Math is not one of Allie's best subjects. If I follow her marks, it's not really a subject at all. More of a past time until nutrition break. This explains why I sat smiling in a little chair in Allie's classroom yesterday, while her teacher told me that when she announces to the class that it's time for the math lesson, Allie yells out "Great!". Then she puts her head down on her desk and falls asleep. Her teacher asked if this was normal. That's why I was smiling.
"Well," I said, "she was tired last night."
"She does it just about every time," she replied.
"Fine. I'll talk with her." I pried myself out of the chair and left.
Like a good dad that night I did math homework with Allie. Three questions. Ninety minutes worth. When we were done she said, "Thank Christ!" and slammed her book closed.
I'm not religious, and I don't stun easily, but that one did it.
"Allie, where did you hear that?" I asked.
"That's the Lord's name," she said back to me like I asked her the time.
"I know," I said, "I know it is. But why did you say it?"
"I was thankful we were done, because you know I hate math, so I thanked the Lord for being finished." She looked at me as though I had a problem with English.
Just to be on the safe side, we had fish for dinner.
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