Friday, March 4, 2011

Zookeeper Brian.

All of the kids in Brian's class were sent home with stuffed animals for a night.  They were to be zookeepers to their animals and then write a short (pre-written-fill-in-the-blank) story about their time with their animal.  Brian has a little collection of stuffed animals but has only showed any sort of interest in the ones that are somewhat human- Eddie, Woody, or Buzz.  


Yet, this little giraffe stole my boy's heart.  It was obvious from the start Brian was going to take his new zookeeper position very seriously. When I pulled him out of his backpack he yelled "Gi-aff!".  He brought him to his room and set him on his train table while he pushed his trains back and forth.  He was hugging him when he was sucking his thumb.  He sat him on the toilet to watch him take a bath.  He slept with him.  He ate breakfast with him.


We wrote our story which had him writing a total of 10 words without one whine, groan, or scream.  He happily did it all the while saying "Gi-aff, Gi-aff, Gi-aff".

In the morning we were just pulling out of the driveway to go to school when I remembered the giraffe who had to be put down so Brian could put on all of his snow gear.  I looked in the rearview mirror and asked, "Do you have your giraffe?"  A look of fear, shock, and sadness went over his eyes as he yelled "Oh nooooo gi-affe!!!"  I ran back into the house to rescue his new best friend and the giraffe was greeted with bigger smiles and hugs than I usually get.

As I walked him into school he held the giraffe in one hand and my hand in the other.  I watched him smile as he looked up at me and then back at his giraffe several times.  It was clear he thought it was a good start to a morning.

I loved the way he loved this giraffe but I feel very sorry for whatever teacher tries to take it away today!

10 comments:

tulpen said...

Oh. No. Poor teacher!

Anonymous said...

That teacher may lose a limb!

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Karla said...

: D So sweet!

autismand said...

Please, please tell us that the teacher allowed him to keep the giraffe? Surely she could buy a replacement? Never come between a man and his giraffe.

Unknown said...

Actually I guess he just handed it over when all of the other kids handed in their animals without even a wistful look backwards. He loves to prove me wrong!

Lynn said...

I had to re-read the sentence that included the phrase "put the giraffe down" to make sure that euthanasia wasn't part of the assignment. Glad to hear that he forked it over without incident...our kids never cease to surprise.

Lynn said...

I had to re-read the sentence that included the phrase "put the giraffe down" to make sure that euthanasia wasn't part of the assignment. Glad to hear that he forked it over without incident...our kids never cease to surprise.

bbsmum said...

Please, please tell us that the teacher allowed him to keep the giraffe? Surely she could buy a replacement? Never come between a man and his giraffe.

Kelly said...

That teacher may lose a limb!