Had my first "kids" encounter this morning. Ummm, it was a bit awkward and surprising... but also not really my job, I don't think. Oh also, from one perspective, at least what I've heard anecdotally, it went swimmingly.
We went to the beach to see my sister, and her family. Her husband, and all four of her kids. One of them — my nephew (who I just met for lunch last week) — is the only one two kids, he has daughter (

and a son (5). We only see them a few times a year, but they've been to the house for Thanksgiving — and the girl has called me "the greatest chef I've ever met" on several occasions for my desserts. (I mean that's flattering? But,you know, she's eight. How many has she met, really?)
So when we walked in, I guess I assumed my nephew and/or his wife would have told the kids something about me. But it was very apparent that they hadn't. The daughter came out first and my sister said, "Say hi! You know them, you've at their house for thanksgiving" (or something like that). The girl looked at me and said, quietly to her dad "I don't know who she is... I don't know who either of them are." (I guess she didn't recognize my wife out of context).
When the boy came out he also had no idea who we were, and then came up to me and just asked if I wanted to play.
The rest of the morning was fine. That whole family is good. Everyone is super supportive and wonderful. I think once my sister slipped with a "he", but she said "she" a half dozen times too... so I know it was a slip.
Took some nice pics, had lots of laughs and then we left (we have dinner with one of my sisters-in-law and her husband later).
But as we were driving away, I said to my wife... we agreed this morning that we were hosting Thanksgiving again... their parents have to say something to the kids, right? If only to tell them what to call me. However they want to handle it is fine. Not going to inject myself into that.
Guess we'll see.
But not being sniffed out by kids who know me. I think that's a feather in my cap? What do I know, thoug.