Notorious

I wore my Ruth Bader Ginsburg socks yesterday, and by a coincidence that my heart soar, the kid I nanny for walked up to me with I Dissent: Ruth Bader Ginsburg Makes Her Mark and asked me to read it. More than happily, I obliged. 

We sat on the couch, and I read the whole thing to him, kind of a feat because he's only three and would usually rather be running, jumping, or pretending to be Michaelangelo. As I read, I kept pausing to make sure he understood how important RBG was and is still to this day. More than once, I interrupted with, "she's my hero!" while we read the remarkable story.

When I finished the book, I closed it, then laid my right wrist on top of it, and pointed to the dissent collar on the book's cover and how it matched the tattoo on my arm. He had seen the tattoo plenty of times before, but I wanted him to know the why of it. Satisfied I had done my job, I watched as he ran off to play.

Later, after his sister came home from school, he grabbed the book, ran up to her, and said, "Look! This is Ruth! She's Melissa's hero!"


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