Avilene ate two servings of waffles and two servings of grapes for breakfast. As she was sitting down for breakfast she said, "I don't like grapes." Really? You've ate them here many times. And then she ended up eating two servings for breakfast. After breakfast she said, "I don't like the green grapes at my Mom and Dad's house." Ha! Now that I can understand! For lunch she ate chicken, no whole wheat tortillas, ate most of corn, and ate baked cinnamon apple.
It looked like she had some kind of bruise or sore on her lip when she arrived this morning. I asked how that happened. She said, "Momma got it." Ha! What does that mean? Then she said something about "Dad's smoothie!" I've done this for too many years to try to fill in those blanks! And I rarely get it right anyhow. Linnea was listening to that and said, "I got lip." And she pointed to her lips. Little cutie! Avi was telling me something else that I was having a hard time understanding her words, but we kept trying and I got it!! She grinned all over at me when I finally figured out what she was saying; "I got a 'troll' and a baby at my house." Huh? "I got a 'scroll' and a baby at my house." Scroll!?? "No." Two or three more times; "Stroller!!" Got it! Cheers!!
Here are some pictures from Avi's morning; Zoom in close and check out her eyes in the first picture. Avi was playing on the mattress with sister and she asked; "Can I push her with my head?" I said, "As long as she likes it. You can listen to her and figure out if she likes it or not!" I liked the fact that Avi at least asked me first. Judging from Svea's face I think it's safe to say she was liking it and having fun too!! Last picture: The three oldest kids were working with the same preschool activity. Sometimes that works, sometimes not so much. This one has lots of pieces so they can each build their own project. This activity is kind of advanced as well, but they like to mess with it. There are several picture examples of different things they can build to give them some ideas. Many of the holes are threaded and there are bolts and wrenches to work with too.
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