"Mr. Armstrong, I see from your application that you're seeking to be admitted to the Cole Academy's Wobbler program."
"Yes, I am. And please, call me Zeke."
"Oh, OK. Zeke. Well, Zeke, why don't you tell me why you want to join the Wobblers."
"Well, I am getting to that age -- you know, 1 year. My birthday's on Friday."
"Oh, congratulations!"
"Thank you. Anyway, so that's the standard time to start transitioning from the infant room to the Wobbler program. Plus, I feel that I'm ready, development-wise. I'm walking fairly steadily at this point -- wobbling, if you will -- I'm getting pretty chatty, and at this point, I'm towering over the other kids in the infant room, plus the babies can't really keep up with me."
"How so?"
"Well, I'm constantly on the go, and I'm a big fan of leading marauding groups of short people around the room, pulling toys off of shelves, crawling around under the cribs, that sort of thing. It's more than most of the others can handle, since, you know, most of them can barely sit up on their own."
"I see your point. Let's talk a little bit about the future. What are your goals? Where do you see yourself in 5 years?"
"In 5 years, I'd like to be done teething. My mouth is hurting these days, so if I seem a little cranky, you'll have to forgive me."
"Not at all."
"Anyway, I'd obviously like to be running soon. I'm a big speed demon, but right now my gross motor skills can't keep up with the pace I'd like to maintain. Talking would be a plus. I'm imitating lots of words and sounds, but most of them are just Greek to me."
"Early childhood education humor -- love it."
"Thanks. I like to keep things light. Where was I? Oh, yes. So 5-year goals. Um, I guess in 5 years I'd like to be in big boy school. I know most kids start kindergarten when they're 5, but I hope to follow in my parents' footsteps and blow off kindergarten. Lame! So in 5 years, I'd like to be reading, in 1st grade."
"That's very ambitious. Best of luck to you. How about strengths and weaknesses?"
"Well, I've obviously got alot to learn, both academically and functionally. But I guess my greatest strength is my attention span. My parents tell me that my ability to focus on a particular task (or toy, whatever) is quite remarkable for my age. If I had to name a weakness, I guess it's possible that I'm a little too awesome."
"You saw Obama's speech at the Alfred E. Smith dinner, huh?"
"Yeah, I couldn't resist. Sorry."
"Well, your application looks good, and it appears you're qualified. So, welcome to the Wobblers. You'll start your transition today."
Hahahahaha! Awesome! And such professional interviewing skills!
ReplyDeleteWe picked up the pictures on Friday, and all I could think of (after I stopped guffawing) was that he looked like he was being interviewed for a job. So my mom and I started the "So, Zeke, where do you see yourself in 5 years" type of riffing, and a blog post was born...
ReplyDeleteThat is absolutely HILARIOUS! I am sitting here with tears in my eyes from laughing so hard. And I'm looking at his picture & hearing him answer all of the questions, too.
ReplyDeleteToo much. Just too much.
And too cute for words.
Sherice
Sherice
Love it Wendai! Can't wait to meet the Zekester in person. You know Ryan got booted from the infant room a month early b/c he was wreaking havoc- he started walking and then he was stealing babies toys, whacking babies w/ toys... They though it "best" for the others to move him up & knock him back to the bottom of the totem pole!
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