Monday, August 31, 2009
Preparing for the Future
Last night, while brushing Alex's teeth, she asked if she could do it all by herself. Her reasoning was so that, and I quote "I can know how to do it all by myself when you die." It's nice to know that once I am no longer on this earth, my child will carry on with all that I have taught her. However, I'm not too thrilled with the fact that she is already preparing for my departure. I have so much to teacher her in (according to her) so little time. : )
Saturday, August 29, 2009
Alex's First Day of 4th Grade
We showed up on Monday for Alex's first day of 4th grade. She was excited and nervous at the same time. She started off the day in Mrs. Leslie's homeroom class and ended the day in Mrs. Phillip's language arts. I took her potato soup from Boo Boo's for lunch. At recess, she played tag with some friends and Piggy. All in all it was a good day and hopefully a predecessor to a great year!
Wednesday, August 19, 2009
Ready for 4th Grade?
I've been feeling a bit guilty that I haven't worked with Alex this summer on anything educational so when a math lesson presented itself, I jumped at the chance. Alex had some left-over chicken nuggets from (where else?) Chick-fil-A and she had already eaten two. I asked her if she started with eight and she had already eaten two the day before, how many she had eaten that night. She, being much smarter than me, looked at me and said "all of them!" I couldn't argue with that, she was absolutely right! But, I was hoping she would have said six.
Sunday, August 16, 2009
Pet Peeves of Alex
Alex told me today that she doesn't like it when I laugh at her. (Even though she is quite comical most of the time.) She said "See mommy, that's why I don't like you! You always laugh at me. I only like non-laughing adults!" This only made me laugh harder.
Sunday, August 9, 2009
Deep Thoughts by Alex Holder
I was getting ready for a 30th birthday party last night when Alex interrupted to give me some profound advice. She said, rather seriously, "Mommy! You're not going to drink and drive tonight are you?" To which I replied "No, that is very dangerous!" Her logical response was "good, cause you could spill your drink." Oh children! It is pretty good logic though because I can't count the number of close encounters due to a spilled coke in the front seat! We both got our haircut on Friday and Alex got her hair layered for the first time. It makes her look so much older! : (
I'll try to get a pic of the new do on here ASAP.
Thursday, August 6, 2009
Sweet Precious Child
Our day today began as any other normal day with a trip to Chick-fil-a for breakfast. To pass the time in the car Alex decided to humor me with the "Who Am I" game. It started with "I love Elvis and I wear headbands. Who Am I?" That of course was my mom, otherwise known to Alex as Ning-a-Ning. We then moved on to "I live in New York and I eat Pinkberry. Who Am I?" Obviously she was referring to my sister, Mushy Mush. The game went on until we covered everyone in the family. Come to think of it, she didn't do one describing me. That's probably a good thing though. After we ate dinner, Alex was "still hungry!" I had cut some strawberries and sprinkled them with sugar earlier in the afternoon for her and I told her to get them out of the fridge. You would have thought I was giving her her heart's most inner desire! "Thanks mommy" she exclaimed, "you are the sweetest mommy EVER!" These are the moments I treasure. At this age she is so genuine, sincere and honest. I'm sure I'll be singing a different tune when she turns into a teenager. (shudder) But for now, it's the little things that she is grateful for and in turn make me grateful as well.
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