Family mealtimes are not the same in our house since a little person asked a big question.
“Mum? Am I eating an animal?”
This is what my daughter, Matilda, started asking at the dinner table a few weeks ago.
Matilda was four-years-old. She is now five (BIG difference, everyone).
Anyone with small children knows that they bring all of the questions, all the time.
In fact, young people, if you want mealtimes to remain peaceful and uninterrupted by life’s big questions, keep taking your contraception.
“And are YOU eating an animal?”
After we have established that yes, every individual around the table was indeed eating an animal, guess what?
She didn’t let it lie.
Matilda: “What kind of animal is it?”
Me: “It’s a moo-c… it’s a cow.”
M: “Is it dead?”
Me: “I really hope so.”
M: “How did it die?”
Me: “Um. I think it got shot. Sorry, NO, I remember now, it just went to sleep.”
M: “Did it hurt?”
Me: “Definitely not.”
M: “It didn’t hurt but it DIED?!” *Disbelieving look*. “Why didn’t it just run away?”
Me: “Um, because it was… it was… in prison.”
M: “That’s just horrible. Why do people eat animals?”