Kristina Light

Kristina LightKristina Light, Electronic Media Manager for KCParent.com, and Editor of the all new KC Going Paces Magazine, grew up in Kansas City, Missouri, and is happily raising her family in her hometown. She and her husband, Ron, have four daughters. Kristina loves exploring Kansas City's treasured places and meeting the wonderful people who bring our city to life.


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Daddy Can Fix It...

    Over the years, we've had a few toys or possessions break that required a little extra TLC. My mother gave my oldest a wooden rocking chair for her dolls. One of my teenage students thought he could sit in it (keep in mind that it was too small for my toddler) and he broke part of the wood. My husband had to repair the rocker.

    Likewise, my husband is an electronics guru and he's had to repair most electronic toys that have entered this home (especially those from Craigslist, like our VSmile, or hand-me-downs from friends). As that's his hobby, he's had complete success thus far.

    And so, my daughter has come to two conclusions: 1) Daddy can fix ANYTHING! (I confess, I almost believe this too.) and 2) ONLY Daddy can fix things.

    Last night, she was coloring a picture that required some scotch tape. Daddy can do it. Her toy camera required new batteries and Daddy wasn't home. I offered to fix it, she replied, "No mom, you don't know how. We have to wait for Daddy."

    Okay, I may not be an electrician. Okay, I am NOT an electrician, but I do know how to use scotch tape, replace batteries, and even wield the occasional screw driver or hammer. But, not in my daughter's eyes. ONLY Daddy can fix things.

    I wonder if she thinks my daddy can fix things too (her Grandpa) or only her daddy? Is he the only one with these special powers? I also wonder how long her daddy will hold this special talent in her eyes?

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Comments  3

  • Terri McCoy 4 Aug, 12:58 PM

    When my girls were growing up,they use to think the same thing,that daddy could fix anything,because when it came to there toys or bicycles,he could fix just about  anything.Especially at Christmas time he was always the one to put all the toys together.Now that they are all grown up and have families of there own, they still call there dad whenever they need something fixed,rather it be working on there appliaces,or working on there cars,they still rely on dear ole dad.
  • Shannon Byus 4 Aug, 01:44 PM

    This blog made me laugh! My hubby is actually a repair guy and can just about fix anything but when he gets home he is so tired of fixing stuff we have to sweet talk him into fixing everything around here!  I have learned over the years he can not fix everything but almost! What would we do without them!
  • JW 7 Aug, 11:22 AM

    It is funny that you mention that daddy can fix anything because I know the kids are really hurt when they want me over mommy.  Usually when they fall down, bang their head, or get the frequent cut and scrape, they want mommy and only mommy.  When my daughter broke her collar-bone though, she wanted daddy, not mommy.  I guess dads are supposed to fix everything, including broken bones.
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