My 12-year-old daughter asked me, “Mom, do you have a baby picture of yourself? I need it for a school project.” I gave her one without thinking to ask what the project was. A few days later I was in her classroom for a parent-teacher meeting when I noticed my face pinned to a mural the students had created. The title of their project was “The oldest thing in my house.”
我12歲的女兒?jiǎn)栁遥骸皨寢?,你有小時(shí)候的照片嗎?我要用來(lái)做學(xué)校的作業(yè)?!蔽乙矝](méi)問(wèn)她是什么作業(yè),就給了她一張。過(guò)了幾天,我到她的教室參加家長(zhǎng)會(huì),看見(jiàn)我的臉被釘在學(xué)生們弄的一張壁畫(huà)上。而她們作業(yè)的名字叫“我家里最老的東西”。