Thursday, July 15, 2010

No good answer

A question came at me out of the blue tonight...

K10: Mom, I have a question that's been bugging me.
Me (only half paying attention): Mmm?
K: What happens to us after we die?
Me (with a swift intake of breath and suddenly fully alert): What do you think happens?
K: I don't know. Maybe we go to heaven, maybe we just die. Maybe we wait around for a while for a new life. I'm not sure.
Me: All those are good ideas. Really, no one knows. People may think they know. But really, no one knows for sure.
silence for a bit...
Me: Are you worried about what happens when you die?
K: No, just wondering.
Then he went off to play with Legos, pretending to blow things up.

What do you think? How did I do? Honestly, I don't have a good answer to this one.

5 comments:

  1. Sometimes its just the way they are. The random thought that pops into their head, they wonder and then ask, store that information and move on. I don't think you should be concerned unless he starts bringing it up a lot.

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  2. I think you did a good job and handled it well. I love that you aren't forcing one belief or another on him. It's interesting that he came up with those questions...I think they quite deep!=)

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  3. You did a great job. You have allowed him the freedom to explore ideas and decide for himself what his beliefs will be. Good job, Mom!

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  4. I think you did great! I think it's more important that you let your child explore what he thinks about things and then let him know that you're there to offer guidance, that's what you did!

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  5. I think you did a good job handling it.

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