The Things They Say And Do

Posted by sara on November 21st, 2009. Filed under: Avery, Development, Zoe.

There is no Saturday Night Art Show tonight since the artist was out sick all week.  She’s doing much better now and was even able to make it to her Thanksgiving Feast at school on Friday.  Her favorite part?  The fruit.  Yes, that is my child for you.  So in lieu of artwork, I thought I would give some updates on the girls.

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Zoe.  Zoe has discovered that talking is fun.  Talking is useful.  Talking gets her things much more quickly than grunting ever did.  She’s speaking in (mostly) full sentences now.  Single word phrases are SO yesterday.  Some of her favorites–

“Read it to you!”  (Really, she means, “Read it to me”)

“Good morning Mommy!”  (Read:  Get me out of this crib and feed me a waffle NOW)

“That’s a GREAT idea!”  (Usually in response to “Zoe you wanna go bye-bye?”)

“I love YOOOOU too!”  (This is by far my favorite)

Please note all the exclamation points–she is very emphatic in everything she says.  Today she started using “Pretty Please” alot.  She started using it even more when I got her milk, snack, etc. extra quickly thanks to being overcome by her cuteness.  She loves alot of things too.

“I love sister!”

“I love it!”  “It” could be really anything here–a flower, a toy she wants to get out of Avery’s hand.

“I love chips!”  This one she proclaims after raiding the pantry and pulling out the bag of chips.

She’s also started asking Why.  On the phone with Nana tonight, I asked her to count my fingers.  “Why?”  “Because I want you to, Zoe.”

“No.”

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So there you have it.  She’s talking.  Alot.  Which also means she can say No.  It is nice that she can tell me what she needs/wants and it’s nice that she can talk to Avery.  I’ve noticed that since Zoe’s been talking more, Avery’s been much more interested in actively playing with her.  You know what this means?  That I can run away and drink a coffee in relative peace.  My Master Plan(Operation Let The Kids Entertain Each Other Without My Direct Involvement) has FINALLY begun to pay off.

She has learned to count, sort of.  The other day I started her off with 1, 2.  And she proceeded to finish counting.  TO FOURTEEN.  Apparently she pays more attention to her sister than we thought.  Mike and I have already started on her application to MIT.

She’s quirky, much like her sister.  Another favorite phrase is “Forgot my toejam!”  I’m not quite sure what she means by this, but she is unusually preoccupied with sock fuzz between her toes.  Exhibit A:

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There is no Exhibit B, but I could take this same photo every time I take socks off those little delicious feet.

Zoe is still very affectionate, and will often demand kisses from her Daddy.  She’s a manipulative little thing when it comes to him.  I don’t foresee a time when he’ll ever be able to tell her No.  Don’t worry–she’ll turn out OK.  I had a Daddy like that too.

She loves the cats and it’s not uncommon to hear her call Gimli a Good Boy and Naughty in the same breath.  From the mouths of babes!  Because that is TOTALLY how that dog is.  Turning on the charm one minute, chasing down the cats the next.

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She loves her sister.  She loves her sister maybe best of all. Zoe knows when it’s time to pick Avery up from school, and will start commanding me to “Get Sisser! Get Sisser!” from about 10:45 am until we leave at 11.  Again with the talking thing–it has definitely made her a tad pushy.  She now expects things to get done as quickly as she can say them.

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And onto my eldest child.  Avery is … Avery.  She’s really into music right now, and will almost go into a little trance when she hears a new song.  She will sit very still and kind of zone out.  Eyes not really looking at anything, but you can tell she’s thinking REALLY hard.  If she likes the song, we have to listen to it over and over.  If she doesn’t like it, she never wants to hear it again.  She heard Lil Wayne on the radio, declared him “Whiny” and will now protest every time she hears his voice.  A few of her favorites right now–Pearl Jam–Just Breathe, Pixies–Tony’s Theme and They Might Be Giants.  I really need to get some video of her singing Just Breathe onto this blog.  Because it is something to see for sure.  I don’t know that she’ll ever be a singer, but I do see musical instruments in her future.

Avery is still fond of collecting little things outside and giving them to random people we meet throughout the day.  She gave the flower from her hair to the waitress tonight at dinner.  I’m sure it made the waitress’ night.  Or it just made her think that we have very bizarre children.  I prefer to think that they are very giving souls.

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Avery is still really digging school.  She’s started asking to stay after lunch.  Because apparently, she wants to take a nap with her friends.  So I counter that with, “Well, you can take a nap here at home while your friends are napping at school.”  To which she replies, “No, Mom.  It’s NOT the same.  Moron!”  She doesn’t really call me a moron.  But I know she’s thinking it.  So all of my concerns about her being at school next year until 2:30 for Pre-K are completely pointless.  She’ll be more than ready.  Maybe Zoe will be the child that cries when I leave her at school.  Probably not.

So those are some brief updates on the little girls that live here with us.  In other news, Mike’s mom is pretty sick.  She’s in the hospital right now in Warner Robins, and will be there for the next week or so.  I’ll be headed down there on Monday to spend a few days and leaving the girls here with Mike so he can try to get a little work done.  (See Above Master Plan) So please do send some prayers to Middle Georgia.  Grandma could certainly use them.  I’ll also be taking a stack of artwork courtesy of Avery and Zoe.  I think that should brighten up her room quite nicely, don’t you?  And don’t worry–I’m screening each drawing for poo.  And poo catchers.  Nothing but nice rainbows and (poo-free) kittens for Grandma this time!

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6 Responses to The Things They Say And Do

  1. colleen

    Well, after “I love you”, I’m torn between toejam and “I love chips” as my next favorite phrases!!
    P&PT for your MIL!

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  2. emma

    “I love chips” is my favorite. I also love chips.

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  3. Helene

    Awww, your girls are precious!!! It’s amazing when they start speaking more, isn’t it? My kids say the funniest things too!
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  4. Amanda

    Those pictures are absolutely wonderful… your girls are just beautiful!

    And hope Mikes mom is better! Let me know how I can pray for you all…

    Blessings-
    Amanda
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  5. Kate

    Ah, the music trance. I know it well. It’s such a lovely trance, especially in the car. During long road trips.
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  6. m

    Really cute photos. And, I love the age when they start talking in communicating in full sentences … it’s funny to hear what they come up with.

    I clicked on the Pearl Jam link and discovered that I have never actually seen them before. I really need to get around more … sheesh.

    My youngest daughter spontaneously dances whenever she hears music …. even the elevator music … don’t have any idea where she gets that from.

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