Monday, November 23, 2009

I would love that.

Kate is Miss Formality these days. She's great about saying thank you and please. It's definitely not a bad thing.

This morning I told Kate that I would be at her Thanksgiving worship. I love Thanksgiving worship at our preschool, really any worship at preschool. They are so good at telling stories so that kids can understand. My favorite thing is how their theme is always "I am welcome here in God's house." I tell you the truth-- I cried the last time Sam sang it with his class. I think it's such a great message for kids to know that God's house is for them. Okay, enough about that.

So, I told her I'd be there, and she pauses a moment, and gently says, "I would love that."

How can I not go with a response like that?

Thursday, November 19, 2009

My little musician

Sam's very musical. We know that already. He's got his mother's knack for remembering song lyrics, lines from movies, etc. Today, he took it to a whole new level.

He's going to the KU basketball game tonight with his Granddad. Woo! He went with me a couple of times last year. But I was shocked when I heard him humming one of the pep band songs today. Not the fight song, or something inherantly recognizable, but just another of the tunes they play at KU games. I was shocked. I started singing a long a bit to see if that's really what he intended-- yep, he's right on track. That's some musical memory for a 6 year old, I think.

My kid's a musical genius. Probably good, because he's not destined to be a soccer superstar.

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

We're 3. We're girls!

Kate had a Fancy Nancy Tea Party for her birthday this year. It was big time. She invited two friends-- Chloe and Lottie, and they wore their fancy outfits for a fun girl lunch. They have to learn the girl lunch sooner or later, right?

It was a great day. I tried my best to use make it very girly, with a sparkly tulle tablecloth, pb&j in girly shapes, and even a craft project. Fortunately, the small numbers made it very manageable.

They were really cute sitting at the table together. They would talk nonsense, mostly, but then just giggle like crazy. I let them ice their own cupcakes, which was messy but awesome. Kate thought it was a good party, and that's what counts.