Saturday, March 01, 2008

A trip to Agina

What's that? You've never heard of Agina?

Neither had I, until a few weeks ago. At first it was just a casually-mentioned locale in Sam's stories. ("And I'm the bus driver and Alli and Ella and Max and Ruby and MJ and Dora and Clifford the Big Red Dog and Uncle Michael get on the bus and we drive to Agina and eat ice cream.") But it gradually became an obsession. Everyone Sam knows lives in Agina! Every fun thing happens in Agina! And finally, every trip in the car should be a trip to Agina!

I'd love to take him to Agina! From his descriptions ("By the rivert! With the dragons! And the mermaids!") it sounds lovely. Unfortunately, my new Garmin GPS does not recognize "Agina" as a plotable destination. And I'm not about to ask for directions, as "Agina" rhymes conspicuously with, well, you know what it rhymes with. So that leaves Sam as my only source of information. I asked lots of probing questions, ("What is Agina's primary commercial export?") but "by the rivert," was the most specific geographic information Sam was willing to provide.

Unfortunately, he's eager to provide that information to everyone he meets. Yesterday, he went so far as to yell "Hey. Hey! HEY!" until he got the attention of the Wal-Mart customer service associate who was foolishly processing my return instead of listening to him. And then he rattled off a long list of planned activities: "And we will go swimming in Agina! In the rivert in Agina! And play with toys in Agina! And have candy in Agina!" The associate eyed me warily, but I didn't bother to explain. What could I say? "He's not so good with geography. Or anatomy." So we just headed to the back of the store to buy diapers.

Finally, we had a breakthrough. Turns out one of the DVDs we checked out from the library yesterday features Dora the Explorer traveling the world and stopping at famous landmarks, including the Great Wall of China. Sam was elated to see his favorite explorer at his favorite destination. That's right folks. "Agina" is just another way to say "China." "Of China," if you're going to be all formal about it. Or if you are three.

I don't have any idea who introduced Sam to the Great Wall in the first place. It could have been anyone--those pesky Little Einsteins, or their enemies, the Backyardigans. Or it might have been Dora's sneaky cousin, Diego. But whoever it was, I hope they never visit Venus.

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

That Dora with her dirty Freudian symbols!

Coach said...

Somehow, Ben, I just knew you were going to comment on this post. ;-)

MMA Lady said...

Boss, you and Sam are cracking me up! When I first read the title, I thought it said ANgina, and wondered who had had a heart attack!

B said...

Right with you there Mrs. Donut! Then I read it again and thought, "Uh oh Sam's been talking to my kids!" Good thing it's only that he's as addicted to Dora as Sweetsa!

Ree said...

Funny post! Thanks for the laughs! It is always interesting to discover that your youngster has been rambling on about something based in reality. When it suddenly dawns on me, I always go, "Ooohh!" I once had a young talker who, when I couldn't understand the words he spoke started saying "Ooohh!" for me, apparently knowing that was a cue for understanding. Unfortunately, it didn't always work as a trigger.

Peanut said...

This story just makes me laugh and laugh. The good ol' Great Wall Agina. Pretty great place--by the rivert, and mermaids and dragons? What better place is there?!

Stephanie said...

I love it! That is just awesome! I bet Chloe could've translated that one for us! By the way, I found the pacifier in the play kitchen sink! It's now washed and sitting on my counter.