Tuesday, August 28, 2012

Crossing The Line

August 27, 2012


 The time has come, yet again. where we notice that the water is quite. so it's time to make waves Time to poke the fire, color outside the lines, push the limits...... CROSS THE LINE. Lately We've been seeing a lot of Daddy. It's fantastic! We wake up together. More like we wake up, then we wake him up. We brush our teeth together, eat together, spend our whole day together. Everyday is a new day. He's so fun to play with...until we cross the line. I find it rather amusing, Alyssia too. Daddy, on the other hand, does not find it so entertaining. You should see his face. Daddy tries to be patient and get a grasp on the situation, it doesn't help. It's a game to us. We notice it doesn't bother him, so we push it a little farther. It's a game. He's cool, calm, and collective, so it seems. It's just a game. You might think of us as mean. Some might think of it as cruel. Remember, it's just a harmless game.We like to think of it as pure, unconditional love, at it's purest. Every parent must go through it. We as children, want to know how far we can push him. how far we can take it and how Daddy will react (for future purposes). The emotion to every emotion. WE WANT TO SEE IT! We ask him if we can we have another pack of gummies. The answer is always, no. We ask for more juice, after the first delicious cup. The answer, once again, a big fat no. We don't like being told no, about anything. Who run the world? GIRL! GIRLS! We know the song. We are powerful. We are strong. We push and push. Daddy asks me why do I ask the same questions, time and time again. It's simple. Sooner or later, Daddy's is going to give in, give us a different response. I'm not saying it happens right away and I'm not saying he gives in every time. Reality of it is, he rarely does, but he does. It never hurts to try. Well, let me rephrase that. It never physically hurts to try. Emotionally, it does. We have our feelings hurt all the time. Daddy, is a persistent Daddy, too. We cry. Alyssia more than me, of course. We can't help it sometimes. Our hearts are broken. How could Daddy say no to his little girls. We are his world, after all, but even after the tears have started, Daddy still says no. So, why do we still continue our relentless pursuit? The reason is simple. We make waves in the waters because, you can learn more in a storm than the calm. We cross the line, to find out where that line is. We poke the fire, to see how high it can go. We color outside the lines, because we can. We push the limits because we are told there are none. Keep up the good work and good luck, Daddy. With every piece of mentality you use towards and against us, we will use that same mentality on you.





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