So, we always thought that since Sarah loves to talk Julia might be a little more introverted, quiet or shy. But whoa were we wrong! Since Sarah started kindergarten in the fall, and Julia has had more one-on-one time with me, she talks all - of - the - time!!! She's really started putting more complete sentences together that sound very grown-up. Today we had a conversation that went something like this:
Julia: Mom, can I ask you a favor?
Me: Um, okay, what?
Julia: Can you pick up my crocs for me and put them away?
Me: (jaw dropped) Sweetheart, Mommy does favors for you all day long. You can pick your shoes up by yourself.
And, last Friday at MOPS, one of the adult helpers in Julia's Moppets room told me that Julia had told her that I got frustrated that morning because she didn't want to wear a ponytail. Geez! Talk about accountability! For the record, I think I maybe rolled my eyes and let out a sigh as she exerted her independence that morning over her hairstyle.
Wednesday, March 25, 2009
Saturday, March 14, 2009
Spring Break
A rite of passage
Last Friday definitely an exciting evening at our house ... Sarah lost her first tooth! It had been loose for a while and she had been complaining that it hurt when she bit into hard foods like apples. When we got home Friday night after supper, I noticed it looked a little grey, and Carlton asked her if she wanted him to pull it. After some initial hesitation, she agreed, and two or three tries later she had a tiny hole in her pretty little bottom row of teeth. She wanted to call everyone we are related to to share the news!
Carlton and I were marveling the other night at how many "firsts" she has accomplished over the past several weeks/months. She has learned how to read, started learning how to ski, lost her first tooth, learned how to tie her shoes and started taking piano lessons. She's eager to learn and takes on new challenges with patience and determination.
P.E. Showcase
Sarah was chosen along with four other kids from her class to participate in the P.E. Showcase for our school district, and I must admit it was bigger deal than I originially thought it would be. Each grade level from about six schools in our district learned the same routine and performed it together. Several routines included props like hula-hoops, parachutes, ribbon wands, and balls. The kindergarteners performed an aerobic routine to "I'm a Believer." It was so cute and Sarah was pumped to be a part of it. She's quite the performer! (She's in the black shirt on the left.)
Steamboat '09
For the fourth consecutive year, my family has gone to Steamboat Springs, CO to enjoy some R&R. We're fortunate enough to have access to a very nice house, complete with outdoor hot-tubs, so you almost have to peel yourself away from the luxurious amenities to visit the mountain and town.
There are always so many wonderful memories from our time in Colorado, but some of the highlights of this year included: our best travel yet; Sarah skied for three days in a row including a day with Dad on the mountain; Julia got on ski's for the first time. My nephew also cut his first tooth while we were there, which was ironic because Julia cut her first tooth while we were there two years ago. Fun times and happy memories!
There are always so many wonderful memories from our time in Colorado, but some of the highlights of this year included: our best travel yet; Sarah skied for three days in a row including a day with Dad on the mountain; Julia got on ski's for the first time. My nephew also cut his first tooth while we were there, which was ironic because Julia cut her first tooth while we were there two years ago. Fun times and happy memories!
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