With Andy being out of town for 8 days, Maia and I have had lots of time together. Makes me realize how truly adorable she is. I've made a list:
1. She freaks out at the sight of a school bus. She loves them and always wants to know where they are going.
2. When she wants to be picked up or held, she says "I want to hold you momma."
3. She still thinks anything bigger than a dog is a moose
4. Her ears get bright, bright red when she sleeps.
5. When she doesn't know the answer to something, she shrugs her shoulders and says "aye dunno."
6. She thinks anything brown is poop (ok, a little gross, but funny).
7. When she talks about Daddy being gone, I say he's at the telescope. Every time, she responds "the big telescope? not tiny?"
8. She can sort of sing the ABC song, but sings it phonetically
9. She likes to pretend that there are spider or bears under our dining room table.
10. She likes to pretend that she is a ghost, but doesn't understand what a ghost is.
11. Sometimes, when I ask her what she did that day, she says "nuthin."
12. Every time we go to the play center at the gym, she gets a big grin on her face and does a belly flop into the ball pit.
13. Her hair sticks straight up when she rolls on our couch.
14. She calls cottage cheese "apple cheese."
15. Anything that she doesn't want to eat is "too spicy."
16. She talks in her sleep
17. She gets so much joy from pushing elevator buttons
18. She eats crayons (more annoying than adorable, but pretty funny)
19. She is not afraid of anything
20. She says I love you, but it comes out "aye wuv woo"
4 comments:
I laughed out loud reading this. Two thoughts: I really do have to take her on the city bus when I get home. And I thought her "I love you" came out more like "I yuv you".
Miss you guys a lot!
If she eats crayons, how come she only thinks of brown things as poop?
I laughed out loud, too. I am going to suggest my students' parents do this. It might make them give their kids some needed attention.
We have been seeing examples of Maia's "adorableness" in our webcam visits. We can't wait to see her in person this summer.
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