Sunday, September 22, 2013

Randoms

This post is going to be completely random. Mostly for my memory than anything else. My feelings won't be hurt if you don't read it ;)

We are working on manners with Penny. Some of my favorite things that she says are "meeeee mama!" (Please mama) and "meh ma'am" (yes ma'am). Her "meh ma'am" is so enthusiastic! She's gotten really good at saying it almost every time I ask her to do something. My favorite? When she says it to Delilah. =)

(I love her messy face! P.S. most of the pics are random too!!)

Delilah is OBSESSED with drawing/coloring/crafts of any kind lately. The first thing she asks for when she wakes up every day is usually to do a craft or to draw. Major tears when I tell her no. She's getting very good!

I love this picture below because (in my opinion) it shows how creative and smart she is! In her words "this (the orange part) is a tornado and the wind is blowing around all the other stuff I colored". Her speech therapist told her about tornados the other day because it was one of the words they were working on. Very smart little girl!

 

 

No matter how many times I tell Penny that she is a big girl now that she's two, she insists that she is a baby. She'll say "nooo! My baby!" I love to scoop my girls up and hold them like babies and sing "baby Delilah" or "baby Penny". Of course Delilah resists it and says "no, I'm a big girl!", whereas Penny comes to me a few times a day, says "up mama!" and then says "my baby!" because she wants me to sing to her. LOVE!! Please stay my baby forever, sweet girl.

 

Delilah is my little ballerina. She dances all day long (when she isn't drawing, of course). Patrick's dad was in town yesterday and stopped by for a few minutes and the girls put on a ballet show for him. It was adorable! He ate it up. When we are out grocery shopping or running other errands, Delilah usually dances her way thru the store. It's precious! She also does different dance moves and says "look mommy! I did a pirouette!" (Or some other term she's heard on Angelina Ballerina)

Since this is my little corner to brag on my kids and talk about how wonderful they are, I have one more story to share. The other day, the girls and I were shopping at Target. There was another mom with her little boy in the same aisle as us. The boy picked a bag of cookies and handed them to his mom. She read the back of the package, put them back on the shelf, and simply said "Sorry, you can't have these." Delilah gasped and said "Mommy! He's allergic to peanuts just like me!!!!" The other mom asked her "are you allergic to peanuts, too?" And Delilah said "yes!" Instant friends. Lol. We chatted for a few minutes. Delilah told her all about doing preschool at home and told her about how she's not allowed to tell people her name anymore (haha, we've had issues with her giving too much information to complete strangers! Lol!! I was pretty proud of her for cluing in to the fact that the other boy was allergic to peanuts by his mom's actions. So smart! Love her!!

 

Stay tuned for Week Two of Preschool at Home...Letter B! Coming soon.

 

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