“Why are teddy bears a thing?” My stepson’s question caught me off guard. “Where did that come from?” I wondered, followed by a verbal, “I have no idea actually,” and a glance in the rearview mirror to see the expression on his face. We were driving to some activity, and these drives were often coupled with questions ranging from that random “why are teddy bears a thing?” to the more serious “what does Black Lives Matter mean?”
The Fine Line of Questioning
The Fine Line of Questioning
The Fine Line of Questioning
“Why are teddy bears a thing?” My stepson’s question caught me off guard. “Where did that come from?” I wondered, followed by a verbal, “I have no idea actually,” and a glance in the rearview mirror to see the expression on his face. We were driving to some activity, and these drives were often coupled with questions ranging from that random “why are teddy bears a thing?” to the more serious “what does Black Lives Matter mean?”