She also has been really interested in flowers. We will go on a walk and she is constantly asking me what kind of flowers are those mama. So I have been challenged in knowing my spring flowers. The other day we were walking to Laurelhurst Park and she was noticing the Rhododendrons she said "mama look the rhodedondons" and then we kept walking and she said "Look the camellias they are the circle ones." I was pretty impressed with how she could differentiate between the two since they both grow on trees/bush and can be similar in color.
Stories along the way, as we drive towards our aspiration to be the World's Greatest Grandparents someday (there's no chance we will have made something of ourselves before that).
Wednesday, April 25, 2012
A Little Bit of Maia
Maia is just one who loves to sing and dance. Its an all-the-time occurance for her. For instance, the other day we were going to go to the zoo for the morning and she says " I am going to sing the elephant song." Her song consisted of a little bit of the elephants, but soon became about all that was around her including Paxton and I. She then sang it to the elephants at the zoo.
She also has been really interested in flowers. We will go on a walk and she is constantly asking me what kind of flowers are those mama. So I have been challenged in knowing my spring flowers. The other day we were walking to Laurelhurst Park and she was noticing the Rhododendrons she said "mama look the rhodedondons" and then we kept walking and she said "Look the camellias they are the circle ones." I was pretty impressed with how she could differentiate between the two since they both grow on trees/bush and can be similar in color.
Here is a little taste of Maia's sing and dance.
She also has been really interested in flowers. We will go on a walk and she is constantly asking me what kind of flowers are those mama. So I have been challenged in knowing my spring flowers. The other day we were walking to Laurelhurst Park and she was noticing the Rhododendrons she said "mama look the rhodedondons" and then we kept walking and she said "Look the camellias they are the circle ones." I was pretty impressed with how she could differentiate between the two since they both grow on trees/bush and can be similar in color.
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That is one talkative little girl you have! Such a cutie-pie, and so interactive! She has the social skills of a four year old, I think!
--Holly
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