My son just made me cry. He was asking about the war in Iraq. Led into the conversation from talking about dinosaurs, asking me wbout what happens to all the concentrations of organic chemicals that life collects, after a cataclism and how petroleum is formed ... blah blah ... we get to the war and he is under the assumption, from school, that the war is over and WE are re-building the country of Iraq. "It's good that the war is over", he said.
I completely lost it!
I need to talk to him a lot more, but I don't know where to start. I was becoming emotional and I did not want him to see my weakness or how the subject, in regard to his life, affects me. I gave him a quick change of subject and ditched him, while I bounced outside to reset.
When I was in control, I came back in and my daughter, who had been playing with her kitty in her room, but hearing, asked, "Daddy, what does it mean that the war is over?"
I don't know what to say. How much should I tell them?
How much detail about politics can an eight year old grasp? ... or a six year old? Is it time to explore more deeply the nature of humankind, with them?
Anybody got anything to add to my fears.
EDIT:
I know I said I cried, but it was actually that I stopped breathing and had trouble speaking and my face turned red from everything from being caught off guard, unprepared to absolute rage. Containing it was difficult, but I tried. It's still a "cry", though, from an overswelling of conflicting emotions.