Don't worry, not a physical bang. Nobody's hurt. Unless you count our sides from laughing. Clara was in rare form today, I think she wanted to make sure we sent 2011 out with plenty of humor! It started the minute she got up, saw me in my bathrobe and immediately wanted to put hers on. Then, she stuck her finger up to the red light on the monitor in our bedroom, saw it turn red and instantly started jumping up and down, waving her arms around, off the wall excited asking, "Mommy?! Can I paint my fingernails?!?" So that's what she did first thing, before breakfast or anything this morning.
It's been awhile since she painted her nails and it was amazing to see how much more fine motor control she has these days! She ended up with much less polish on her fingers, and much more on her nails themselves. She was even getting really good at wiping the brush off after dipping it in the bottle so she didn't have too much polish.
Before dinner she was running back and forth, over and over, between the living room and the kitchen. All of a sudden she exclaimed, "I was trying to lose my mind! ..... but then I said, 'Yep!'" Not sure what that meant....
Then, at dinner, she turned to Luke and asked with great animation, "Where's my mind?!? ... Daddy, it's in your shop!" They went through a whole conversation about where her mind was - looking on the floor, on their chairs... Clara told Luke he sat on it! Then he told her it was in the bottom of her bowl and she should eat her rice to find it. She took one bite and said, "There it is!" Oh my.
Saturday, December 31, 2011
Friday, December 30, 2011
All by Herself
Daddy was cutting up leather. Clara ran into the kitchen, got out some scissors and started looking for paper to cut. When Daddy gave her some, she sat right down and started seriously snipping away. She is very methodical with the scissors and so fun to watch, she really studies what she's doing!
Now here's the terrific part: she clipped and clipped for awhile. This creates lots of teeny tiny pieces of paper all over the floor. She stopped clipping for a moment and started picking some of them up, then got up and looked like she was heading somewhere else. I asked her where she was going (envisioning little pieces of paper strewn all over the house). Her reply? "These need to go in the trash!" She proceeded to throw all the paper in the trash, as well as a scrap of leather Daddy had left behind. Then she put the scissors right back where they go. All this without me so much as mentioning cleaning up! Terrific doesn't get much better than that!
This morning when Daddy asked if she would like some scrambled eggs and potatoes: "No thanks(in such a cheery voice)! I would like..... umm.... scrambled eggs and toast!"
This evening while cleaning up her trains: "Mmm, I would prefer to pick up my shoes."
Now here's the terrific part: she clipped and clipped for awhile. This creates lots of teeny tiny pieces of paper all over the floor. She stopped clipping for a moment and started picking some of them up, then got up and looked like she was heading somewhere else. I asked her where she was going (envisioning little pieces of paper strewn all over the house). Her reply? "These need to go in the trash!" She proceeded to throw all the paper in the trash, as well as a scrap of leather Daddy had left behind. Then she put the scissors right back where they go. All this without me so much as mentioning cleaning up! Terrific doesn't get much better than that!
This morning when Daddy asked if she would like some scrambled eggs and potatoes: "No thanks(in such a cheery voice)! I would like..... umm.... scrambled eggs and toast!"
This evening while cleaning up her trains: "Mmm, I would prefer to pick up my shoes."
Thursday, December 29, 2011
Multipurpose
One thing that I have really tried to focus on for Clara is toys that are multipurpose, spark imagination, or can be used in more than one way. For Christmas Gramma made Clara fabric squares similar to these ones, and they embody all of the above characteristics! Luke and I had a blast on Christmas night making different designs with them and Clara enjoyed doing that with me for a little while today too. But then, they instantly transformed into something else - "beds" for the animals in her dollies barn. It was so sweet to watch her carefully place each square and then gently set each animal down. So fun! Laurie and Emily (the dollies) even used another square as a picnic blanket!
Clara was such a sweet little nurse to her sick Daddy today, taking him crackers and drinks, snuggling with him on the couch, patting his arm gently. She loves to help and loves to take care of people, which is so sweet to watch! Both qualities I want to foster in her.
Clara was such a sweet little nurse to her sick Daddy today, taking him crackers and drinks, snuggling with him on the couch, patting his arm gently. She loves to help and loves to take care of people, which is so sweet to watch! Both qualities I want to foster in her.
Wednesday, December 28, 2011
"Coffee"
Today Luke and I took advantage of having grandparents visiting - aka free babysitting! We headed out at 9 this morning, stopped so Luke could trim a horse on our way to town, wandered around a bit, saw a movie, had some lunch at an Indian restaurant and headed back to Hoosick Falls where I got my hair chopped off! It is shorter than I've ever had it and I love it!
Clara had a wonderful day with her grandparents playing with trains, "shopping," reading books and just having a grand old time. It was so special to spend a whole day with my husband but by halfway through the day I was really missing my little girl! I was so happy to see her again when we got home and she was excited to see us too. We all piled in my car and headed one of our favorite local diners for dinner. They didn't have kiddie cups so Clara got water in a coffee cup, which she loved! She immediately announced, "It taste kind of like coffee!" The whole time she kept telling us it was her coffee and that she was drinking coffee, which she found absolutely hilarious. Oh my, how I love this silly little girl!
Clara had a wonderful day with her grandparents playing with trains, "shopping," reading books and just having a grand old time. It was so special to spend a whole day with my husband but by halfway through the day I was really missing my little girl! I was so happy to see her again when we got home and she was excited to see us too. We all piled in my car and headed one of our favorite local diners for dinner. They didn't have kiddie cups so Clara got water in a coffee cup, which she loved! She immediately announced, "It taste kind of like coffee!" The whole time she kept telling us it was her coffee and that she was drinking coffee, which she found absolutely hilarious. Oh my, how I love this silly little girl!
Tuesday, December 27, 2011
Buddies
Tonight we had dinner with the Niles and it is always so nice to see them again when it's been awhile - even if it's just been 10 days or so since we've spent time together, it always feels like so much longer! Clara had a blast seeing her friends and Annabelle had a great time showing Clara her Christmas presents. It was so sweet to see them just head off together, deep in conversation. We are so thankful for such good buddies for our little girl!
On the way home tonight in the truck she was absolutely crackingme us up!! Snippets of our conversation went like this (picture each of Clara's lines said with as much emphasis and humor as you possibly can):
C: The panda was eating bamboo!
Me: Yes, he was!
C: That was silly! Was that funny Mom?!
Me: Was that funny to watch?
C: Uh huh. I don't eat bamboo. I not a panda!
Me: Nope, you're not!
C: Are you a panda, Mom? ... You're not a panda! Does Sadie eat bamboo? No, she not a panda! She doesn't eat bamboo!
We were listening most of the way home to a CD of hers that is Aesop's Fables for children, read by a few different people.
C: I don't 'member her name! This little girl is reading 'nuther story Mama! Do you 'member her name?
Me: No, I don't know her name.
C: I 'member her name.
Me: Oh.
C: When she finishes this story, that boy can read 'nuther story!
Me: Uh huh. (as you can tell, I add a lot to these conversations!)
C: Do you know his name Mom?
Me: No, I don't know his name either.
C: I 'member his name.
Me: Oh.
C: And when they finish that story, they can read 'nuther story! ..... and when they finish that story, they can read 'nuther one!!
Me: Yes! They can!
Later she was trying to say "goat" and she kept saying "got," "God," "go," etc. Finally she spit it out. Then she laughed and laughed and exclaimed, "I couldn't say it right!"
C: This story bout a ant and a dove.
Me: A dove is a kind of bird.
C: I like doves. A heron is kind of like a bird!
Me: Yes, a heron is a kind of bird and a dove is another kind of bird.
C: I like herons.
Me: Do you?
C: Uh huh. ..... kitties are kind of like birds.
Me: No, kitties are not at all like birds.
C: We're kind of like birds.
Me: No, we're not like birds either.
C: Are we being silly???
Me: You're being silly!
Sadie had to ride on my lap since there was no room anywhere else in the cab and it was raining out so she couldn't ride in the bed of the truck. Our whole drive was punctuated by Clara asking, "What's Sadie doing Mom?" or "What's Sadie doing now?" or "Where's Sadie? I can't see her!" as well as, "Awwww, good gor (=girl) Sadie" in a completely patronizing tone.
Ohhh my. We were in stitches.
On the way home tonight in the truck she was absolutely cracking
C: The panda was eating bamboo!
Me: Yes, he was!
C: That was silly! Was that funny Mom?!
Me: Was that funny to watch?
C: Uh huh. I don't eat bamboo. I not a panda!
Me: Nope, you're not!
C: Are you a panda, Mom? ... You're not a panda! Does Sadie eat bamboo? No, she not a panda! She doesn't eat bamboo!
We were listening most of the way home to a CD of hers that is Aesop's Fables for children, read by a few different people.
C: I don't 'member her name! This little girl is reading 'nuther story Mama! Do you 'member her name?
Me: No, I don't know her name.
C: I 'member her name.
Me: Oh.
C: When she finishes this story, that boy can read 'nuther story!
Me: Uh huh. (as you can tell, I add a lot to these conversations!)
C: Do you know his name Mom?
Me: No, I don't know his name either.
C: I 'member his name.
Me: Oh.
C: And when they finish that story, they can read 'nuther story! ..... and when they finish that story, they can read 'nuther one!!
Me: Yes! They can!
Later she was trying to say "goat" and she kept saying "got," "God," "go," etc. Finally she spit it out. Then she laughed and laughed and exclaimed, "I couldn't say it right!"
C: This story bout a ant and a dove.
Me: A dove is a kind of bird.
C: I like doves. A heron is kind of like a bird!
Me: Yes, a heron is a kind of bird and a dove is another kind of bird.
C: I like herons.
Me: Do you?
C: Uh huh. ..... kitties are kind of like birds.
Me: No, kitties are not at all like birds.
C: We're kind of like birds.
Me: No, we're not like birds either.
C: Are we being silly???
Me: You're being silly!
Sadie had to ride on my lap since there was no room anywhere else in the cab and it was raining out so she couldn't ride in the bed of the truck. Our whole drive was punctuated by Clara asking, "What's Sadie doing Mom?" or "What's Sadie doing now?" or "Where's Sadie? I can't see her!" as well as, "Awwww, good gor (=girl) Sadie" in a completely patronizing tone.
Ohhh my. We were in stitches.
Monday, December 26, 2011
New Hats!
Clara and baby Joy got new hats for Christmas, handmade by Gramma. They are super soft and colorful! We had a great time today out in the sunshine. First we delivered cookies, ornaments and homemade marmalade to our sweet neighbors, then Daada pushed Clara in her stroller for awhile, but when Mama tried to take over Clara decided she'd rather push than be pushed, so she pushed baby Joy for a long time. They had a blast!
Clara did not nap today. Oh, she was in her crib for over two hours, but every time I'd think "Oh, I haven't heard her for a few minutes, maybe she finally fell asleep," she'd start talking, calling, squealing, singing or letting me know she was still awake in some other way. Why is it that she always seems to do this when she is the most tired and in greatest need of a good sleep? But that's not the point of this story. Because in every trial there is a germ of joy, yes? On the flip side of every "terrible" moment (though not napping can't truly be described as terrible, I don't think) there is something terrific waiting to be discovered. When I finally got Clara up from her nap, I asked her if she was still very sleepy, which she said she was. Then I told her that when we are sleepy and tired, it is easy to feel whiny (something she has been struggling with lately). But if she felt whiny this evening, instead of whining I wanted her to tell me, "Mommy, I need some snuggles!"
I have to say, it worked remarkably well! For about an hour afterward she frequently ran up to me and announced, "Mommy, I need snuggles!" Of course, I was more than happy to comply. We still had a few whiny moments but each time she began to whine I simply asked, "Oh, do you need snuggles?" She either said yes, we snuggled and it was better, or she said no, stopped whining and ran away. I think this will be a frequently employed "technique" in our house. God knows I can certainly always use more snuggles from my little girl!
Clara did not nap today. Oh, she was in her crib for over two hours, but every time I'd think "Oh, I haven't heard her for a few minutes, maybe she finally fell asleep," she'd start talking, calling, squealing, singing or letting me know she was still awake in some other way. Why is it that she always seems to do this when she is the most tired and in greatest need of a good sleep? But that's not the point of this story. Because in every trial there is a germ of joy, yes? On the flip side of every "terrible" moment (though not napping can't truly be described as terrible, I don't think) there is something terrific waiting to be discovered. When I finally got Clara up from her nap, I asked her if she was still very sleepy, which she said she was. Then I told her that when we are sleepy and tired, it is easy to feel whiny (something she has been struggling with lately). But if she felt whiny this evening, instead of whining I wanted her to tell me, "Mommy, I need some snuggles!"
I have to say, it worked remarkably well! For about an hour afterward she frequently ran up to me and announced, "Mommy, I need snuggles!" Of course, I was more than happy to comply. We still had a few whiny moments but each time she began to whine I simply asked, "Oh, do you need snuggles?" She either said yes, we snuggled and it was better, or she said no, stopped whining and ran away. I think this will be a frequently employed "technique" in our house. God knows I can certainly always use more snuggles from my little girl!
Sunday, December 25, 2011
Merry Christmas!
We had a wonderful, wonderful day celebrating Jesus' birthday! It was a terrific day with our terrific two-year old. More details to come tomorrow. For now, a blessed, grace-filled, holy Christmas from our family to yours!
Saturday, December 24, 2011
Christmas Bathrobe
Clara loves my bathrobe. In the mornings she often asks me to wear it and doesn't want me to put "real" clothes on instead. When I saw this fabric, I knew I had to make her a robe with it. It is sooo soft and cuddly. I have been dying to give it to her, so after she showered with me this afternoon I pulled it out and she was thrilled, to say the least! She didn't want to take it off for a loooong time. As you can tell, she loves it!
She ate dinner in it, helped my frost Jesus' birthday cake in it, and only changed out of it to put clothes on for the Christmas Eve service, which she was looking forward to attending. She came up front with me and helped me read the Christmas story from her Jesus Storybook Bible for the Advent reading at the service and it was so sweet to hear her whispering the words along with me. We are so ready and full of anticipation for Jesus' birthday tomorrow!!!
She ate dinner in it, helped my frost Jesus' birthday cake in it, and only changed out of it to put clothes on for the Christmas Eve service, which she was looking forward to attending. She came up front with me and helped me read the Christmas story from her Jesus Storybook Bible for the Advent reading at the service and it was so sweet to hear her whispering the words along with me. We are so ready and full of anticipation for Jesus' birthday tomorrow!!!
Friday, December 23, 2011
First Chaps
In addition to having grandparents here, Daddy also has the entire next week off from work! We are so happy to have him home with us. Today Clara spent some time out in the shop sitting on Daddy's saddle, practicing holding reins, swinging a rope, and wearing the first pair of chaps that Daddy had as a little boy! Daddy even modified them to fit Clara and they are just adorable! See for yourselves...
For those of you who don't know, they're pronounced with a soft "ch" - more like shaps, not like the chap of, "I say, old chap!"
Overheard: "No, you're not a puppy dog, you're an elephant! Come on." (As she dragged Baaba around the house by a rope.)
"Don't tickle me, I'm your friend!"
"I don't like it when it's cooked, I just like it when it's sour." (Upon being warned that a raw cranberry was, in fact, sour. After tasting said cranberry, she decided she didn't like it after all...)
"Mama, did you get food for Jesus?!?" (Upon our return from the grocery store this afternoon.)
For those of you who don't know, they're pronounced with a soft "ch" - more like shaps, not like the chap of, "I say, old chap!"
Overheard: "No, you're not a puppy dog, you're an elephant! Come on." (As she dragged Baaba around the house by a rope.)
"Don't tickle me, I'm your friend!"
"I don't like it when it's cooked, I just like it when it's sour." (Upon being warned that a raw cranberry was, in fact, sour. After tasting said cranberry, she decided she didn't like it after all...)
"Mama, did you get food for Jesus?!?" (Upon our return from the grocery store this afternoon.)
Thursday, December 22, 2011
Camping
That's what Baaba and Clara did for a long time this morning. They camped under the "stars" in the "forest" by our Christmas tree, read a counting book about rabbits (dressed in Native American garb) and sang indian songs. It was precious, hilarious, wonderful. Such a blessing to have family here for Christmas and to watch Clara just soak up the time with her grandparents.
Wednesday, December 21, 2011
Happy Room
Earlier today I posted on facebook about how happy my new yellow laundry room makes me. Apparently it has the same effect on Clara, because she just wanted to be in there all day! She had a great time helping me clean it up and carry some things out to the garage this morning, and as soon as we blew up the air mattress she climbed right on top and settled in for a long time! She snuggled and read and rolled around and just loved it! I think this room will be one of our new favorite places.
Tuesday, December 20, 2011
Sweater Dress!
After nap today I made a fire in the woodstove and she watched from her yellow chair. Then we sat together on the floor and she discovered she could see the fire through the vent in the door! So we were peeking through, wondering at the fire and talking about the colors we could see. Discovering and wondering together never loses its charm!
This sweater came from the Goodwill but was too small for me and I've been wanting to make Clara a dress from it forever! Last night she was talking about having a new dress so it was the perfect opportunity. It only took about 20 minutes to elasticize the neckline, shorten and elasticize the sleeves, and take the sides in a bit. I think the neckline still needs a bit of work, but it is so cute on her! I don't know if it was the dress, or just the grace of God (probably the latter), but we had a much better day today. We took some of our homemade ornaments to the nursery folks at Bible study (and one of Clara's little friends, at her request) as well as our dear friend Grandma Pat in Williamstown (who I had a gift for and Clara added ornaments to it). Her little giving spirit is so sweet and terrific these days!
Monday, December 19, 2011
Fun with Ornaments
Clara and I made more homemade ornaments today. We took lots down to family at Thanksgiving but we wanted more for our tree and also want to give them to several friends (and we keep adding to the list - Clara thought of a few more people tonight, all by herself! Love watching her giving spirit blossom!). We made a quite a few but I think with all the people we keep adding we're going to have to make another batch! I love these ornaments, they are so simple, lovely and fragrant! Roughly equal parts applesauce and cinnamon, then add more cinnamon if needed to get a playdough consistency. Roll out, cut, and dry! We like to stick ours in an oven that has been warmed to around 200 and then shut off. If you bake them, they curl. Best to let them dry at warm room temp, though it takes longer. As you can see, Clara had lots of fun with the cinnamon....
Terrific moment of the day: kneading bread (one of my favorite tasks!) while Clara sat at the table and read "Piglet Meets a Heffalump" to me. She told me all about the elephant, and Piglet, and Pooh - I learned that elephants like honey! It was so sweet and a rejuvenating reprieve in the middle of our day.
Despite our fun moments today was rather rough overall. Clara and I each had several time-outs. Tonight, Daddy had to take Clara's stroller away because she kept running into people on purpose. That was the last straw. She bawled and bawled, all through tooth brushing (a battle) and halfway through getting jammies on, then bawled some more when she realized we were not reading stories because she had fought so much with tooth brushing. She was beside herself, "I want to play with my stroller!! I want to read one story!"
"I know sweetie, it's so sad that we can't read or play with your stroller. You did not obey Mommy and Daddy, and those are the consequences."
"I want to obey!!! I obey now, I want to obey!!!"
Isn't this the cry of every heart longing to be right with our Father? Oh, Lord, I want to obey! I see the fruit of my disobedience and I yearn to obey, to have an obedient heart. This is another thing we pray for every night, "Oh God, give Clara an obedient heart. Help her to obey Mommy and Daddy and God, most of all." Though today was rough, tomorrow is a new day, no less full of grace after today's trials. A new day to learn obedience and dependence on God for the strength to do even the smallest thing we know we should. Clara is learning the value of obedience, and so am I.
Terrific moment of the day: kneading bread (one of my favorite tasks!) while Clara sat at the table and read "Piglet Meets a Heffalump" to me. She told me all about the elephant, and Piglet, and Pooh - I learned that elephants like honey! It was so sweet and a rejuvenating reprieve in the middle of our day.
Despite our fun moments today was rather rough overall. Clara and I each had several time-outs. Tonight, Daddy had to take Clara's stroller away because she kept running into people on purpose. That was the last straw. She bawled and bawled, all through tooth brushing (a battle) and halfway through getting jammies on, then bawled some more when she realized we were not reading stories because she had fought so much with tooth brushing. She was beside herself, "I want to play with my stroller!! I want to read one story!"
"I know sweetie, it's so sad that we can't read or play with your stroller. You did not obey Mommy and Daddy, and those are the consequences."
"I want to obey!!! I obey now, I want to obey!!!"
Isn't this the cry of every heart longing to be right with our Father? Oh, Lord, I want to obey! I see the fruit of my disobedience and I yearn to obey, to have an obedient heart. This is another thing we pray for every night, "Oh God, give Clara an obedient heart. Help her to obey Mommy and Daddy and God, most of all." Though today was rough, tomorrow is a new day, no less full of grace after today's trials. A new day to learn obedience and dependence on God for the strength to do even the smallest thing we know we should. Clara is learning the value of obedience, and so am I.
Sunday, December 18, 2011
Horses - Finally!
We finally got to ride today after a loooong time without being on our horses! I'm not sure how long it had been, way too long for sure. Clara was SO thrilled to ride. When we got outside after she woke up from her nap Luke had just turned Logan back into the pasture and Clara almost lost it, thinking she wasn't going to get to ride. So we pulled Paladin out and threw Luke's saddle on him - as you can see, it's a little big for me! Clara and I walked around in the arena for a long time and she started crying again when we said it was time to get off. Thankfully her friends arrived home with their Christmas tree just as we were finishing our last lap around the arena, so that was a good distraction. It is so fun to watch her around the horses, she has no fear and loves being up on them, I think she would stay there forever if we let her!
Saturday, December 17, 2011
Daddy's Helper
We are working like crazy to transform our laundry/junk room, that has needed a makeover since we bought our house 5 years ago, into a laundry/sewing/guest room. We accomplished a lot but still have a little ways to go. Today, we moved one step closer - tile went down under the washer/dryer section. Clara was fascinated by the process and was "helping" Daddy the whole time - from cleaning the floor after we moved the washer and dryer, to measuring, to marking the hardibacker board, to drilling in the screws, she was his little shadow. When she woke up from her nap she was crushed that Daddy and his friend Scotty had put the tile down without her while she was sleeping. But she's excited, because when she saw Daddy sawing and wanted to saw too, he promised her they would build a birdhouse together in the spring and she could help saw for that. This girl loves working with her Daddy!
Tonight we had a leadership and families Christmas party at church and Clara had a blast with her friend Callan. They are only 8 days apart in age and they love to run around and be silly together. Clara really wanted to give Callan lots of hugs tonight and kept trying. Callan wasn't so sure about that but wanted to give Clara eskimo kisses, which she wasn't so sure about. It was so funny to watch them together and they had a great time. We are so excited because Callan's mommy is quitting her job at the end of this month and we are looking forward to getting together with them more during the week! We can't wait!
Tonight we had a leadership and families Christmas party at church and Clara had a blast with her friend Callan. They are only 8 days apart in age and they love to run around and be silly together. Clara really wanted to give Callan lots of hugs tonight and kept trying. Callan wasn't so sure about that but wanted to give Clara eskimo kisses, which she wasn't so sure about. It was so funny to watch them together and they had a great time. We are so excited because Callan's mommy is quitting her job at the end of this month and we are looking forward to getting together with them more during the week! We can't wait!
Friday, December 16, 2011
"Can you cover me up??"
"Mom, I not sleeping, I just resting." What she told me after we took a shower together this morning (note the wet hair). She was first wrapped up in her towel, watching me get dressed, but quickly decided she need to be under the covers. She stayed in my bed and played with baby Joy and Panda long after I had headed into the kitchen to do some dusting and she'd come out periodically to "get more water" for baby Joy. That little smile just melts my heart! I love how her imagination is really blossoming lately, it is such a joy to watch her.
Thursday, December 15, 2011
Little Mother
Taking care of babies is a lot of work. Clara's babies get all the important things - lots of snuggles, walks in their stroller, time outside, naps, food, and sometimes water too!
That's what's in baby Joy's bottle, by the way. At first she told me it was milk (not to be confused with "milky," which comes from Mama). But then she decided milk just comes in cups and the bottle was baby Joy's water. I love listening to her figure these things out for herself!
That's what's in baby Joy's bottle, by the way. At first she told me it was milk (not to be confused with "milky," which comes from Mama). But then she decided milk just comes in cups and the bottle was baby Joy's water. I love listening to her figure these things out for herself!
Confession
I don't have a picture for yesterday. We drove all over the place in the morning, got home in time for a late nap, had dinner and I headed off to choir. By the time I returned, Clara was in bed. I didn't even realize I hadn't taken any pictures until I plugged the camera in to download pictures from the day! I thought about posting a picture from earlier in the week. I felt a little bit like a failure. 365 days of pictures was my goal, and now it's unattainable. But as I thought back over our day, I realized how many pictures I do have.
Clara, brown corduroy jumper with flowers on it, pink leggings and white with light pink polka dot shirt, hair pulled back with bows, helping Mrs. Center place napkins on all the tables for the Advent luncheon we helped to serve. Helping to decorate the tables with pinecones and red berries. Circling round and round the Christmas tree, gazing at all the pictures of church members. Her resounding "Amen!" at the end of each prayer during the short service. Eyes lighting up as we started singing "Go, Tell it on the Mountain" (one of her favorites at the moment). Doing her absolute best to "help" carry the trays of sandwiches and cookies to the tables. Marching up and down the rows of tables as the (mostly elderly) crowd ate, prompting smiles wherever she went. Chatting away with some of the other helpers as she ate her own lunch. She just lit up the whole room and it was wonderful to see her little heart learning the joy of serving others.
She is such a blessing, not only to me, but to almost everyone she comes in contact with. This has been my prayer since before she was born which I still pray over her nightly - that she would be filled with the Holy Spirit from a young age; that she would shine the light of Jesus to all those around her; that she would share His love wherever she goes. I love to see the smiles she prompts among everyone she comes in contact with and it is my constant prayer that she would learn and desire to use her natural ability to fill others with joy to glorify God and honor Him in her life.
Clara, brown corduroy jumper with flowers on it, pink leggings and white with light pink polka dot shirt, hair pulled back with bows, helping Mrs. Center place napkins on all the tables for the Advent luncheon we helped to serve. Helping to decorate the tables with pinecones and red berries. Circling round and round the Christmas tree, gazing at all the pictures of church members. Her resounding "Amen!" at the end of each prayer during the short service. Eyes lighting up as we started singing "Go, Tell it on the Mountain" (one of her favorites at the moment). Doing her absolute best to "help" carry the trays of sandwiches and cookies to the tables. Marching up and down the rows of tables as the (mostly elderly) crowd ate, prompting smiles wherever she went. Chatting away with some of the other helpers as she ate her own lunch. She just lit up the whole room and it was wonderful to see her little heart learning the joy of serving others.
She is such a blessing, not only to me, but to almost everyone she comes in contact with. This has been my prayer since before she was born which I still pray over her nightly - that she would be filled with the Holy Spirit from a young age; that she would shine the light of Jesus to all those around her; that she would share His love wherever she goes. I love to see the smiles she prompts among everyone she comes in contact with and it is my constant prayer that she would learn and desire to use her natural ability to fill others with joy to glorify God and honor Him in her life.
Tuesday, December 13, 2011
Is it a Hat?
Clara couldn't quite decide. She was "helping" me strain chicken stock. Thankfully we hadn't used the strainer yet!
Our dinner conversation (pretty typical of the conversations we have these days):
Clara: Does Daada have a swing at her house?
Luke: No, I don't think so.
Mama: She doesn't have a swing at her house, but I think there is a playground near her house with a swing.
Clara: She has a playground at her house!
M: No, but there's one near her house. She can drive there.
L: Maybe when she moves to Saskatchewan she will have a swing set at her house and we could visit her there sometime.
C: We can if you want to.
M: Yeah, maybe sometime we could.
C: We can visit her if we want to.
L: Would you like to visit her sometime?
C: Uh huh. If we want to, we can visit her.
M: Someday, that would be fun.
Earlier this evening she saw an old pair of her boots and asked whose boots they were. We told her they were too small for her but we were saving them in case we have more kids in our family some day. This led to a whole conversation about kids and babies and adding to our family which I wish I could recount, but it would take way too long! Clara said she would like to have more people in our family and suggested, "Maybe Ana" (a friend her age). I tried to explain that, if we had someone new in our family it would be somebody she didn't know. All night she kept saying randomly, "Somebody I don't know. Somebody I don't know, Mama." We'll see if she remembers the conversation tomorrow!
Our dinner conversation (pretty typical of the conversations we have these days):
Clara: Does Daada have a swing at her house?
Luke: No, I don't think so.
Mama: She doesn't have a swing at her house, but I think there is a playground near her house with a swing.
Clara: She has a playground at her house!
M: No, but there's one near her house. She can drive there.
L: Maybe when she moves to Saskatchewan she will have a swing set at her house and we could visit her there sometime.
C: We can if you want to.
M: Yeah, maybe sometime we could.
C: We can visit her if we want to.
L: Would you like to visit her sometime?
C: Uh huh. If we want to, we can visit her.
M: Someday, that would be fun.
Earlier this evening she saw an old pair of her boots and asked whose boots they were. We told her they were too small for her but we were saving them in case we have more kids in our family some day. This led to a whole conversation about kids and babies and adding to our family which I wish I could recount, but it would take way too long! Clara said she would like to have more people in our family and suggested, "Maybe Ana" (a friend her age). I tried to explain that, if we had someone new in our family it would be somebody she didn't know. All night she kept saying randomly, "Somebody I don't know. Somebody I don't know, Mama." We'll see if she remembers the conversation tomorrow!
Monday, December 12, 2011
Horsey Swing!
Remember not too long ago I was bemoaning the fact that Clara never wanted to go outside anymore? Well, I am reminded again how much these things go in phases. These days, she asks to go outside all the time. At least one of her current favorite friends (Baby Joy, Panda, little Kitty, Bojangles or Caramel the bears...) always comes with us and 99% of the time the excursion goes like this: we walk around the yard for a little bit or, if there's snow, I pull Clara around in her sled. Then she swings on her blue swing for awhile. Then she gets cold, asks for a snack, and we come inside. Although I wish she was getting more exercise outside, I'm glad she's at least getting the fresh air! Today, though, our morning trip outdoors had an extra stop - her horsey swing! Grandma Pat (our dear friend and client) had this swing at her house and gave it to Clara last summer. It's still a little big for her and although she's sat on it a few times, she hasn't felt too sure about it. But today she sat on it for quite awhile and just snuggled up to the horse's head while I swung it gently back and forth. Some geese flew overhead and we got to watch them as they honked their way over our house. It was lovely to have a little deviated from the norm!
Clara is just talking up a storm these days and saying some of the funniest things! I need to be better about writing them down throughout the day because by the end of the day when I sit down here to write, my brain is fried and I can never remember the things I wanted to write down! I know there were things I wanted to write tonight, but I've sat here for at least five minutes trying to remember them with no luck, so I'm heading to bed. Maybe they'll come to me tomorrow!
Despite being exhausted, I am so thankful for the wonderful day we had today. I was anticipating a day full of emotions and melt-downs, since Clara was up late last night and woke up early this morning. While there were a few rough moments, we had no major meltdowns and all in all it was a very smooth and cheerful day. It's just such a reminder to me that when I take the time to slow down and really pay attention to Clara instead of just getting caught up in what I want to do - not in a waiting-on-her way but in an observant, aware of her needs way - our day is so much nicer all around and, as a bonus, we usually get more done too! I have found myself lately gravitating towards rigid boundaries and lines in the sand (which is odd, since I was incredibly flexible with her as an infant and young toddler) and these only create battles neither one of us wants to fight and we're each mad at the other for fighting. But, surprise surprise, when I remind myself that though she acts so old sometimes she is still so young and I remember to be flexible and playful with her, she returns the favor a hundred fold and becomes so much more flexible and cheerful with me. Hmmm, that sounds familiar. Something about doing unto others....?
Wow, I've gotten wordy tonight. A sure sign that I need to head to bed.
Clara is just talking up a storm these days and saying some of the funniest things! I need to be better about writing them down throughout the day because by the end of the day when I sit down here to write, my brain is fried and I can never remember the things I wanted to write down! I know there were things I wanted to write tonight, but I've sat here for at least five minutes trying to remember them with no luck, so I'm heading to bed. Maybe they'll come to me tomorrow!
Despite being exhausted, I am so thankful for the wonderful day we had today. I was anticipating a day full of emotions and melt-downs, since Clara was up late last night and woke up early this morning. While there were a few rough moments, we had no major meltdowns and all in all it was a very smooth and cheerful day. It's just such a reminder to me that when I take the time to slow down and really pay attention to Clara instead of just getting caught up in what I want to do - not in a waiting-on-her way but in an observant, aware of her needs way - our day is so much nicer all around and, as a bonus, we usually get more done too! I have found myself lately gravitating towards rigid boundaries and lines in the sand (which is odd, since I was incredibly flexible with her as an infant and young toddler) and these only create battles neither one of us wants to fight and we're each mad at the other for fighting. But, surprise surprise, when I remind myself that though she acts so old sometimes she is still so young and I remember to be flexible and playful with her, she returns the favor a hundred fold and becomes so much more flexible and cheerful with me. Hmmm, that sounds familiar. Something about doing unto others....?
Wow, I've gotten wordy tonight. A sure sign that I need to head to bed.
Sunday, December 11, 2011
Musicians
Today we were able to spend time with our dear friends the Niles after way too long! In reality I think it had been three weeks but it felt like forever since we had seen them! Clara took her recorder along so she could play Miss Kristen a birthday song; Miss Kristen then got out her tenor recorder, which Clara thought was great! She and Annabelle had a blast serenading us all.
Next up, the didgeridoo!
Next up, the didgeridoo!
Saturday, December 10, 2011
"I can't see you!"
Clara, Panda and Kitty have been inseparable the past few days. They go everywhere with her. Poor Pooh Bear and Baby Joy have been jilted in favor of new friends.... it's always so interesting to watch and see what toys she decides to play with, or what books she becomes obsessed with. Last night she discovered a board book copy of the Velveteen Rabbit that we've had for awhile and I've read to her before but she wasn't super interested. Today I bet we've read it 20 times. Obsessed is putting it mildly. I always wonder what it is about the stories she picks that pulls her in so strongly. Watching her little brain at work never ceases to fascinate me!
Friday, December 9, 2011
Christmas Tree Day!
Today we went and got our Christmas tree! Clara was soo excited to set it up and decorate it with the ornaments she made. But before we got to decorating, we celebrated with hot cocoa and cookies. I think it was the first time Clara's had hot cocoa, and she was hooked!
At dinner she was talking about Christmas and said, "Jesus' birthday is ready for him now!" I think she's just a little bit excited!
At dinner she was talking about Christmas and said, "Jesus' birthday is ready for him now!" I think she's just a little bit excited!
Thursday, December 8, 2011
A White Christmas?
A few days ago, when temps were still hitting the 50s, it didn't seem so likely. But now it's finally starting to look like a possibility... Clara was so excited for more snow (we had some almost six weeks ago, but no more since!) and just wanted Daada to pull her around and around forever!
We had talked with Clara about taking Baaba and Daada to the airport, how they have to go to Africa for a couple of weeks and then they'll be back in time for Jesus' birthday. But today at the airport, as they walked away from the car, Clara started wailing, "Where they going Mama??"
"They're going to find their airplane, baby, so they can go to Africa."
"But I want them to come home with me right now!!"
We have been talking the rest of the day about when they are coming back. We all miss them lots and lots!!
We had talked with Clara about taking Baaba and Daada to the airport, how they have to go to Africa for a couple of weeks and then they'll be back in time for Jesus' birthday. But today at the airport, as they walked away from the car, Clara started wailing, "Where they going Mama??"
"They're going to find their airplane, baby, so they can go to Africa."
"But I want them to come home with me right now!!"
We have been talking the rest of the day about when they are coming back. We all miss them lots and lots!!
Wednesday, December 7, 2011
See Oakley?
Clara made a discovery today - Baaba has pictures of her and her cousin Oakley on his computer! Once she discovered that she kept asking him all day, "See pictures of Oakley? See Clara and Oakley?" The girls had a blast together on our trip to Montana in August and Baaba has lots of pictures of them playing, snuggling, reading, partying and generally having wonderful cousin time together. Clara was so happy to snuggle with Baaba for a long time before dinner, holding on to his arm almost the whole time while looking at pictures of her and Oakley. We wish Scott, Jennifer and Oakley could join us for Christmas too!
Tuesday, December 6, 2011
Tent Time!
One of Clara's favorite things with Daada and Baaba this trip has been making tents! This morning when we headed out the door to Bible study we only got halfway to the car before Clara's lip started trembling and she announced, "I stay here with Daada!!!" So back in we went, where she asked Daada if she could stay home, barely took time to give me a kiss and headed off to play. I had a lovely morning at Bible study, though it felt strange to be childless. Clara had a blast at home! I returned to find the biggest tent so far in the living room, going from the top of the closet door to the drying rack. This afternoon Baaba, Daada and Clara all managed to (almost) squeeze inside, where they hung out and worked on a puzzle book together.
We love grandparent time!!!
We love grandparent time!!!
Monday, December 5, 2011
They're Here!
Clara was SO thrilled to see Baaba and Daada this morning! She woke up asking if they were here and had a blast playing dollhouse, building forts, reading books, playing outside and, most of all, riding in her stroller in the driveway (a favorite activity that I only occasionally indulge her in). Here, Daada was singing and Clara was watching Baaba, who was splitting firewood for Luke (have I said yet how wonderful it is to have them here? They always just jump right in and do whatever they see that needs to be done. I always end up feeling like a poor hostess and spending lots of time trying to get them, especially Daada, to sit down.).
Sunday, December 4, 2011
Going to Church
Clara wore her tutu to the Christmas play last night and wanted to wear the same outfit to church this morning. With her red corduroy coat added, she looked like Christmas personified! Here we are headed into church this morning.
Clara is SOO excited about Baaba and Daada coming to visit. This morning at breakfast she was asking, "They will eat toast and eggs with us, Mama?" (Guess what we had for breakfast...) The other day she wanted to know, "Do they like popcorn, Mama? Will they eat popcorn with us?" She has lots of eating and playing planned and I'm sure Baaba and Daada will be happy to oblige!
Clara is SOO excited about Baaba and Daada coming to visit. This morning at breakfast she was asking, "They will eat toast and eggs with us, Mama?" (Guess what we had for breakfast...) The other day she wanted to know, "Do they like popcorn, Mama? Will they eat popcorn with us?" She has lots of eating and playing planned and I'm sure Baaba and Daada will be happy to oblige!
Saturday, December 3, 2011
Kitty Love
Luke had to do some work with a horse at HeartsHerd Animal Sanctuary today, run by our wonderful friends Renee and Tracy. When I asked Clara last night if she wanted to go to Tracy's house today with Daddy she stopped eating her dinner, put down her fork and said, "We can go right now!!" Clara loves Tracy and Renee's! And why not?! They have chickens, ducks, guinea hens, horses, goats, a sheep (named Eunice), a bunny rabbit and, of course, dogs and cats. Not only did Tracy have some new bottle-fed orphan kitties (tiny but so friendly and cuddly!), she also had four older kittens that are all "tuxedo kitties" - black with white paws and white necks. So cute! The kitties got lots of loving and desensitizing today on our visit.
Then tonight, we went to CBC's annual Christmas play. Clara loved seeing her friends from Bible study in costume and was fascinated the whole time! She loved the songs and every time the lights went down she asked, "What they doin' Mommy??" When the kids all assembled for the nativity at the end and the lights came up Clara caught her breath and whispered to me in an awed voice, "Mama! It's baby Jesus!" She was absolutely enthralled.
Then tonight, we went to CBC's annual Christmas play. Clara loved seeing her friends from Bible study in costume and was fascinated the whole time! She loved the songs and every time the lights went down she asked, "What they doin' Mommy??" When the kids all assembled for the nativity at the end and the lights came up Clara caught her breath and whispered to me in an awed voice, "Mama! It's baby Jesus!" She was absolutely enthralled.
Friday, December 2, 2011
Surveying the Unknown
At least, that's what this picture makes me think of. She told me this was her walking stick and had a great time with it in the yard today. She had to keep defending it from Sadie, who thought it should be hers to play with.
Clara is one funny kid. She met a new friend, named Chelsie, on Sunday and yesterday came in the kitchen asking me, "What Chelsie doing Mama?" I was so confused until I realized she had heard "in excelsis deo" on the radio! I tried to explain to her that it was not about Chelsie, it was a song about when Jesus was born, but I don't think it got through because the rest of the day she kept asking me, "Where's Chelsie's deo Mom? What Chelsie's deo doin' Mom?"
She was also trying to tell Luke something about a blanket but was having trouble spitting the word out and kept saying "blanklet." Finally she said, in exasperation, "Daddy, I can't say it! Can you say it for me?!?"
"Blanket?"
"Uh huh."
Clara is one funny kid. She met a new friend, named Chelsie, on Sunday and yesterday came in the kitchen asking me, "What Chelsie doing Mama?" I was so confused until I realized she had heard "in excelsis deo" on the radio! I tried to explain to her that it was not about Chelsie, it was a song about when Jesus was born, but I don't think it got through because the rest of the day she kept asking me, "Where's Chelsie's deo Mom? What Chelsie's deo doin' Mom?"
She was also trying to tell Luke something about a blanket but was having trouble spitting the word out and kept saying "blanklet." Finally she said, in exasperation, "Daddy, I can't say it! Can you say it for me?!?"
"Blanket?"
"Uh huh."
Thursday, December 1, 2011
Happines is...
...snuggling cuddly bears while swinging on a hammock in the twilight.
We had a whiny day today. But, when I really think about it we did spend a lot of time "getting things done" instead of playing together.
Clara has been wanting to go outside a lot lately, which is great. But, the only thing she wants to do the entire time is be pushed in her swing. I enjoy pushing her (at least, I used to) - we chat, recite scripture, sing songs, and have fun. I have to be honest though, it's getting a little old and I have been annoyed at her lately having a meltdown if I so much as suggest doing something other than pushing her endlessly in her swing. BUT, pushing her in the hammock for a little while this afternoon was a blast! A lovely change of pace.
We had a whiny day today. But, when I really think about it we did spend a lot of time "getting things done" instead of playing together.
Clara has been wanting to go outside a lot lately, which is great. But, the only thing she wants to do the entire time is be pushed in her swing. I enjoy pushing her (at least, I used to) - we chat, recite scripture, sing songs, and have fun. I have to be honest though, it's getting a little old and I have been annoyed at her lately having a meltdown if I so much as suggest doing something other than pushing her endlessly in her swing. BUT, pushing her in the hammock for a little while this afternoon was a blast! A lovely change of pace.
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