This past week Dorothy has taken some huge steps in growing up. She will ever be a perfectionist, so trying new and difficult things is hard for her. She just wants to be able to do things well right away. But she put that aside and found enough patience to learn to ride her bike without training wheels! I'm still amazed how she went from wobbling and only balancing for a few feet to suddenly feeling where her balance is and riding round and round in circles. Watching children learn and grow is amazing!
She also surprised us all by eating grapes--and admitting she liked them! This sounds so silly, but if you know our daughter well you know this is a HUGE accomplishment. Fruit has been tough for her. She has trouble with the squishy wet feel in her mouth. Smoothies have been the only way she would eat it for years. I'm grateful for even the baby steps of a grape at a time!
We took a trip out to Old Sturbridge Village last week as well. I love that place! I always feel the urge to jump into one of the gardens or the kitchen and start helping out. I could just hunker down in the family farm area and stay put. I always joke with Marty that we could have him stop teaching and start farming--he never has any enthusiasm for that idea. He knows the reality of that life is HARD, ideal though it may sometimes seem. We'll stick to our hobby farming.
Annie is cutting several top teeth these days (and nights!). Her little grin is changing--something that always pulls at my heart. I hate to see the sweet gummy baby smile be replaced, but I do love watching them grow and learn to enjoy more foods. This little girl is such a joy though, and has all of us wrapped around her tiny fingers with her sweet cheesey, now toothy grin.
Ezra is becoming more of a three year old every day. He is sweet as pie one minute and a little stink bug the next. He is entering a naughty phase of finding quiet places to make mischief--like dumping cups of water underneith furniture, destroying his sisters artwork where no one can see, and splashing his pee water from the toilet all over the freshly cleaned bathroom. My days are full of LOTS of deep breaths. It's a good thing he will daily kiss me and tell me I'm the "best mom in the whole world"! He knows how to make things better.
Lucy's room got a facelift this week as well. She chose a beautiful shade of purple that is very her--feminine and lovely. Now that everything is dry and aired out we can start hanging things back on her wall. She got a cute pink framed mirror for her birthday that she is looking forward to hanging up so that she can do her hair and such. She is my girly girl, and I love her for it! She also continues to draw daily what she calls her "fashion girls". She will be the child that tries to keep me from getting too frumpy. I suppose someone needs to!
Well, ready or not, here comes June! We leave for North Carolina in less than three weeks, and the days are quickly filling up! I need to shift my mind to summer mode. I think I'll start by stock piling the basement with the makings for s'mores.
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Congratulations on the milestone for Dorothy! :)
I just love all the pictures, and I'm happy to hear you're on the mend and getting to enjoy the outdoors. I'm envious of the NC trip ;)
Abigail will be putting some letters in the mail tomorrow or Thursday. Be on the look out!
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