Thursday, November 27, 2008

I Am A VERY Good Big Sister

This week we welcomed our first foster care placement into our home. Hailie Rose is 7 weeks old and is a really wonderful baby. We didn't get too much preparation time for Aidyn, that being the nature of foster care, but we were fortunate to have three days to prepare her for having a new baby in the house.
We picked Hailie up on Monday and right from the beginning Aidyn has been very helpful (sometimes too helpful, but what can you do?!) We have provided lots of encouragement to Aidyn about being a good big sister and she has really taken that to heart. I was a little worried about her being jealous when I need to hold Hailie but she has surprised me with very frequent, "Mommy, Hailie needs you to hold her."
Her favorite new saying, though, is: "I am a VERY good big sister!" And she's right!

Happy Thanksgiving

While learning about Thanksgiving and thankfulness this week (in the bathtub of all places--it's amazing what you can teach your toddler while she's soaking in the tub!) Aidyn melted my heart.
We were not far into the discussion, so I was surprised and delighted at her answer to my question: "Aidyn, what are you thankful for?"
"I am thankful for my Mommy and my Daddy."

Sometimes They Fall Off Ladders

Aidyn is starting to understand the concept that Mommy is at work while she's sleeping at night. I work in a busy ER and I spare her the gory details, but she knows that when I go to work I'm helping people who are sick.
Yesterday morning I woke her up and was getting her dressed and she noticed that I was wearing my work clothes. "Did you go to work?" she asked.
"Yep," was all I said.
"And you were helping people who were sick?" she questioned further.
"Yep."
"And sometimes they fall off ladders and you help them?" she asked.
I suppose it could happen so what could I say but, "Yep!"

That's fine

Again, a phrase that I must use often: "That's fine."
Aidyn's take on the phrase: "I can have a cookie if I want to. That's fine."

Disobedient Daddy

Aidyn is usually pretty easy to discipline. She has her moments, of course, but she knows that we expect her to obey and that there are consequences for disobedience. Over the last several months she has started "tattling" on Mommy to Daddy or vice versa when she feels that something hasn't gone her way (particularly if someone tells her no).
One day she came to me crying after Daddy had disciplined her and I asked her what was wrong. "Daddy doesn't obey me!" she cried. We got to have a great little discussion about Ephesians 6:1 and that God expects Aidyn to obey Daddy, not the other way around. It still hasn't sunk in, I don't think, but at least it's a start!

Flashback

For a very long time Aidyn's word for bath was "bap." About a year ago when Aidyn was not quite two she suggested: "I need a bap."

Cuddle Bug

There was a period of time when Aidyn was almost two that I was worried I'd never get cuddles from her. She was just too busy running all over the place to stop for hugs or kisses. Lately, though, she's been so cuddly and takes every opportunity to snuggle with us. She gives wonderful kisses and hugs and frequently says (unsolicited) "I love you Mommy." My favorite line from lately though is, "Don't you want to cuddle me?"
Of course I do!

Scary Fruit

Daddy has a t-shirt with an artistic drawing of a withered-looking tree sprouting skulls as fruit and with snakes as roots. Ok, it's not as dramatic as it sounds--it's actually a pretty sweet shirt. Aidyn has never really liked it though and one day several months ago she was sitting in Daddy's lap and noticed that he was wearing that shirt. She said, "I don't like the scary fruit shirt."

Sunday, November 16, 2008

Disney Tapes

I can't believe they still work! These are the Disney books on tape that I listened to as a child. I know they were played over and over and the copyright date on them is 1978, so I was surprised that they still worked when I found them in Aidyn's closet tonight.

I put the Pinocchio tape in for Aidyn and gave her the book. I showed her how to turn the pages when the chime sounds on the tape (ah! the memories!) and sort of sat back and watched her discover. She caught on very quickly and turned the pages at all the right times...spellbound! She went on to listen to The Three Little Pigs, Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day, and would have just kept listening all night except it was time for bed. I'm so excited to share more of these stories with her. Maybe I'll try to put them on cd to preserve the audio, but either way these 30-year-old tapes will bring joy to another generation. All Aidyn could say was: "That's pretty cool!"

Thursday, November 13, 2008

Ta-Da!

The other day Aidyn was eating pancakes and had gotten syrup EVERYWHERE (as usual!). She picked up her fork and realized that it was really sticky. Instead of being bothered by it, she just held up her very sticky hand with a very sticky fork just glued to her palm and said, "Ta-da!" What a great magic trick, right?!