Me: "Anne, what's Mommy's name?"
Anne: "Somebody ..."
Me: "Mommy is somebody?"
Anne: "Mommy is somebody who loves you."
Monday, February 18, 2013
Friday, February 15, 2013
Are you kidding me?
Some recent exchanges. Normal conversation, except that it's so new to her and tickles us.
Me: "Are you kidding me?"
Anne: "No!"
Anne: "Miss Bernadette is very beautiful with her clothes."
Me: "Did you like Miss Bernadette?"
Anne: "I really did."
Anne: "I want to see Annalise."
Me: "Annalise is gone, honey. She's in Mexico."
Anne: "I want to go to Mexico!"
Me: "Are you kidding me?"
Anne: "No!"
Anne: "Miss Bernadette is very beautiful with her clothes."
Me: "Did you like Miss Bernadette?"
Anne: "I really did."
Anne: "I want to see Annalise."
Me: "Annalise is gone, honey. She's in Mexico."
Anne: "I want to go to Mexico!"
Favorite books
We decided to work on updating the blog again in part so that we could write down things we want to remember. One of those things is Anne's favorite books right now. She likes some so much, she recites from memory along with us as we read.
Some current favorites: Madeline (she likes to see the girls cry), Madeline and the Bad Hat (she yells, "Au Secours!"), Alice the Fairy, Where the Wild Things Are (she giggles when they show their terrible claws), Lilly's Purple Plastic Purse, No David, Harry the Dirty Dog (she calls it Harry Dirty the Dog), Llama Llama Misses Mama (because she worries a lot about being left at school after her bad preschool experience).
Name that song (video)
(Anne is wearing a Cinderella dress and playing with her Disney princess palace.)
Thursday, February 14, 2013
Ballet! (video and photos)
NOW you can have a popsicle (video)
It took some negotiating and coaxing and tears, but Anne finally has the hang of it -- she can have a treat or dessert once she's eaten some of her meal. She says, "NOW you can have a popsicle!" or "NOW you can have a cookie!" (The video is pre-popsicle, but this is her favorite way to eat them, with Daddy at the table.)
Anne's princess arm
We don't know where she got it from, but for several months Anne has insisted on wearing her tops and dresses with one arm out. Like a one-shouldered number. "Like a princess," Anne says. She has us help pull her dolls' arms out, too (see dolls below).
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