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Friday, March 15, 2013

Survived spring break

Molly had spring break this week.  WOW what a week.  We were able to keep busy with something different every day.  Plenty of play dates and park time.  On Tuesday, Lori and I took Brylee and Molly to Fair Park in Dallas.  We checked on the butterfly gardens and had a picnic by the fountain outside.  Then off to the mini aquarium where we got to watch the feeding time for the albino alligator and an 80 year old huge turtle.  Molly was a brave girl and fed the sting rays.  On Thursday, we met up with Brylee and Molly's friend Rebecca at the Children's museum in Commerce.  The girls had a good time playing with all the exhibits.  Then us crazy mommy's/grandma took the girls out for Italian.  They did great.  Today was another beautiful day for the park including a picnic and feeding the ducks.  The ducks were not interested at all about being fed which is unusual.  I think they had their fill of bread this week. 

Molly is getting better each time she rides her bike.  She is ready to take off her training wheels but she hasn't decided that yet.  Floyd was trying to help encourage her to get across one of the busier streets in our neighborhood.  He had his hand on the back of her seat and was giving her a little push for speed.  She frantically says "Daddy Daddy, you're freaking me out!"  I had to turn around so she didn't see me as I busted out laughing.  She was just fine.  Such the drama queen sometimes. 

Well it is late Friday night and I am beat.  Hopefully, one of these days I will post some new pictures.  Good night.

Tuesday, March 5, 2013

sleep talker

or should I say singer?  Last night around 11pm, we woke up to Molly singing loudly about ducks, rabbits, and puddles.  We thought she had gotten up and was playing in her room.  She loves to make up songs.  Floyd got up to put her back to bed only to find she was sound asleep.  WHAT?!  Back to sleep we went, only to be woken up 2 more times.  I don't remember what she was talking about the second time but the 3rd time she screamed "MOMMA".  I went straight to her room to find her sound asleep again.    I have noticed her talking more in her sleep for the last week but last night was loud enough to wake us up.  Normally, when she starts talking in her sleep or waking up in the night, she is approaching a growth spurt of some type.  What a crazy way to wake up in the night!  On top of that the wind was kicking.  The windows in our temporary bedroom all need to be replace and howl like a haunted house.  Sleep was hard to come by last night. 

Anybody know a song about ducks, rabbits, and puddles?

Monday, March 4, 2013

Creative little girl


So I forgot it was Show n Tell on Friday.  Opps!  I immediately told Molly that I would run home and get her kite that she had been playing with that morning.  The item needed to start with an I, J, or K.  I told her teacher I would be right back.  Molly came running out into the hall after me and told me not to get the kite.  She wanted something that started with an "I".  REALLY!!  ok, what did she have in mind.  INK.  "Go get a pen mom."   Thankfully, she was good with the blue pen we had in the car.  So creative!  Thinking outside of the box (of toys).

We are having a great time learning to read together.  She is sounding everything out or asking us to spell words all the time now.  She is so close!  Molly was working on a word search on the way to school this morning.

Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Mixed emotions

My heart soars for Molly.  I am so proud of her and her courage.  She has been taking gymnastics for a few months now in the "kids gym" class.  This class is for little kids generally 4 and under.  For a few weeks now, her teacher has recommended moving her up to the regular "big kids" gymnastic program. This program is broken into 3 levels: bronze, silver, and gold.  Ms. Mary said she was ready to skip bronze and start out in silver.  The silver classes were pretty full for the times that worked with our schedule so we decided to start her in bronze.  I was also a little hesitant to send her off to the big kids! 
Well, last night she took the leap into bronze.  She is awesome.  She ran right out to the big mat with all the big kids and never looked back!  (one girl is taller than me!  I know, not hard to do but still!)  All levels do warm up and stretching together.  She was the youngest and smallest on the mat but she kept up no problem.  After watching her and her new classmates (mostly 5 and 6 yr olds), skill wise she would be fine in the silver class.  I could also tell that she was enjoying it more than the "kids gym".  Her new instructor was very impressed that this was Molly's first bronze class. 

So here are my mixed emotions: so excited to see her blossom and grow but couldn't stop thinking "that's my baby out there with the big kids".  My little girl is growing up into an amazing big kid!