an extraordinary girl with a social conscience

Emma Ann Clickman – you’re not an ordinary girl, you’re an extraordinary girl.

You have an unusual awareness of your surroundings, what people are saying, what’s going on.

While most other kids (and adults for that matter) are lost in their own worlds, their inner self, you’re constantly taking everything in, thinking big thoughts, concerned about issues larger than yourself.

My sweet grandchild you are blessed with a “social conscience,” defined as a sense of responsibility or concern for the problems and injustices of society.  Being aware of the problems that affect people, animals, the planet…  and wanting to do something to help.

A few cases in point:

  • raising money for cancer (I blogged about this in 2014)
  • creating thoughtful, impromptu gifts for people  (you gave me a hand-made bracelet last night at LaFesta and gave Grammy a necklace)
  • deciding not to eat bacon (“It comes from a pig and I don’t want to eat a pig, they’re cute.”
  • then after a few weeks, deciding not to eat meat
  • helping your Dad around the house (you’re always the one who does this without even being asked)
  • looking out for Jack
  • giving your parents ‘free good deeds’ as presents (like taking out the trash for a Valentine’s present).
  • wanting to go back in time to prevent Abe Lincoln’s assassination (see the precious paper below that you wrote in school)

Your recent decision to stop eating meat floored me.  I asked why you made this decision… Do you have a friend doing this?  “No.”   Did someone talk to you about this?  “No.”  “I thought of it myself.”   It’s mind-blowing seeing this kind of thoughtfulness, sensitivity and kindness in a 10 year old kid (you’ve had it for many years already).

Emma, I’m so proud of you.  You will grow up to do great things.

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Hello! I'm your Papa... I'm the luckiest man in the history of Earth (possibly the Universe if there are other human life forms). I'm lucky because I have an incredible grandchild - you - in my life. you teach me. inspire me. make me laugh. fill me with pride and turn every day I'm with you into pure sunshine happiness You feed my Papa Soul and make me whole. I will love you and be with you forever. I've written these blog posts to capture the times of your childhood. Little moments you would have forgotten... and bigger moments that would have grown more vague over time. Now you'll have stories that make the past come alive. Stories that give you insight into who you were, what you were like and what things made you happy, sad and proud. Stories that also remind you about our special relationship, what we did together and all the fun we had.

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