Mad Dog is carefree and unscripted. The Deuce is extremely Type A.
For me, watching The Deuce is like looking in a mirror. She reminds me of me when I was her age -- and to be perfectly honest, sometimes it makes me cringe a little. She's a deep thinker and a worrier. I wish I could get her to lighten up a little.
Mad Dog, on the other hand, embodies much of the girl wish I was. She's confident and independent. And with confidence, comes a sure hand.
I don't believe I've ever seen her second guess herself.
Mad Dog brought home a school project a few weeks ago that sums her up perfectly. The assignment was to create a 3D shamrock and on each of the four pages write a wish.
- I wish I could draw better.
- I wish I had my own room.
- I wish fractions were easy for me.
- I wish I had curly hair.
Our wishes most likely would've reflected a desire to further improve a skill or characteristic. They would've somehow focused in on a perceived flaw that needs correcting. Our wishes would've been opportunities for self-improvement.
But not Mad Dog.
Her wishes don't reveal insecurity. Her wishes reveal a girl with purpose:
Mad Dog's wishes are:
- I want to have super powers.
- I wish I was rich.
- I wish I could read minds.
- I wish everything was like Star Wars.
I have a new wish: I wish I had a little more Mad Dog in me.
2 comments:
Too funny! I love Mad Dog's wishes, especially the Star Wars one.
Maybe your family needs to have a giant light saber battle? (please do it in a public park so I can hide and watch)
Hey, Meg! Check this out: http://laidoffdad.typepad.com/lod/2009/04/we-make-it-harder-than-it-has-to-be-and-i-cant-tell-you-why.html
We should start one here!!
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