Saturday, January 22, 2011

Evan Has A Dream

Evan is now 2-years-old and in the toddler room at his preschool. On occasion, the kids are assigned homework. Usually their homework is tracing letters or shapes or coloring in a picture. For Martin Luther King, Jr. day, Evan was assigned homework of a different nature. He was asked to write his own 'I have a dream' poem. Now, I'm sure the teachers realize that a 2-year-old, even one as brilliant as mine, cannot write poetry. Therefore, I took it upon myself to write a poem on his behalf. I believe I truly captured Evan's spirit and was able to relay what Evan would have written about had he been able to comprehend the assignment. The poem that Evan turned in read as follows:

Evan Has a Dream
Evan has a dream that, one day, he will live in a land
where all adults beckon to his every command
And in that land, his word would be law
all would obey him, big and small
Every TV would be tuned to PBS, Nick Jr. or Disney
so he could view his Super Why, Wubsy or Mickey
He would be served chicken nuggets upon request
Eat a vegetable? Surly you jest
Playtime for all, any time, every day
these are his rules, this is his way
Never a time out or a harsh disciplinary word
punishing Evan, the thought is absurd
Bath time is meant for bubbles and fun
and squirting Daddy with his water gun
Bedtime is flexible, he'll sleep when he's through
running and jumping and giggling too
Evan has a dream and I hate to admit
he's closer that I'd like, to accomplishing it!