Me & the kids had a picnic sitting outside at picnic tables at the Publix near our house. Watching the people coming & going spurred on some very entertaining & interesting conversation. Here are some of the kids' questions. One of my big things as a mother is that I answer my kids' questions in the most truthful way possible. I don't make things up or create fantasy ideas. I don't give them quick half-truth answers nor do I give them abstract explanations they can't possibly understand. So, their questions were intriguing, but my answers were thought-provoking (for me!) as well.
Allie: (pointing at a boy with Downs syndrome) "Mommy why does that boy look weird?"
Zac: (to add to Allie's question) "Yea, it's like he didn't grow all the way."
Zac: "Mommy, why is that mommy smoking with her little boy?"
Zac: "How do those dogs know where to take the blind person?"
Allie: "Mommy why are some people fat?"
Zac: "Why do some people say hi but some people don't?"
Allie: (about the car driving by) "Why can we hear their music?"
Zac: "How come when I tell God I love him, he doesn't say it back to me?" (That's the deepest question he has ever asked me. It took me a few minutes to really give him a solid answer.)
Zac: "Why do some people wear shirts that show their belly?"
Zac: "How many shoes are in the world?" (No lie, he asked that exact question. So I tried to give him a point of reference by us counting the shoes as people walked by. I think he realized that his guess of 10,000 shoes worldwide was a little short.)