Saturday, February 18, 2017

My Funny Girls



In an effort to update more often, I have been thinking of the sorts of things I had more time to write about when we had only one little girl running around.  I think of my old blog posts as the girls' baby books, since we never really got around to making one.

Lillian has such a strong and interesting personality. She is very smart and is thinking all the time and always asking lots of questions.  She is tough, but also quite sensitive and does not like to be laughed at in any way.



She thinks about things very intensely and can work herself up a bit about small things, like remembering how much she hated the flu shot, or agonizing over the fact that she wants pierced ears but does not want to endure the piercing!  Lillian has also reached the age where she has more of an awareness of death, and has asked me quite a few times when we are going to die. If we are going to die tomorrow.  Will we die on the airplane on the way to California for Christmas. It can be a little disconcerting!  Audrey went through a somewhat similar realization about her own mortality in kindergarten when a classmate told her she could die after eating apple seeds.  Nothing we could say could outweigh the impact of her peer's words, no matter what we said, and it just had to run its course.   

On a more positive note, Lillian is enjoying being active, and is really improving her swimming. She is also looking forward to starting gymnastics now that she is five, although she is a little apprehensive about trying the bars.  She also loves to dance and do shows for us, and was so happy to have a dance party in the kitchen with me recently when Michael and Audrey were up in Toronto.

I got to spend some time with Eleanor the other when I had to take her to an appointment.  I was reminded again how funny she is.  She was commanding me to yell 'yikes' at the top of my lungs with her while we were in the car, and then telling me to whisper it.  And then trying to convince me to cover my eyes and hide, which I decided wasn't the best idea since I was driving.  She also charmed all the people in the waiting room, and tried to play rock, paper, 
scissors with me, although she was always the rock to 'bash' me.





Eleanor has been showing more of her temper recently since she had decided to stop napping almost entirely way too early. She is good most of the time, but can be a little loopy and angry at times.

Audrey is doing well too. Still loving to read Harry Potter, and Michael and I take turns reading with her at night.  She is happy at school and has already been planning her birthday for March for months.  She is getting so grown up at times, but she is still very affectionate and likes to sit on my lap and cuddle.  







Our house is a loud and hectic place at times, but we do have fun!

And here are some photos from Lillian's birthday party: