My daughter asked me over the weekend (when trying to open a bag with a zipper): "Where is the zip?"
Zipper being the noun and zip being the verb, but at her age there isn't a difference yet.
Isn't that strange of a word but it is cute and I love it when she sounds so grown-up but is just a little off.
2008-05-05
The "zip"
Labels: child
2008-05-03
Classes
I am trying to decide what classes to start MLO in. My choices:
Swimming - she did a few classes, isn't at the level of swimming yet and I want her to be able to. She is a little afraid of the pool and think if I do a very basic mommy and me class she will be able to.
Dancing - as covered before, she loves Dancing with the Stars, she puts on a "pretty" dress and spins around and around. But dancing breaks down further and I don't know for sure which one is age appropriate: Ballet, Pop, Ballroom or something else.
Gymnastics - she is a total monkey and loves to climb and balance on stuff, think she would have a great time.
I can really only afford one (plus I only have time for one) and can't decide which to do...
2008-04-30
When You Wish Upon a Star
I have been singing the song "When You Wish Upon a Star", from Pinocchio, to MLO ever since she was a baby.
It has been the song I sing to get her to go to sleep when she just couldn't get comfortable. It has the wonderful effect of immediately quieting her down and she goes to sleep pretty quickly when I start.
She always listens to me (has requested it a few times) even though I don't really have much of a singing voice.
The other night, we were cuddling on the couch watching a movie. It wasn't time for bed yet but the movie had just ended. She turned to me and started sining the song out of the blue.
I didn't know she knew the words or anything. But she sang the entire song all the way through perfectly, and she sang it better than I do (she actually has an amazing sense of pitch and all the stuff).
I was tearing up at the end and she touched my check and said "what wrong mommy?" I told her it was nothing, I just loved her so much and gave her a big hug she returned.
Labels: child, entertainment
2008-04-29
Be prepared for the worst
I have talked a lot about my daughter here and plan to expand it as my family expands.
I recently read an excerpt for a book "Wear Clean Underwear" by Alexis Martin Neely (she is a friend I made on Twitter), which made me think about what I want to happen with my kid(s) if anything ever happens to both my husband and I.
While the book covers the legal issues very well (more on that later) it also brought up the issue of how you continue to advise your children if somethings happens to you.
I want my children to know how I feel about issues, what would I say to them on their first date, when they are married, when they have kids, etc., if anything happens to me and I can't be there.
So, I will start including notes for my daughter (and future kids) here. Hopefully, I will be able to read the notes with them when the time comes and we can talk, laugh or whatever after reading them.
The scenario Alexis lays out in the book is very real and had me tearing up a few times. I love how she gives the right way and the wrong and what happens in each, knowing that there is a way to keep your family happy no matter what, puts this mother's heart at ease.
I thought I was covered (having named Godparents and created a will) but my eyes were opened to scenarios I need to think about and plan out.
I will definitely be following the book's advice on how to plan this out. My philosophy has always been (and found to be very true) when you plan for the worst, it never happens.
2008-04-26
Workout ball
Hubby and I have seriously started working out. We have someone come over and keep us on the straight and narrow.
We got a huge workout ball as part of the routine and MLO totally and completely LOVES that thing.
She loves to sit and bounce on the ball.
She loves to lay on her tommy and be rolled around on it.
She loves to roll it around the house.
She loves to roll it back and forth.
It has proven hours and hours of endless fun whenever I don't put it back before she gets home.
It is amazing how the funniest things become the best toys.
2008-04-25
2008-04-24
MLO waits up for me
I went to a very interesting conference this week and had to make arrangements for MLO to be driven to and picked up from daycare (due to my timing to drive to and from the conference not matching).
The first day of the conference I got home pretty late (there was some dinner and other stuff happening after which I stayed for the socializing) and MLO had told grandma "mommy is coming home soon, I wait for her."
Apparently this was said several times and MLO refused to go to her room.
I got home to a very tired but very happy to see my little girl, curled up on the couch.
The hugs were fabulous and when she was securely on my lap she turned to grandma and said "see, my mommy always comes home".
That is right baby, always come home.