This kid is always forward, never shy and this kid is always open.
From our sporadic conversations and my pressing questions, often
concerning his safety and welfare, because he always seems to be alone, I
know that he is adopted after having spent his ‘baby years’ of which
‘he doesn’t fully remember because when he goes to sleep at night he
dreams them safely into a dream basket’ being ‘fostered between lots of
mummies and daddies, some nice and some not as nice’ and these mummies
and daddies all had children of their own, ‘lots of different big
brothers, little brothers; big sisters little sisters’ that often stole
his toys and broke them, called him names and told him scary stories
that kept him awake at night and prevented him, on frequent occasion,
from storing his dreams, his precious safely in his dream basket, so he
can access them at a later date, when he’s ready. If his dreams, are not
stored in this basket, then he can never be sure where they’ll
disappear to, and this is why, he says, he can’t remember his mum and
dad, and he holds these evil brothers and sisters entirely responsible
for it.
There was this one time where Stadia pinched him until he turned
different shades of purple. Stadia, he tells me, is one of the bigger
sisters that he’d like to say he hated the most but shouldn’t really,
actually hate anybody because God isn’t happy with people who have
hatred in their hearts. God would much prefer it if all of his children,
this wretched kid included, which he adds, grinning widely, proud that
he is this great man sleeping in the heavens’ child however isn’t really
sure that he enjoys living amongst ALL of the other children, but,
(thankfully), he doesn’t mind living alongside me, at least, although
God would much prefer it if all of his children only had hearts full of
love. He says that we know this because God created mummies, which, even
though not ALL of mummies are like this, we shouldn’t question God
because it hurts his feelings and there is a naughty corner beneath the
ground for anyone who hurts his feelings, and these mummies that God has
created only know how to love, with all of their hearts.
In philosophizing his 5 year old Philosophies , this wretched kid
does mull over the fact that maybe one has to become a mummy before they
are able to have hearts full of JUST love, but then quickly finds error
in his thoughts in realizing that everybody can’t be mummies, because
some people are boys and everybody knows that, obviously, boys turn into
daddies when they grow up. Although, he reminds me, that not all
daddies are good at being daddies, some even abandon their children,
something that in his ‘oprinion’, mummies never really do unless
absolutely necessary. Finally he adds, full of woe by this point, that
there are, then, those times where both mummies AND daddies take off and
leave, and sadly, this is the situation that he is in, he just wishes
he knows where he put that silly dream basket, so he could open it up
and reclaim those memories that he so badly wishes he had not
carelessly misplaced.