Tuesday, April 07, 2009

Dot...dot...dot...

The other evening, my husband and I got together with our son and his family for a family dinner. While we were getting things together, my five-year-old grandson kept running around saying "but dot dot dot." Or "and then dot dot dot." I finally asked what he was talking about and was informed that he was learning about ellipses and how they mean you have to wait.

dot dot dot - as in: but... or: and then...

ellipses

From a five-year-old. And he knew exactly what they meant. I know over-aged adults who don't know what an ellipsis is. I probably didn't know what they were until I was in college. And even now, I get confused at times whether to use an ellipsis or dash. (Please don't email me about the difference - my grandson has made the lesson quite clear to me!) :)

His intelligence continually astounds me and his grasp of concepts that many adults can't comprehend. And yet, five minutes later, he was teasing his baby sister and being the little imp that he can be. Like any five-year-old.

dot dot dot

1 comments:

Susan Kelley said...

He sounds like an exceptional child. Aren't grandchildren the most wonderful of beings?