Today. It was a wonderful day. We went to Green Lakes. We fished, swam, ate, played. It was wonderful. You took risks - swimming all by yourself, climbing high on the playground, touching and playing with worms. I loved watching you and all of your innocence. You had fun. I had fun. Aiden and daddy had fun. It was wonderful.
We then came home and we started to get ready for school tomorrow. We picked out your clothes for the week and put them on the day hangers. We made your lunch - special yogurt, peanut butter and jelly sandwich cut in 4, snow peas, carrots, dipping sauce, and fruit. We put it, along with your soccer water bottle, in your lady bug lunch box. It then went into the fridge. We packed your backpack - extra clothes incase you need them. We washed your blanket for you to have at quiet time. Before you went to bed you wanted to all watch a movie together and snuggle. When you requested that you made me smile inside. I just - oh I don't know. It was so sweat - and just what I needed. My little girl snuggling up with me, her daddy, and her brother. A family. It was then time for bath and bed. I helped you take a bath and then daddy put you in bed.
After about 15 minutes of you and daddy reading books and giggling in bed I went up and reminded daddy that you have school tomorrow. I then got to lay with you. You were much more serious with me. You asked about school. You wanted to know who was going to drop you off, pick you up, where would Aiden go. You seemed nervous and yet excited. You asked me if I would stay with you. Oh darling...how I do want to stay with you. I would stay with you all day if I could. I told you I had to go to work to, to my school. I promised I would stay for a few minutes but then I would have to go. You wanted to know how long you would stay - I said all day. You asked what you would do - I replied with singing songs, reading books, learning ABC's, going outside. Again you seemed excited but nervous. You said you didn't know any songs so we sang a few together - Old McDonald, Mary Had a Little Lamb, Wheels on the Bus, Twinkle Twinkle. All the songs I knew that you knew. You asked again about someone staying with you at school - I tried to reassure you that your teachers would be with you - Ms Holly and Ms Jenny. You told me you would miss me lots. My heart melted. I will miss you too baby. So much!!
I love you so much. You are so big now. You can do it!!!
Monday, September 2, 2013
Friday, August 30, 2013
Walking
You are doing it!!! You are walking!!!
It is clear that now you would almost prefer to walk than crawl. Not only can you walk all the way across the room but you can pivot or turn your body also. When you want things you crawl right over to them and get them. The thing that you seem to want most, is whatever your sister has. Sometimes that is a ball but other times it is a puzzle piece or a crayon. She is patient with you and sometimes lets you have it. She will often try to distract you with something else. She will throw a ball to the other side of the room and you will go and chase it.
As you become more confident in your walking you are also starting to copy other things that Amelia does. You now climb up on to Amelia's stools, even though you can't get down. You stand up on the top and smile. You like to get onto her scooter. You hand on to the handles and smile. So proud of yourself.
You are becoming quite the daredevil.
I am so proud of you!!! Such a big boy now. You are a toddler now. I think that means I can't call your my little baby anymore. Now you are my little toddler.
I love you!!
It is clear that now you would almost prefer to walk than crawl. Not only can you walk all the way across the room but you can pivot or turn your body also. When you want things you crawl right over to them and get them. The thing that you seem to want most, is whatever your sister has. Sometimes that is a ball but other times it is a puzzle piece or a crayon. She is patient with you and sometimes lets you have it. She will often try to distract you with something else. She will throw a ball to the other side of the room and you will go and chase it.
As you become more confident in your walking you are also starting to copy other things that Amelia does. You now climb up on to Amelia's stools, even though you can't get down. You stand up on the top and smile. You like to get onto her scooter. You hand on to the handles and smile. So proud of yourself.
You are becoming quite the daredevil.
I am so proud of you!!! Such a big boy now. You are a toddler now. I think that means I can't call your my little baby anymore. Now you are my little toddler.
I love you!!
Preschool Orientation
Amelia - you are so big!!!
Today was the day. Well - not quite but it was still an important day. Your formal education started today. It was preschool orientation.
We had talked to you about pre-school all summer and you often asked about when you were going to get to go to school. We marked it on the calendar with a big S and then continued to put an S on all the days in September. We told you what you would learn - numbers, letters, colors, and so on. We practiced some of it at home to help prepare you. I think it only made you more excited. We went and bought you school clothes and school shoes. We kept them separate in your closet to keep them ready for school. The clothes that we bought were all dresses. The shoes are purple and pink and of course they light up. You are still going to use your Minnie Mouse backpack but we bought you a new lunch bag. It is a ladybug. You love it. We also bought you new undies - Minnie Mouse of course. You are ready.
I almost messed it all up. As much as we had prepped you and we had put it on the calendar, I almost missed some critical paperwork. You had to have the doctor sign off on you saying that your shots were up to date. I didn't think it would take more than about 5 minutes to print out your shorts record...but I was wrong. Apparently it takes 2-3 days. Whatever!!! No it doesn't!!! When the doctor's office told me that I had to call your preschool up and ask what to do. They told me you couldn't come on the first day unless you had the paperwork. I was so mad!!! I went back to the doctor and pleaded with them to fill out the form. They said that they would do it. I was so thankful. So when we go on Tuesday - we just have to make sure that we have it for them.
As your mom, I am of course, a mess. Yes, my love, I am that mom. I am the mom that will cry at everything and will be at every event. I will try not to embarrass you, but in doing so I probably will. I have cried almost every day straight for the last week. I try not to do it in front of you. Sometimes I cry in the car or while I watch tv. Other times I cry on your daddy's shoulder. He just looks at me and lets me cry, all while hugging me. I saw him cry once, even though he tried to hide it. I am just nervous. You are my baby. My first baby. I am nervous that you won't like it or that you will shutdown. That you will decide you don't like school or that you will not like your teachers. I want you to make friends, but am afraid that you won't. There is just so much that I want for you - but mostly I want you to have fun.
So today was orientation day. I knew I had to keep myself busy otherwise I would loose it. After breakfast we put the laundry away, cleaned your room and Aiden's room, put mommy's laundry away and cleaned out my drawers. We had snack, played with your toys, made a ceramic butterfly thing and then watched an episode of Jake and the Neverland Pirates (your new favorite show). While watching the show, I did cry a little bit. It was then time for me to get ready so I went upstairs to shower, where I cried more. But I got ready. I tried on multiple outfits, I wanted to make sure I looked good for you but also to impress your teacher. I wanted her to think we are good, responsible parents. Once Gamma was here to to babysit Aiden, you and I were off.
We went right over to CCC. Your preschool is in the back right underneath the library. Across from your preschool is the green house and the nature trail. Both of which you will be going to for preschool. We were a little early so you sat in the front seat with me while we waited for daddy and to go in. But soon it was time for us to go in and meet your teachers. We met Miss Jessie first and then Miss Holly. You went to the sand table first and played with that for a long time. You then came over to color with the pink crayon and then you went over to the doll house and blocks. You talked to some of the other students who came in but most of them were very shy and just stayed with their parents. While you were playing we talked to your teachers. We learned that every Thursday will be show-n-tell and that once a month you will have to bring in snack. We saw where your outside cubby is outside of the classroom is to keep your coat and your inside of the classroom cubby to keep your art work and portfolio in. You will get to take this home at the end of the year. We saw where the bathroom is and practiced using it. The back of the door has the steps with pictures on how to wash your hands. You thought it was pretty cool. Your teacher gave us some more information on the school and some more forms to fill out. We were there for about 45 minutes. You loved it. You played the whole time.
When we left there, I surprised you with a pedicure. I think we might make this a tradition. The week before school starts you and mommy go and get a pedicure. It is the first time that you had ever been so you had lots of questions. After we both soaked our feet you had your toe nails clipped and then painted. You painted them bright pink and the lady put white and silver stripes on it. You showed it to everyone. She then did my feet and you had lots of questions the whole time - what does that do, why is she doing that, what is that called? You were very patient while she did it. She finished us both off with some lotion on out legs and feet. I think you loved it.
It was then time to come home. You told Gamma all about it - or - she asked you a bunch of questions and you answered them. Mostly you showed her your toe nails. When daddy came home we talked about school more and then were off to dinner.
I had so much fun with you today. You are so big and so brave. You are going to be taking your first step into formal education next week. I will be there to drop you off and pick you up every day that I can. I love you so much!!
Today was the day. Well - not quite but it was still an important day. Your formal education started today. It was preschool orientation.
We had talked to you about pre-school all summer and you often asked about when you were going to get to go to school. We marked it on the calendar with a big S and then continued to put an S on all the days in September. We told you what you would learn - numbers, letters, colors, and so on. We practiced some of it at home to help prepare you. I think it only made you more excited. We went and bought you school clothes and school shoes. We kept them separate in your closet to keep them ready for school. The clothes that we bought were all dresses. The shoes are purple and pink and of course they light up. You are still going to use your Minnie Mouse backpack but we bought you a new lunch bag. It is a ladybug. You love it. We also bought you new undies - Minnie Mouse of course. You are ready.
I almost messed it all up. As much as we had prepped you and we had put it on the calendar, I almost missed some critical paperwork. You had to have the doctor sign off on you saying that your shots were up to date. I didn't think it would take more than about 5 minutes to print out your shorts record...but I was wrong. Apparently it takes 2-3 days. Whatever!!! No it doesn't!!! When the doctor's office told me that I had to call your preschool up and ask what to do. They told me you couldn't come on the first day unless you had the paperwork. I was so mad!!! I went back to the doctor and pleaded with them to fill out the form. They said that they would do it. I was so thankful. So when we go on Tuesday - we just have to make sure that we have it for them.
As your mom, I am of course, a mess. Yes, my love, I am that mom. I am the mom that will cry at everything and will be at every event. I will try not to embarrass you, but in doing so I probably will. I have cried almost every day straight for the last week. I try not to do it in front of you. Sometimes I cry in the car or while I watch tv. Other times I cry on your daddy's shoulder. He just looks at me and lets me cry, all while hugging me. I saw him cry once, even though he tried to hide it. I am just nervous. You are my baby. My first baby. I am nervous that you won't like it or that you will shutdown. That you will decide you don't like school or that you will not like your teachers. I want you to make friends, but am afraid that you won't. There is just so much that I want for you - but mostly I want you to have fun.
So today was orientation day. I knew I had to keep myself busy otherwise I would loose it. After breakfast we put the laundry away, cleaned your room and Aiden's room, put mommy's laundry away and cleaned out my drawers. We had snack, played with your toys, made a ceramic butterfly thing and then watched an episode of Jake and the Neverland Pirates (your new favorite show). While watching the show, I did cry a little bit. It was then time for me to get ready so I went upstairs to shower, where I cried more. But I got ready. I tried on multiple outfits, I wanted to make sure I looked good for you but also to impress your teacher. I wanted her to think we are good, responsible parents. Once Gamma was here to to babysit Aiden, you and I were off.
We went right over to CCC. Your preschool is in the back right underneath the library. Across from your preschool is the green house and the nature trail. Both of which you will be going to for preschool. We were a little early so you sat in the front seat with me while we waited for daddy and to go in. But soon it was time for us to go in and meet your teachers. We met Miss Jessie first and then Miss Holly. You went to the sand table first and played with that for a long time. You then came over to color with the pink crayon and then you went over to the doll house and blocks. You talked to some of the other students who came in but most of them were very shy and just stayed with their parents. While you were playing we talked to your teachers. We learned that every Thursday will be show-n-tell and that once a month you will have to bring in snack. We saw where your outside cubby is outside of the classroom is to keep your coat and your inside of the classroom cubby to keep your art work and portfolio in. You will get to take this home at the end of the year. We saw where the bathroom is and practiced using it. The back of the door has the steps with pictures on how to wash your hands. You thought it was pretty cool. Your teacher gave us some more information on the school and some more forms to fill out. We were there for about 45 minutes. You loved it. You played the whole time.
When we left there, I surprised you with a pedicure. I think we might make this a tradition. The week before school starts you and mommy go and get a pedicure. It is the first time that you had ever been so you had lots of questions. After we both soaked our feet you had your toe nails clipped and then painted. You painted them bright pink and the lady put white and silver stripes on it. You showed it to everyone. She then did my feet and you had lots of questions the whole time - what does that do, why is she doing that, what is that called? You were very patient while she did it. She finished us both off with some lotion on out legs and feet. I think you loved it.
It was then time to come home. You told Gamma all about it - or - she asked you a bunch of questions and you answered them. Mostly you showed her your toe nails. When daddy came home we talked about school more and then were off to dinner.
I had so much fun with you today. You are so big and so brave. You are going to be taking your first step into formal education next week. I will be there to drop you off and pick you up every day that I can. I love you so much!!
Saturday, August 24, 2013
To both of you
I love you both. I love how you hug each other and kiss each other. Amelia when Aiden is upset you get his blanket and want to snuggle with him. Aiden you help to wake Amelia up in the morning by giving her pat-pats and kisses. You make each other laugh and giggle. You play together with the lego table and build towers together. I just love you so much. I am so proud of you both.
Wednesday, August 14, 2013
Again...Steps Again
You did it again. You walked again - or took steps. This time there wasn't quite as much prompting - although still some. You were more willing to stand up and when you began to tip you balanced yourself better. You even took 4 steps at one point - maybe even 5.
The word that comes to mind to describe how your daddy, Amelia and myself feel is proud. We were all so proud of you. Amelia is like your little cheerleader - encouraging you, clapping for you and then also setting things up for you. She laughed with you and smiled with you. I am just so proud!!!
Love you!! I can't wait to see how you do tomorrow. :)
The word that comes to mind to describe how your daddy, Amelia and myself feel is proud. We were all so proud of you. Amelia is like your little cheerleader - encouraging you, clapping for you and then also setting things up for you. She laughed with you and smiled with you. I am just so proud!!!
Love you!! I can't wait to see how you do tomorrow. :)
Tuesday, August 13, 2013
First Steps
You did it!!! You took your first step on your own last night and tonight you took multiple steps!!! I am so proud of you!!!!
Last night I wasn't there when you took your first step. I was cleaning up dinner and you were playing with Amelia and Daddy. You were playing ball with then and you wanted to get it from them. They held it up for you to get and you took a step. Amelia came running to get me and I came in. And...then they tried to get you to take a step again and you wouldn't do it. You started to play with something else. I tried to take video but you just weren't interested. I think I have about 5 minutes of video with you not taking any steps. When I turned the camera off - you decided to take one little mini-step. We all said good job, clapped and tried to get you to do it again. There were no more steps last night.
Tonight you had lots of steps. Tonight, after we played dress up in which Amelia put you in a bumble bee costume, you took multiple steps. You did it!! Amelia got out her princess crown that lights up and flashes - you wanted it. You took it from me and gave it to Amelia and then took it from Amelia and gave it to me. Amelia and I would put it on our heads and you would crawl over to us and then stand up when you were close - but not to close. You then took 2-3 steps to get close enough to us that you could take it off our heads. We must have done this for 5 minutes - at least. It was so cute. You were so proud. You smiles and just lit up. You knew you had done something new and something that you wanted to do again.
Saturday, August 3, 2013
Roseland Waterpark
Your daddy and I wanted to do something a little different today. So...we went to Roseland Waterpark in Canandaigua. I was a little nervous about how you would do. You don't like to have water on your face from above - so you don't like the shower because the water comes from above you and then goes on your face. I knew the kids part of the water park had a lot of sprinklers and you would have to run under them. I just wasn't sure if you would like it.
But that morning when you woke up, all you wanted to do was go to the waterpark. We had to wait a little bit though because it didn't open until 11:00. So...I tried to entertain you with movies but it only worked for so long. Finally it was time to get ready. You wore your Tinker Bell bathing suit even though it is almost to small. I really have to tug on it to get it to come up high enough.
Once we get there, you insisted that you carry the tickets. And then dropped one. :) We gave the nice man the tickets and we were through. We got you a life jacket as we weren't sure if we were going to need it. I am glad we did. First we went to the lockers, then potty, changed your brother and off to the kid part of the park - Slash Factory. You were very nervous at first. You ran around, got your feet wet but came right back out. I think you did this at least 10 times. You wouldn't go up the steps or under the sprinklers or under the pouring water. We tried to encourage you by showing you how Aiden was going in the water and under the sprinklers. I then went up the steps with you and you went down the slides. Once you went down one slide you were ready to go down other slides. The first slide that you went down was the tube slide. It wasn't very long but it was faster than either of us had expected. When you came out, you came shooting out and went right into the water. You smiles, laughed, and gave me a high five. And then you went up the stairs again - but on the other side that didn't have sprinklers. You went down the tube slide again and then down the twisty slide and regular slide. You ran around more and started to put your rear end under some of the sprinklers. I was able to see your confidence grow and you became more daring.
After the Slash Factory, you and I went on the Lazy River. And it was so slow. I was going to have you ride on my lap to make sure you didn't fall in but the life guard suggested that you ride separately. I was nervous but there were special tubes for kids. It was a blue double tube that had netting in one of the bubbles. So you rode in front of me. You were so excited to have your own spot. As we went around you wanted to lean over and touch the water but I was to nervous so I wouldn't let you. I should have had your life jacket on you. The first part of the Lazy River just twisted around but then the sprinklers came and you got nervous. You didn't want to go through them - but we had no option. I told you to put your head down and cover your eyes. You went ahead and did this before we were even close. It was cute. Once we got through those you put your head up and tried to touch the water again. Me, the nervous mom, told you that you couldn't. I tried to push us off the walls so that I could control a little better where we were going and also to make us go faster. It was slow. There were more sprinklers but you did better with those. You just covered your face with your hands but didn't put your head down. Again getting braver as we went. I tried to control the raft a little so that the streams of water didn't go right on you but it didn't always work. We finally made it all of the way around and it was time to get out.
Next came lunch, then the hit of the park - the Wave Pool. You loved the wave pool the most. At first you just stayed near the edge but eventually made it all of the way up to your waist. The waves came out and you jumped and screamed and ran back to the shallow part. We spent a lot of time in the Wave Pool. When the waves came, I would pick you up over the waves and you would laugh. When you were comfortable you let me just lift you by your hands and eventually no hands at all and you would jump by yourself. You would jump and turn around all at the same time. You called it your trick. When the waves weren't going you would "swim" and kick your legs. Once you really learn how to swim I think you will be excellent at it. I am so proud of how much you have learned over the summer. In the wave pool you finally got really brave and just floated in the waves, going in and out with them. You were so proud of yourself. Again calling it your trick.
We then went back to Splash Factory. You were not happy about is and cried on the way over. Your towel kept falling off and so you got even more frustrated. Once there, you and I struggled a bit. I loved snuggling with you. I wrapped you up in a towel and you put your head down on my lap. I rubbed your face and back. As you are a very social person you wanted to make friends and play with someone. When you saw a little girl that looked to be about three you decided you wanted to go play again. You did great. You went down the little red slide a few times and put your back and rear end in the sprinklers. You only lasted about 15 minutes and wanted to go back to the Wave Pool.
So...we went back to the Wave Pool. You loved it still. It was by far your favorite place at the park. After a little while we decided it was time to go. You cried and cried claiming you weren't tired and wanted to stay. Now...your daddy and I knew you were tired so we tried to convince you that it was time to go. We put your shoes on and covered you with your towel.
It was time to change and I discovered that I forgot your undies. Sorry about that. We put on your shorts anyway and I made you put a sweatshirt on. You were so cold - although you wouldn't admit it. I changed your brother and then we left promising we would come back. We even told you that we would come back with Isa and Gamma. Once in the car you decided that you were tired and that you would take a nap. About 5 minutes into the ride home you were out. It was pretty funny. You were drinking your sippy and then I turned around and your mouth was wide open and your arm had just fallen to your side. It was clear you had fallen asleep while you were drinking your sippy. You slept the whole way home.
It was so great to spend time with you. I loved seeing you happy and courageous. You smiled and smiled. I love you so much!!!
But that morning when you woke up, all you wanted to do was go to the waterpark. We had to wait a little bit though because it didn't open until 11:00. So...I tried to entertain you with movies but it only worked for so long. Finally it was time to get ready. You wore your Tinker Bell bathing suit even though it is almost to small. I really have to tug on it to get it to come up high enough.
Once we get there, you insisted that you carry the tickets. And then dropped one. :) We gave the nice man the tickets and we were through. We got you a life jacket as we weren't sure if we were going to need it. I am glad we did. First we went to the lockers, then potty, changed your brother and off to the kid part of the park - Slash Factory. You were very nervous at first. You ran around, got your feet wet but came right back out. I think you did this at least 10 times. You wouldn't go up the steps or under the sprinklers or under the pouring water. We tried to encourage you by showing you how Aiden was going in the water and under the sprinklers. I then went up the steps with you and you went down the slides. Once you went down one slide you were ready to go down other slides. The first slide that you went down was the tube slide. It wasn't very long but it was faster than either of us had expected. When you came out, you came shooting out and went right into the water. You smiles, laughed, and gave me a high five. And then you went up the stairs again - but on the other side that didn't have sprinklers. You went down the tube slide again and then down the twisty slide and regular slide. You ran around more and started to put your rear end under some of the sprinklers. I was able to see your confidence grow and you became more daring.
After the Slash Factory, you and I went on the Lazy River. And it was so slow. I was going to have you ride on my lap to make sure you didn't fall in but the life guard suggested that you ride separately. I was nervous but there were special tubes for kids. It was a blue double tube that had netting in one of the bubbles. So you rode in front of me. You were so excited to have your own spot. As we went around you wanted to lean over and touch the water but I was to nervous so I wouldn't let you. I should have had your life jacket on you. The first part of the Lazy River just twisted around but then the sprinklers came and you got nervous. You didn't want to go through them - but we had no option. I told you to put your head down and cover your eyes. You went ahead and did this before we were even close. It was cute. Once we got through those you put your head up and tried to touch the water again. Me, the nervous mom, told you that you couldn't. I tried to push us off the walls so that I could control a little better where we were going and also to make us go faster. It was slow. There were more sprinklers but you did better with those. You just covered your face with your hands but didn't put your head down. Again getting braver as we went. I tried to control the raft a little so that the streams of water didn't go right on you but it didn't always work. We finally made it all of the way around and it was time to get out.
Next came lunch, then the hit of the park - the Wave Pool. You loved the wave pool the most. At first you just stayed near the edge but eventually made it all of the way up to your waist. The waves came out and you jumped and screamed and ran back to the shallow part. We spent a lot of time in the Wave Pool. When the waves came, I would pick you up over the waves and you would laugh. When you were comfortable you let me just lift you by your hands and eventually no hands at all and you would jump by yourself. You would jump and turn around all at the same time. You called it your trick. When the waves weren't going you would "swim" and kick your legs. Once you really learn how to swim I think you will be excellent at it. I am so proud of how much you have learned over the summer. In the wave pool you finally got really brave and just floated in the waves, going in and out with them. You were so proud of yourself. Again calling it your trick.
We then went back to Splash Factory. You were not happy about is and cried on the way over. Your towel kept falling off and so you got even more frustrated. Once there, you and I struggled a bit. I loved snuggling with you. I wrapped you up in a towel and you put your head down on my lap. I rubbed your face and back. As you are a very social person you wanted to make friends and play with someone. When you saw a little girl that looked to be about three you decided you wanted to go play again. You did great. You went down the little red slide a few times and put your back and rear end in the sprinklers. You only lasted about 15 minutes and wanted to go back to the Wave Pool.
So...we went back to the Wave Pool. You loved it still. It was by far your favorite place at the park. After a little while we decided it was time to go. You cried and cried claiming you weren't tired and wanted to stay. Now...your daddy and I knew you were tired so we tried to convince you that it was time to go. We put your shoes on and covered you with your towel.
It was time to change and I discovered that I forgot your undies. Sorry about that. We put on your shorts anyway and I made you put a sweatshirt on. You were so cold - although you wouldn't admit it. I changed your brother and then we left promising we would come back. We even told you that we would come back with Isa and Gamma. Once in the car you decided that you were tired and that you would take a nap. About 5 minutes into the ride home you were out. It was pretty funny. You were drinking your sippy and then I turned around and your mouth was wide open and your arm had just fallen to your side. It was clear you had fallen asleep while you were drinking your sippy. You slept the whole way home.
It was so great to spend time with you. I loved seeing you happy and courageous. You smiled and smiled. I love you so much!!!
Swimming
All that I can say is that you love swimming!!! You love swimming!!!
When we are in a pool, you don't use froggie but the floaty that we got from the YMCA. It keeps you up enough that you have to swim but also helps you so that you don't go underwater. Sometimes you are laughing, talking and having so much fun that you get water in your mouth. We have to tell you to keep your mouth closed. :)
You swim all by yourself. We sometimes stay next to you but you also swim all on your own. You like to use the noodle and often chase after the rings. Sometimes I hold the ring out and you jump off the stairs to catch it. Each time we are at Nonni and Poppi's pool, I make sure you go under water at least once. This helps you get used to it. I hold onto you and we count to three. You love it when daddy swims under you and when he blows water out of the noodle. Sometimes we swim for almost an hour. When it is time to get out, you never want to.
This has increased your comfort level in the water in general. Now when we go to a park to swim in a lake or when we go to a water park you dive right in. Always being careful not to get your face wet but you want to swim. You kick your feet and "swim."
I can't wait to put you in swim lessons again. We will start in September. It is only one month away.
When we are in a pool, you don't use froggie but the floaty that we got from the YMCA. It keeps you up enough that you have to swim but also helps you so that you don't go underwater. Sometimes you are laughing, talking and having so much fun that you get water in your mouth. We have to tell you to keep your mouth closed. :)
You swim all by yourself. We sometimes stay next to you but you also swim all on your own. You like to use the noodle and often chase after the rings. Sometimes I hold the ring out and you jump off the stairs to catch it. Each time we are at Nonni and Poppi's pool, I make sure you go under water at least once. This helps you get used to it. I hold onto you and we count to three. You love it when daddy swims under you and when he blows water out of the noodle. Sometimes we swim for almost an hour. When it is time to get out, you never want to.
This has increased your comfort level in the water in general. Now when we go to a park to swim in a lake or when we go to a water park you dive right in. Always being careful not to get your face wet but you want to swim. You kick your feet and "swim."
I can't wait to put you in swim lessons again. We will start in September. It is only one month away.
Bike Riding
We bought you a new bike - It is pink and purple just like you wanted. There are streamers on the handlebars and a little bag on the from for your water bottle. It has little beads on the 16 inch wheels and sparkles in the sun.
We bought it at Walmart. You were with us and you rode it in the store to make sure it was the right size. It was. You did great. You steered it through the store. You smiles and were so excited. We tried to help you but you wouldn't let us.
In the car on the way home you called Gamma and told her all about your bike. You promised to bring it to her house the next day and show it to her. Once we were home you, you got out of the car and then were ready to ride. We put your helmet on and you were off. We walked up the street with you. You rode in front of us - sturdy, fast, confident. Once we got to the end of the road you rode around the fire hydrant three or four times. You didn't fall off. Just smiled and giggles and yelled "Look at me." You even tried the brakes. On the way back to the house you used the brakes multiple times.
Back at the house you smiled so much and were so excited to take your bike to Gamma's house the next day and show Gamma how good you were at it. You also wanted to show Isa and she was going to be at Gamma's house.
Next day...
When we got to Gamma's house you went inside for about 5 minutes before you started talking about riding your bike. So out we went. All of us. Gamma, Isa, Nata, Zoe, Aiden, Amy, Daddy and me. You hopped right on and you road down the rode. You showed everyone what you could do all by yourself. Zoe ran ahead of you and Nata right beside you. Amy was so nervous you would fall off. You went faster than I had seen you go before. Pedal, pedal, pedal. You shared with Isa and let her take a turn. Her mommy (Amy) stood right next to her. When she was all done you got another turn. Again you did great. It was then time to turn around and you went right back down the road and to Gamma's house. Again you were so proud!!! I was so proud!!! You did wonderfully!!!
We bought it at Walmart. You were with us and you rode it in the store to make sure it was the right size. It was. You did great. You steered it through the store. You smiles and were so excited. We tried to help you but you wouldn't let us.
In the car on the way home you called Gamma and told her all about your bike. You promised to bring it to her house the next day and show it to her. Once we were home you, you got out of the car and then were ready to ride. We put your helmet on and you were off. We walked up the street with you. You rode in front of us - sturdy, fast, confident. Once we got to the end of the road you rode around the fire hydrant three or four times. You didn't fall off. Just smiled and giggles and yelled "Look at me." You even tried the brakes. On the way back to the house you used the brakes multiple times.
Back at the house you smiled so much and were so excited to take your bike to Gamma's house the next day and show Gamma how good you were at it. You also wanted to show Isa and she was going to be at Gamma's house.
Next day...
When we got to Gamma's house you went inside for about 5 minutes before you started talking about riding your bike. So out we went. All of us. Gamma, Isa, Nata, Zoe, Aiden, Amy, Daddy and me. You hopped right on and you road down the rode. You showed everyone what you could do all by yourself. Zoe ran ahead of you and Nata right beside you. Amy was so nervous you would fall off. You went faster than I had seen you go before. Pedal, pedal, pedal. You shared with Isa and let her take a turn. Her mommy (Amy) stood right next to her. When she was all done you got another turn. Again you did great. It was then time to turn around and you went right back down the road and to Gamma's house. Again you were so proud!!! I was so proud!!! You did wonderfully!!!
Soccer
I am very behind on posting. Things keep getting away from me. You just do so many things that I want to post about that I can't keep up...so we are going to start with soccer.
I posted after your first day of soccer. It was rough. It was hot. You were tired..but you made it through.
Sense then...you have done much better. We got you some special soccer clothes to help keep you cool. You have a pink, purple, and an orange one. You love them and will only were them for soccer. You look adorable when you run around in them. When you run your feet go all the way up to your rear and you move your arms so quickly. You look like you should be running so fast - and you are - it just doesn't quite match. It is just so cute. I am so proud of you.
Sense you have started you have learned a variety of skills including dribbling, shooting, the pull back, and control. Each lesson starts with a warm up - you played follow the leader last week. You got to be the leader and all the kids had to follow you around. You them work on a skill through playing games. Your favorite so far has either been walking like a penguin or Here Comes Mr Fox. After some games to work on skills everyone gets a chance to shoot and score. You are getting better and better at this. The first day you used your hands but now you take a few dribbles and then kick it right into the goal. When it is game time you start running around and chasing the ball. This is when you sometimes get frustrated. When you don't get the ball you get upset and come over to Mommy and Daddy and sometimes cry a little. But we are working on that. Last time you only came over once and it was near the end of the game. And...during that game you scored two times. One of those times it was in the wrong goal...but I was proud anyway.
You have made friends while playing soccer - not surprising. :) One of your best friends is Addie. She did swimming with you so you already knew her. You are excited to see her every time. The two of you stay almost right next to each other - you are quite the pair. You have also met Patrick and Emerson.
You love it so much that you have started playing soccer at home too. We work on the rules - no hands, just your feet, and keep trying. I am also keeping the ball away from you a little more so that you have to practice getting it away from me. I just don't want you to give up when you get frustrated.
I am just so proud. You do great!!!
I posted after your first day of soccer. It was rough. It was hot. You were tired..but you made it through.
Sense then...you have done much better. We got you some special soccer clothes to help keep you cool. You have a pink, purple, and an orange one. You love them and will only were them for soccer. You look adorable when you run around in them. When you run your feet go all the way up to your rear and you move your arms so quickly. You look like you should be running so fast - and you are - it just doesn't quite match. It is just so cute. I am so proud of you.
Sense you have started you have learned a variety of skills including dribbling, shooting, the pull back, and control. Each lesson starts with a warm up - you played follow the leader last week. You got to be the leader and all the kids had to follow you around. You them work on a skill through playing games. Your favorite so far has either been walking like a penguin or Here Comes Mr Fox. After some games to work on skills everyone gets a chance to shoot and score. You are getting better and better at this. The first day you used your hands but now you take a few dribbles and then kick it right into the goal. When it is game time you start running around and chasing the ball. This is when you sometimes get frustrated. When you don't get the ball you get upset and come over to Mommy and Daddy and sometimes cry a little. But we are working on that. Last time you only came over once and it was near the end of the game. And...during that game you scored two times. One of those times it was in the wrong goal...but I was proud anyway.
You have made friends while playing soccer - not surprising. :) One of your best friends is Addie. She did swimming with you so you already knew her. You are excited to see her every time. The two of you stay almost right next to each other - you are quite the pair. You have also met Patrick and Emerson.
You love it so much that you have started playing soccer at home too. We work on the rules - no hands, just your feet, and keep trying. I am also keeping the ball away from you a little more so that you have to practice getting it away from me. I just don't want you to give up when you get frustrated.
I am just so proud. You do great!!!
Thursday, July 11, 2013
Soccer
In an effort to get you more excited about soccer and to cool you down we went out and bought you "special" soccer clothes. You claimed you would be super fast in them. And to make you even faster you had to have a special thing for your hair. So we bought you some rubber bands. You were so excited that you wanted to all Daddy and tell him all about it. When we got home you put on your new outfit and all the rubber bands and then we went outside to play a little soccer. You are getting better at not using your hands but when you get silly you like to roll around and get the ball. We are practicing dribbling me kicking the ball gently
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Wednesday, July 10, 2013
Soccer
Today is your first day of summer soccer. You are going through a program called SoccerShots. It is real soccer. You will have lessons on dribbling and properly kicking the ball. In preparation, you are taking a nap. You are not happy about the nap but are sleeping anyway. I am so excited for you.
You were very excited when we got there. You ran right over and grabbed a ball and started to kick it around. Once Coach Pat got started you sat on your ball and listened to him give directions. The first thing you did was dribble the ball. He gave you instruction on how to do it and you did great. You also played a game called builders and destroyers in which you used the soccer ball to knock over the cones. You were good at that also. When it was time to kick the ball into the goal...you missed and so you picked up the ball and put it in the goal. It was cute.
The heat was the only thing that caused you to struggle. I think you had 10 sips of your water before we were even 10 minutes into practice. This also caused you to get a little weepy and you cried a little. You told me you didn't want to play anymore. Plus..there was a playground right next door that you wanted to play on. Each time Coach Pat started a new activity you were right back out there. And...I bribed you with ice cream.
You and the other kids were then split up into two teams, yellow and red. You were on the yellow team. You wore your jersey with pride - you came running over to me to tell me that you were on the yellow team. It was then time to play, it was yellow girls vs red girls. You scored a goal right at the start. As you played more and more you got a little frustrated. You wanted to kick the ball and sometimes other kids had it. This made you upset but after coming over and talking to me you went right out there and kicked it again.
When we got home, it was time for ice cream and dinner. You ate the ice cream while Mommy and Daddy talked to Noni and then wanted to go outside and play. We got out our soccer ball and practiced some. We mostly worked on only using our feet, not our hands, to stop and get the ball. We will have to continue to work on that. :)
You were very excited when we got there. You ran right over and grabbed a ball and started to kick it around. Once Coach Pat got started you sat on your ball and listened to him give directions. The first thing you did was dribble the ball. He gave you instruction on how to do it and you did great. You also played a game called builders and destroyers in which you used the soccer ball to knock over the cones. You were good at that also. When it was time to kick the ball into the goal...you missed and so you picked up the ball and put it in the goal. It was cute.
The heat was the only thing that caused you to struggle. I think you had 10 sips of your water before we were even 10 minutes into practice. This also caused you to get a little weepy and you cried a little. You told me you didn't want to play anymore. Plus..there was a playground right next door that you wanted to play on. Each time Coach Pat started a new activity you were right back out there. And...I bribed you with ice cream.
You and the other kids were then split up into two teams, yellow and red. You were on the yellow team. You wore your jersey with pride - you came running over to me to tell me that you were on the yellow team. It was then time to play, it was yellow girls vs red girls. You scored a goal right at the start. As you played more and more you got a little frustrated. You wanted to kick the ball and sometimes other kids had it. This made you upset but after coming over and talking to me you went right out there and kicked it again.
When we got home, it was time for ice cream and dinner. You ate the ice cream while Mommy and Daddy talked to Noni and then wanted to go outside and play. We got out our soccer ball and practiced some. We mostly worked on only using our feet, not our hands, to stop and get the ball. We will have to continue to work on that. :)
Tuesday, July 9, 2013
Kinder-Kamp
You started Kinder-Kamp this week at the YMCA. We told you about it Sunday and you couldn't stop talking about it. You were so excited. We went to Walmart to let you pick out a backpack, you picked Minnie Mouse. Daddy and I tried to convince you to get the Tinker Bell one because you love Tinker Bell, but you wouldn't budge. So Minnie Mouse it was. You wore the bag all around Walmart. When we got home we packed your bag, picked out your outfit and your bathing suit. You were ready.
When you woke up in the morning you got dressed and ate breakfast faster than I had ever seen you get ready. You were ready by 7:45 and we didn't need to leave 8:45. I tried as hard as I could to distract you but you only had one thing on your mind. Kinder-Kamp.
Finally we left. We were on our way. It was at the same place as your swim lessons so you knew where to go. You told me where to turn and when we were there you showed me where the building is. We went in, you had your backpack on, and we followed the signs. You were a little nervous at first but quickly made friends. I stayed a few minutes to make sure that you were ok but really you were off and playing with your new friends. I gave you kisses, reminded you of the rules, and I was off.
I cried on the way out and on the way to the store. I even went to Panera to buy a chia tea because I was such a mess. I was hoping it would make me feel better...but nope. I wasn't sad at all. I was worried about many things. Would you make new friends, would you listen, would you miss me, would you cry, would you share, would you be ok swimming, would you remember to go potty, would you be able to get dressed on your own, would you get frustrated durin craft time and just scribble all over. But most of all - I was worried you wouldn't be ok and I wouldn't be there. All of these worries were unneeded. You did fine.
When I picked you up, you came right over to me. You were so happy. It was clear that you had a wonderful time!!! When I asked you about your day you were pretty silly and did a variety of silly thing. I did get some information out of you including that you had strawberry rainbow fish for snack. You told me how you colored, played and went swimming. Swimming was your favorite and you told me that you got in the safe way. You also let me know that you didn't like the swimming bracelet that they put on you..and that you had to wear it all week. You cried a little about it but by the time we got home you forgot about it and were talking about your friends. You didn't know any of your friends names but talked about them like they had been your friends forever.
I was just so proud. You are such a big girl. You are 3. You are going to camp. You are making friends. You are going swimming without me watching you. I am just so proud of you. You are an amazing little girl.
When you woke up in the morning you got dressed and ate breakfast faster than I had ever seen you get ready. You were ready by 7:45 and we didn't need to leave 8:45. I tried as hard as I could to distract you but you only had one thing on your mind. Kinder-Kamp.
Finally we left. We were on our way. It was at the same place as your swim lessons so you knew where to go. You told me where to turn and when we were there you showed me where the building is. We went in, you had your backpack on, and we followed the signs. You were a little nervous at first but quickly made friends. I stayed a few minutes to make sure that you were ok but really you were off and playing with your new friends. I gave you kisses, reminded you of the rules, and I was off.
I cried on the way out and on the way to the store. I even went to Panera to buy a chia tea because I was such a mess. I was hoping it would make me feel better...but nope. I wasn't sad at all. I was worried about many things. Would you make new friends, would you listen, would you miss me, would you cry, would you share, would you be ok swimming, would you remember to go potty, would you be able to get dressed on your own, would you get frustrated durin craft time and just scribble all over. But most of all - I was worried you wouldn't be ok and I wouldn't be there. All of these worries were unneeded. You did fine.
When I picked you up, you came right over to me. You were so happy. It was clear that you had a wonderful time!!! When I asked you about your day you were pretty silly and did a variety of silly thing. I did get some information out of you including that you had strawberry rainbow fish for snack. You told me how you colored, played and went swimming. Swimming was your favorite and you told me that you got in the safe way. You also let me know that you didn't like the swimming bracelet that they put on you..and that you had to wear it all week. You cried a little about it but by the time we got home you forgot about it and were talking about your friends. You didn't know any of your friends names but talked about them like they had been your friends forever.
I was just so proud. You are such a big girl. You are 3. You are going to camp. You are making friends. You are going swimming without me watching you. I am just so proud of you. You are an amazing little girl.
Amelia - Bethany Beach 2
You loved the beach!!! That is all I can really say about you and the beach. You loved it!!!
From the moment we got to the beach until the moment we left you always wanted to be at the beach.
When we woke up in the morning you would ask for Isa and we would go to find her. It was then time for breakfast and then getting ready for the beach. Getting ready for the beach often took a little while as we had to pack everything, get changed, go potty and then of course actually get in the car. Once all of that was done we were off to the beach. We were generally there by 9:00 and you wanted to go right into the water. Daddy and I would unpack all the stuff and you would run off with Isa and an adult to go into the water. You just couldn't wait.
The first day you weren't tentative at all. You ran in and out of the water chasing the waves and then the waves chasing you. You screamed in delight the whole time. It made me smile and giggle. It was so obvious you were having so much fun. I loved watching you. You would take a bucket and fill it with water, dump it in the sand and then do it again and again and again. When I asked you what you were doing, you told me you were making a hole. You did this each time we were at the beach. You tried to jump over the wave sometimes being successful and other times not. Either way - you screamed and giggled through it. You tried to build a sandcastle a few times but were much more interested in digging a hole. Each day at the beach you dug at least one hole, often more than one. On the second day there, Uncle Steven dug a hole for you and Isa that you could sit in. From that day on you had to build a hole that you could sit in. Sometimes we would dig the whole to far away from the water and it would never fill up with water. Other times it would be to close and would continually fill up with sand each time the water came in. It didn't matter to you though, you just wanted to dig, sit in the whole, jump in the whole, and just splash around. You got so excited to see the water rush into the hole.
For the first few days you would only go in the water up to your knees on your own. Much deeper and you would hold our hands. By the last day there either your daddy or I would hold you and you would go much deeper with us. You were so brave. We would take you into the water until it was up to our knees. As the waves broke we would raise you up into the air and then after the rush of the wave went by us we would put you down into the wave as it went back out to the ocean. It would get you completely wet and sometimes splash up into your face. Other than getting your face wet, you loved it. You were nervous but kept asking to do it again. A few times when the waves were strong it made me a little nervous that it would take me and you both down.
You stayed with Isa most of the time. You raced back and forth with her, dug holes with her, filled buckets with her, jumped in the water, ate snacks, put sunscreen on, yelled, laughed, and did everything with her. Most of the time you shared well. The buckets were the things that you had the most trouble sharing. You always wanted the orange bucket, even when Isa wanted it. The pink princess thing also became a problem sometimes. You were patient though and tried to take turns. I was proud of how well you did. It was hard, I know.
We stayed at the beach for 3-4 hours each day. When you weren't playing you were having a snack. Snack time only lasted about 5 minutes though. You just wanted to be out in the water. When we would walk back to the car you almost always wanted to be carried because you were tired and the sand was hot. You learned how to walk and run on it though. So you put your shoes on and ran for it singing the whole way about how hot it was.
On Thursday we took our kite and also the bocci ball set to the beach. You wanted to jump right in and fly the kite. It wasn't quite windy enough so it was tough to get the kite up but your daddy did it. Once the kite was up you held on to it for a little bit and you loved it. The kite eventually came down - right into the ocean. We had to let it dry out before you could fly it again. While it was drying you decided to go play bocci ball with Aunt Courtney, Uncle Jay, Nata and Isa. You played and laughed with them for quite a bit. I watched you from the blankets and just smiles. I love watching you play. I love seeing you with Aunt Courtney and Uncle Jay. They will be great roll models for you.
We also took a few outings. One of those times you, Aiden, and I went out on our own and got ice cream. We went to TCBY and you got the biggest ice cream that you could. It was a sugar cone that had been dipped in chocolate topping and then coated with sprinkles. You got chocolate ice cream in it with more sprinkles. I got vanilla with sprinkles. You wanted mine - you said you didn't like the chocolate. Aiden also liked mine. I am not sure how much of my ice cream I actually ate. I did eat most of yours though. Other times when we want out it was everyone. We went into downtown Bethany a few times. Just walking on the boardwalk and stopping in the stores. When we were in one of the stores you wanted a stuffed purple/pink dolphin that was in a stuffed purple/pink. Isa was buying one too and you had to have a matching one. So we bought it. You have never played with it - including at the beach. Another time we were at the board walk we just walked in and out of stores and you ran around like a crazy girl. We bought you a t-shirt and a few other things. When we went out to Ocean City we started out as a whole crew but it ended up being you, Aiden, Daddy, Sue, Lysander, Jay, Courtney and me. We made it all the way out to the pier. It was windy and you said you were chilly so I carried you. As we were walking through the midway you wanted to play a game. Courtney paid for you to play the duck game. It was a game in which you win something no matter what. You picked three ducks and won a beach ball. You were so excited that you won. I don't think you knew it was rigged.
On Saturday when it was time to leave you wouldn't say good-bye to anyone. You just wanted to be held and snuggle. It was pretty cute. So I held you and snuggled with you and people hugged you while they were hugging me. On the way home, you did great. We gave you the GPS and you followed the GPS telling us where to go and when to turn. It kept you busy instead of asking are we there yet.
I just love you!!!
From the moment we got to the beach until the moment we left you always wanted to be at the beach.
When we woke up in the morning you would ask for Isa and we would go to find her. It was then time for breakfast and then getting ready for the beach. Getting ready for the beach often took a little while as we had to pack everything, get changed, go potty and then of course actually get in the car. Once all of that was done we were off to the beach. We were generally there by 9:00 and you wanted to go right into the water. Daddy and I would unpack all the stuff and you would run off with Isa and an adult to go into the water. You just couldn't wait.
The first day you weren't tentative at all. You ran in and out of the water chasing the waves and then the waves chasing you. You screamed in delight the whole time. It made me smile and giggle. It was so obvious you were having so much fun. I loved watching you. You would take a bucket and fill it with water, dump it in the sand and then do it again and again and again. When I asked you what you were doing, you told me you were making a hole. You did this each time we were at the beach. You tried to jump over the wave sometimes being successful and other times not. Either way - you screamed and giggled through it. You tried to build a sandcastle a few times but were much more interested in digging a hole. Each day at the beach you dug at least one hole, often more than one. On the second day there, Uncle Steven dug a hole for you and Isa that you could sit in. From that day on you had to build a hole that you could sit in. Sometimes we would dig the whole to far away from the water and it would never fill up with water. Other times it would be to close and would continually fill up with sand each time the water came in. It didn't matter to you though, you just wanted to dig, sit in the whole, jump in the whole, and just splash around. You got so excited to see the water rush into the hole.
For the first few days you would only go in the water up to your knees on your own. Much deeper and you would hold our hands. By the last day there either your daddy or I would hold you and you would go much deeper with us. You were so brave. We would take you into the water until it was up to our knees. As the waves broke we would raise you up into the air and then after the rush of the wave went by us we would put you down into the wave as it went back out to the ocean. It would get you completely wet and sometimes splash up into your face. Other than getting your face wet, you loved it. You were nervous but kept asking to do it again. A few times when the waves were strong it made me a little nervous that it would take me and you both down.
You stayed with Isa most of the time. You raced back and forth with her, dug holes with her, filled buckets with her, jumped in the water, ate snacks, put sunscreen on, yelled, laughed, and did everything with her. Most of the time you shared well. The buckets were the things that you had the most trouble sharing. You always wanted the orange bucket, even when Isa wanted it. The pink princess thing also became a problem sometimes. You were patient though and tried to take turns. I was proud of how well you did. It was hard, I know.
We stayed at the beach for 3-4 hours each day. When you weren't playing you were having a snack. Snack time only lasted about 5 minutes though. You just wanted to be out in the water. When we would walk back to the car you almost always wanted to be carried because you were tired and the sand was hot. You learned how to walk and run on it though. So you put your shoes on and ran for it singing the whole way about how hot it was.
On Thursday we took our kite and also the bocci ball set to the beach. You wanted to jump right in and fly the kite. It wasn't quite windy enough so it was tough to get the kite up but your daddy did it. Once the kite was up you held on to it for a little bit and you loved it. The kite eventually came down - right into the ocean. We had to let it dry out before you could fly it again. While it was drying you decided to go play bocci ball with Aunt Courtney, Uncle Jay, Nata and Isa. You played and laughed with them for quite a bit. I watched you from the blankets and just smiles. I love watching you play. I love seeing you with Aunt Courtney and Uncle Jay. They will be great roll models for you.
We also took a few outings. One of those times you, Aiden, and I went out on our own and got ice cream. We went to TCBY and you got the biggest ice cream that you could. It was a sugar cone that had been dipped in chocolate topping and then coated with sprinkles. You got chocolate ice cream in it with more sprinkles. I got vanilla with sprinkles. You wanted mine - you said you didn't like the chocolate. Aiden also liked mine. I am not sure how much of my ice cream I actually ate. I did eat most of yours though. Other times when we want out it was everyone. We went into downtown Bethany a few times. Just walking on the boardwalk and stopping in the stores. When we were in one of the stores you wanted a stuffed purple/pink dolphin that was in a stuffed purple/pink. Isa was buying one too and you had to have a matching one. So we bought it. You have never played with it - including at the beach. Another time we were at the board walk we just walked in and out of stores and you ran around like a crazy girl. We bought you a t-shirt and a few other things. When we went out to Ocean City we started out as a whole crew but it ended up being you, Aiden, Daddy, Sue, Lysander, Jay, Courtney and me. We made it all the way out to the pier. It was windy and you said you were chilly so I carried you. As we were walking through the midway you wanted to play a game. Courtney paid for you to play the duck game. It was a game in which you win something no matter what. You picked three ducks and won a beach ball. You were so excited that you won. I don't think you knew it was rigged.
On Saturday when it was time to leave you wouldn't say good-bye to anyone. You just wanted to be held and snuggle. It was pretty cute. So I held you and snuggled with you and people hugged you while they were hugging me. On the way home, you did great. We gave you the GPS and you followed the GPS telling us where to go and when to turn. It kept you busy instead of asking are we there yet.
I just love you!!!
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