It never ceases to amaze us the things that Brooke repeats. Lately she's has been very quick to tell on Bill or myself to the other parent when she doesn't like something we've done or said. I guess it was Thursday of this week that she was wanting to play in the laundry and was upset that Bill was trying to fold it. So she came to tell me all about it and said that Daddy "take all her fun away." I told her to go talk to him about that (we are trying to encourage her to work it out with the person she's upset with instead of "telling on them"). A minute later, I hear her say, "I no like thak. I no like your attitude down here."
How can you not laugh!?
Saturday, January 30, 2010
Fire Drill
Since I do some part-time child care out of our home, I have to abide by state licensing rules. One of those rules is monthly fire and tornado drills, which I have failed to do until this month. Last week we did our first fire drill. Since we had never really talked about fires, what the smoke alarms are for, and what we should do in a fire we talked about that for a few minutes. Brooke was getting really nervous as I was telling them that we were going to practice what to do in case there was ever a fire. Anyway, the drill itself went pretty well, but Brooke was really shaken up and nervous for a good thirty minutes after. I had Bill check the library for some educational books and videos about fire so we could talk some more about the issue.
That night we read a book about "stop, drop and roll." The girl could not have been more serious. She was all business listening to this book. At one time Bill was reading about heat sources and began naming all the heat sources we have in the house. With each one, Brooke would nod her head slightly and say, "kay." She did the same thing all the way through the book every time there was new instruction.
Hopefully when we do our tornado drill it won't be so scary for her.
That night we read a book about "stop, drop and roll." The girl could not have been more serious. She was all business listening to this book. At one time Bill was reading about heat sources and began naming all the heat sources we have in the house. With each one, Brooke would nod her head slightly and say, "kay." She did the same thing all the way through the book every time there was new instruction.
Hopefully when we do our tornado drill it won't be so scary for her.
Paging Dr. Brooke
Today seems like a good day to post some updates and fun stories from around here.
A while back I found Brooke a Dr. kit on clearance and she loves it. At least once a day, she asks me if I want to be the "patienk" and gives me my "waxination." She uses her stethoscope to listen and tells me to "take a deep breaf." She also has an otoscope tool, but she's a little confused on that one. She puts it up to my eyes and looks through the other side, but when she puts it up to my ear she listens. I giggle every time! And the end of my "chep up" she declares that I am "all heaufy"
And of course, she loves to be the patient just as much as being the doctor.
A while back I found Brooke a Dr. kit on clearance and she loves it. At least once a day, she asks me if I want to be the "patienk" and gives me my "waxination." She uses her stethoscope to listen and tells me to "take a deep breaf." She also has an otoscope tool, but she's a little confused on that one. She puts it up to my eyes and looks through the other side, but when she puts it up to my ear she listens. I giggle every time! And the end of my "chep up" she declares that I am "all heaufy"
And of course, she loves to be the patient just as much as being the doctor.
Thursday, January 21, 2010
An update in pictures
Sweet friends Summer and Mollie hanging out with Pooh Bear
Having fun at the indoor play-place at Crossroad's Mall. That's the only good thing left there!
Even Summer had some fun playing. Daddy was brave to let go
Look who can sit by herself now! Just a little cushion for when she tips over.
Finally got the exersaucer out. Brooke loves it just as much as Summer unfortunately
Tuesday, December 29, 2009
Five Months
Our sweet baby Summer is now five months old. It never ceases to amaze me how quickly they change when they are so young. A few weeks ago we started giving Summer some solids. She was doing pretty good with them but didn't seem to really ENJOY them until just the last few days. She still loves bananas more than anything! Summer is now rolling over in both directions and is sleeping more and more on her belly. Speaking of sleeping, she's been doing a lot better during the day. Lately she's been coinciding her afternoon nap with Brooke's and that is going unbelievably well. She just watches Brooke until she drifts off to sleep and they both sleep great....I'm loving it! And speaking of Brooke, Summer is really loving having a big-sister. She loves to watch Brooke dance around and play, and Brooke loves to play with Summer. The best part about that is that there is a more than willing participant in the well-loved infant game of drop the toy, pick it up.
Summer is also really excited about toys these days. She bats furiously at toys above her and grabs at anything in front of her. Just yesterday, I noticed her switching a toy from one hand to the other. A couple weeks ago she took notice of her toes and loves to put them in her mouth...YUM!
Well, we just feel so blessed with the family God has given us and these two wonderful girls!
This is a pic that Sarah took at a recent get-together. So sweet!
Let it snow, let it snow, let it snow
I'm a tad late in getting this posted but Blogger wasn't cooperating yesterday. As most of you know we had a crazy amount of snowfall in OKC on Christmas Eve. On Christmas day we thoroughly enjoyed playing in the snow. Bill was a trooper, pulling all the kids over a snow drift and across Mom and Dad's backyard. Even Brooke and I got in on the action. I haven't had so much fun in the snow since Bill and I were dating and took some sleds to an overpass on the turnpike before it opened in Yukon. Anyway, here are some great pics and a video.
This is on our way to the interstate. The car directly in front of us is moving but every other vehicle in the frame was stranded...including the mail truck which was surrounded by at least 6" of snow.
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