Who's Your Daddy?
My grandson is at an age where he can talk, but is still too young to grasp certain concepts.
For instance, when heard me refer to his great-grandfather, whom he calls Mac, as my father, he asked me, "Mac's your father?"
"That's right," I told him.
"And you're my grandfather?"
"That's also right."
"Then what... I mean..."
I knew what he was asking. He was just having trouble finding the words.
"Mac's your great-grandfather," I explained.
My grandson considered that.
"What's so great about him?" he wanted to know.
For instance, when heard me refer to his great-grandfather, whom he calls Mac, as my father, he asked me, "Mac's your father?"
"That's right," I told him.
"And you're my grandfather?"
"That's also right."
"Then what... I mean..."
I knew what he was asking. He was just having trouble finding the words.
"Mac's your great-grandfather," I explained.
My grandson considered that.
"What's so great about him?" he wanted to know.
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