Saturday, May 02, 2009

At 3 Years and 10 Months...

Here's a few things to know about Zoe:

* Turns everything into a song and dances to it
* Loves the Little Einsteins
* Lists her favorite Transformers in order (Bumblebee, Prime, Bulkhead and Ratchet)
* Always wants to have Hot Dogs for any and every meal
* Insists on bandaids but then takes them off after 2 minutes, claiming her ouchies are healed already
* Claims that she has a baby brother and baby sister far far away
* When she plays with her cars, there's always a momma car and a baby car
* When cooking in her kitchen, she makes big pots of soup
* Love BALLS!!
* Enjoys puzzles and games
* Picks out her own jammies and book at bedtime, books are always different and jammies never match
* Would rather wear pretty ballerina skirts and shoes if given the choice
* Loves to work on "art projects" while Mommy is scrapbooking
* Tells us we're "not being nice" whenever we say "no" or discipline her
* Would rather stay home and eat if given the choice

* Always asks "what's for dessert?"
* Strawberry milk is her favorite drink
* Orders for herself at restaurants, and now says "please" without our prompting
* Hides. She's always wanting to hide from Daddy before he gets home or hide anywhere we are if one of us steps away for a minute. (Thanks a lot, Pa)
* Can write her name all by herself
* Can write "mom" all by herself
* Knows how to spell certain words like "zoo" (it's close to her name) and "mom" and "dad"
* Still takes very nice naps at home - up to 3 hours most days
* Has to work on her listening all the time at school, and works very hard to keep her shoes on
* Gets happy faces and stays in the green light the majority of the time at school, only 1 note sent home so far for not listening
* Loves to hug really, really tight and give kisses - and always says "I love you guys" at bed time and any other time the mood strikes her

Have a good Saturday!
Love,
Zoe's Mommy and Daddy

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Cute, Cute, It looks like she might be ready for Ballet lessons

Aunt L.