When I went to pick up my son from daycare, his teacher pulled me aside with a serious look on her face. She said, “I need to talk to you privately. Your son told me you make him sleep outside when he’s bad.”
My heart dropped. I was shocked — and embarrassed. “What? I’ve never done that!” I said, completely confused. The teacher gave me a concerned look and said she just wanted to make sure everything was okay at home.
On the way home, I turned to my son and gently asked, “Sweetheart, what did you tell your teacher about sleeping outside?”
He looked at me with his big innocent eyes and said, “You know, when I’m bad, you say I have to sleep outside with Buddy.”
Buddy is our dog.
It turns out he meant lying in the backyard grass, playing with the dog during the day — not sleeping outside as punishment. The teacher had misunderstood his little story completely.
We both laughed so hard when I explained it to her the next morning — and now, it’s become one of those family stories we’ll never forget.