazing my friends and in-laws with my “put the lobster to sleep trick.” It’s really not that hard, you’ve just got to position them just so and rub them the right way and they will literally stand on their head asleep.

Here’s a short video of another old salt demonstrating the trick:

I was showing this trick to Justin so he could try it and McKenna was playing around in the kitchen close by. First I demonstrated the technique for Justin and then he tried it.

A few minutes later McKenna came up to me and tugged on my shorts leg and asked if she could see one of the lobsters. I encourage this sort of thing. When I catch snakes or turtles in the yard I make sure she gets to play with them and earlier in the week I caught a live horseshoe crab on Skaket beach and did a little science class for the kids. As a consequence, McKenna is not fearful and will pick up just about anything.

I took one of the lobsters out of the sink and put it on the kitchen floor for her.

Check out below what she did:

McKenna holding lobster

Step 1 - Grab lobster

McKenna balancing lobster

Step 2 - Position and massage lobster

McKenna positioning lobster

Step 3 - Balance lobster on head

Fast Asleep

Step 4 - Lobster Fast Asleep

That’s right! The whole time that I was showing Justin how to put them to sleep and she was playing nearby, she was really eavesdropping and paying attention. No disrespect to Justin, who did learn the trick, but McKenna got her lobster to sleep and in the tripod position even faster. Now, I would be proud of her if I had shown her how to do it and she was able to then repeat it, but I’m truly amazed by her ability to pick up everything around her. Her mind is like a sponge. No I take that back, it’s like the Sham-Wow.

Anyway, sorry it’s been so long since I last posted. You should check out my other blog too. It is geared more towards runners and triathletes, but I often post about my kids on that site too. If you have any stories about your kids doing something amazing, post a comment and let me know.

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