There's an outside world out there! She hangs onto the stroller and pouts, or pulls up by the back door and excitedly points at her coat hanging on a hook. So we take her outside.
She hates falling. But we took her to the playground at the school on the next block and she loves the slides. At full speed, too.
She read a book to me the other day. Held it up for me to see, and pointed out everything she names in it. Ball! Bow-wow!
She grabs two things at once in one hand. Two shoes, or two necklaces. Two-ness is important. One toe gets kissed? So must the other.
Z wakes up in the morning, points at her shoes, picks up her shoes, pretends to put on her shoes, points at her coat, takes her coat over to us, says "eh, eh, eh" while she points at the door. We sit down on the ground and put her shoes on. We go outside with our shoes on. Kids seem to be the boss of the outdoors.
Posted by: nik | Monday, March 12, 2007 at 10:55 PM
Z wakes up in the morning, points at her shoes, picks up her shoes, pretends to put on her shoes, points at her coat, takes her coat over to us, says "eh, eh, eh" while she points at the door. We sit down on the ground and put her shoes on. We go outside with our shoes on. Kids seem to be the boss of the outdoors.
Posted by: nik | Monday, March 12, 2007 at 10:55 PM