...went to work with her mom the day after Thanksgiving(popular nationwide pharmacy chain). She's in the store office watching a movie on the portable dvd player and coloring her coloring books. Her mom's friend/co-worker comes into the office and initiates some small talk by asking her what she's watching. Kierin(my little girl) tells her she's watching A Bug's Life. Anne(the co-worker) tells her that she's never seen it, but wants to get it for her kids. So Kierin proceeds to tell her, "If my dad buys me A Bug's Life on Blu-Ray maybe you can have my regular dvd." She continues by asking her if she's ever seen HD and when Anne says no, Kierin can't believe it and continues by telling her how much better it is than regular TV and how the color's are brighter and everything looks so much more real! Apparently Anne couldn't believe that she was hearing this from a 9 year old girl and immediately rushed to tell my girlfriend about it and how I'd ruined a sweet little girl by turning her into a tech geek!
Now I did recently buy Ratatouille and Meet the Robinsons for her on Blu-Ray, but I got them cheap! Before my sister moved in with us, Kierin could show her to to work the home theater system. Hell, she even figured out Verizon's new interactive program guide before me(I'm still wrestling with that freakin' thing). This is a smart kid. We finally gave her an e-mail address so she can e-mail her friends and she e-mailed her mom a message saying "Can you take me here..." At the bottom of the message she had managed to use the internet to get the exact address of our local mall! Now I love my little girl and I give her a hard time for being a little too girly sometimes(I'm trying to turn her into a tomboy), but this thing at her mom's work. That really made me proud.