John and I were discussing whether Jackson could see The Avengers. We left Bella and Jackson at home when we saw it in the theater and I felt really happy about that decision once we saw the movie. Afterward, the men-folk (John, Sean and Liam) thought Jackson and Bella would be okay to see it and the women-folk (Maddie and I) definitely disagreed. Lots of violence and lots of dark concepts. So, now that it's out on DVD, the conversation came up again.
John: "Listen. He's not a baby. He understands the difference between reality and fiction."
Kat: "Yeah. He's six. I want to continue to filter what he sees, just like we did for the other kids at this age."
John: "You're being overprotective. He's fine."
Jackson comes wandering in.
Kat: "Jackson - do you know the difference between things that are real and things that are pretend? Like in movies and TV shows?"
Jackson: "Uh, yeah."
John [leading the witness]: "Like in Lord of the Rings. You know what characters are real and what are not, right?"
Jackson: "Yeah. Wike twolls. Twolls are not weal. Or orcs. Dose aren't weal eiver."
John: [with a vindicated look on his face] "Right, Jackson. They aren't real."
Jackson: "But hobbits? Hobbits are weal."
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